Blueprint Oculus M370s Multibeam Imaging Sonar - M2 PRO MAX
Blueprint Oculus M370s Multibeam Imaging Sonar Long-Range Single-Frequency Imaging Sonar for Underwater Navigation and Situational Awareness The Blueprint Oculus M370s Multibeam Imaging Sonar is a professional-grade single-frequency sonar designed to provide long-range underwater imaging, navigation, and obstacle detection for remotely operated vehicles and underwater inspection platforms. Engineered by Blueprint Subsea, the M370s delivers reliable acoustic imaging performance in low-visibility and turbid water environments where traditional cameras become ineffective. Operating at 375 kHz, the M370s provides exceptional long-range coverage of up to 200 meters, making it ideal for underwater navigation, search operations, infrastructure inspections, and marine surveying. Its compact and rugged anodized aluminum construction allows seamless integration with professional underwater vehicles while maintaining reliable performance in demanding environments. With high-quality real-time imaging, wide-angle coverage, and industry-proven reliability, the Oculus M370s is an excellent solution for operators requiring dependable underwater situational awareness over extended distances. Key Features Single-frequency multibeam imaging sonar Long-range underwater imaging up to 200 m 375 kHz operating frequency 130° horizontal field of view Real-time underwater obstacle detection Compact anodized aluminum housing 500 m depth rating Suitable for navigation, inspection, and search operations Why Choose Oculus M370s? Excellent long-range underwater visibility Reliable operation in murky water conditions Wide-area situational awareness Compact and rugged professional design Ideal for navigation and search missions Ideal Applications Underwater inspections Marine surveying Search and recovery operations Harbor and port inspections Infrastructure assessments Offshore operations ROV navigation support
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