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Hikvision: Some of its underwater camera products are suitable for seawater environments, such as the DS-2XC3046-L and DS-2XC3026-L models. These cameras feature an IP68-rated dustproof and waterproof design, come with a standard 10-meter dedicated underwater anti-corrosion cable, and meet the NEMA 4X certification. They can effectively resist neutral salt spray corrosion and be used for long periods in underwater environments up to 5 meters deep.
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Shuimitan: The company's underwater cameras offer a variety of material options, including seawater-resistant stainless steel, with specialized product designs tailored for seawater environments. Boasting an IP68 waterproof rating, they can be fixed underwater for long-term use and support viewing on multiple devices such as computers, NVRs, mobile phones, and tablets. Additionally, they support protocols like RTMP, RTSP, and Onvif, enabling secondary development.
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Sealife: As a well-known brand in underwater photography equipment, its products such as the Micro 3.0 series underwater cameras adopt a leak-proof design without O-rings, eliminating concerns about water ingress. They have undergone independent depth testing and can withstand depths of up to 60 meters. These cameras also come with multiple underwater scene modes and color correction filters, allowing custom settings based on different water conditions, making them suitable for aquaculture monitoring in seawater environments.
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OceanTools: The C3 series of compact underwater cameras from the UK-based OceanTools, such as the C3-20, feature ultra-low power consumption and can withstand pressure at depths of up to 8,000 meters. They are capable of delivering high-quality video under low-light conditions, making them suitable for a variety of underwater application scenarios, including seawater aquaculture environments.