This is in many respects a smaller version of Chasing’s Gladius Mini. We must admit we liked the option of VR head tracking (the drone ‘looks’ with you) and appreciated that a cable reel was in the bundle. There is also now a sleek black ‘Expert’ edition of this drone with 6000-lumen lighting and the option of on-shore power for longer missions, and other accessories on offer including sonar sensors. ![]() This will be ideal for positioning other equipment remotely or attempting to grip and lift sea-floor discoveries. In fact, many of the features – 4K camera and dual 2000-lumen lights – are more costly elsewhere and this may be the most wallet-friendly way to add a robot claw with over 5kg (11lbs) gripping force to your underwater expeditions. It does have a lock-depth button (like hover), however, which is useful to have easy access to. It's easy to use, and the posture lock (‘hover’) maintains position accurately, but we did wonder why the pad was plain white – a touch too generic. The controller is reminiscent of a drone controller, with a space for a phone as a monitor. On its own, this is a good quality ROV with a 100m maximum depth and tether to match. ![]() The Fifish is available as a standard V6 and the V6S includes the robot arm accessory.
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