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  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    DUK10155588_008
    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
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    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters. Controller

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318918_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318912_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318908_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318907_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318906_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters. Leaves hand free for things like photography

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318902_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318901_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318895_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318874_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    DUKAS_157318870_FER
    Hands-free underwater thrusters to propel scuba divers.
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Seakool 1

    Ref 14906

    27/06/2023

    See Ferrari pictures 

    Pictures must credit: HighGreat

    Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled.

    The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views.

    That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves.

    It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery. 

    Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters.

    Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of  7.2 km/h. 

    A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed.

    There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller.

     One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours.

    All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery.

    The D2  is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.


    OPS: The Seakool D2 underwater thrusters.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    DUK10155588_011
    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    DUK10155588_010
    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    DUK10155588_007
    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    DUK10155588_006
    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
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    FEATURE - Unterwasserantrieb sorgt für zusätzliche Schwimmkraft beim Tauchen
    Pictures must credit: HighGreat Underwater thrusters to send scuba divers under the waves with added swimming power, has been unveiled. The twin-thruster Seakool D2 is worn around the waist, keeping the user's hands free and giving unobstructed views. That makes it different to current rivals which users must hold out in front of themselves. It incorporates a belt equipped with a pushbutton control unit and a removable lithium-polymer battery.? Extending down from the belt on either side are two electric thrusters, which are strapped to the user's thighs like gun holsters. Each thruster delivers 13 kg of thrust with a claimed top speed of? 7.2 km/h.? A fully charged battery is said to give just over 30 minutes of use at full speed. There are two lower speeds, which are selected via the controller. ?One lets the user cruise at 5.5 km/h for up to one hour or 3.5 km/h for two hours. Des propulseurs sous-marins pour envoyer les plongeurs sous les vagues avec une puissance de nage supplémentaire ont été dévoilés Pictures must credit: HighGreat All the times are doubled by opting for a second battery. The D2? is rated to a maximum depth of 20 m and is made by Chinese drone manufacturer HighGreat.
    (c) Dukas