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BLUEPRING OCULUS Sonar Kit
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Requires use with Oculus Multibeam Sonar
BLUEPRINT OCULUS Sonar Kit for CHASING ROVs
Required Components:
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Oculus Multibeam Sonar (required)
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Chasing Control Console with High-Brightness Screen (required for M2 Pro & M2 Pro Max)
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Docking Station (required only for M2 Pro)
Product Overview
The BLUEPRINT OCULUS Sonar Kit is an integrated mounting solution designed to securely attach the Oculus Multibeam Sonar to CHASING ROV platforms. This system enhances underwater navigation and imaging by enabling the sonar to deliver real-time, high-resolution visual feedback, even in low-visibility environments.
Key Features
High-Resolution Imaging in Low-Visibility Conditions
The Oculus Imaging Sonar uses sound wave propagation and reflection to generate detailed underwater imagery, unaffected by water turbidity. It enables fast and accurate target detection and terrain scanning, with real-time image transmission to a mobile app or computer.
Dual Mounting Base Design
To support versatile installation needs, the sonar kit includes two mounting base options—flat and 30° angled—allowing for effective use even when other accessories are installed on the front of the ROV.
Modular Sonar Integration
Compatible with optional Oculus models (OCULUS-M370S, OCULUS-M750D, or OCULUS-M1200D, purchased separately), the kit forms a complete sonar integration solution when combined with:
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Sonar Mounting Kit
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Docking Station (except for M2 Pro Max, which does not require one)
Kit Contents
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Sonar Mount Holder ×1
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Oblique (30°) Sonar Mount Holder ×1
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Buoyancy Material ×1
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7-Core Double-Headed Connection Cable ×1
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M6×15 Thumb Screws ×4
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M3×8 Screws ×10
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M4×6 Screws ×10
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Documentation Package ×1
Technical Specifications
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Dimensions: 125 × 122 × 122 mm
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Weight: 980 g (in air) / 360 g (in water)
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Max Operating Depth: 300 m
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Working Temperature: -10°C to 45°C
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Main Cabin Working Depth: 1 - 1.5 m
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Construction Materials: Anodized Aluminum or Titanium
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Integrated Sensors: Temperature and pressure sensors for real-time sound speed calculation