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Blueye X3 Ultra

Blueye X3 Ultra

Blueye Robotics

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Blueye X3 Ultra

Blueye Robotics
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The Blueye X3 Ultra is an AI-ready 4K UHD mini-ROV with 3 external ports for equipment integration. Rated to 305 m depth, it features improved IMU, gripper/manipulator support, and real-time advanced image processing including turbidity filtering.

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  • 4K UHD tiltable camera with 8x zoom and HDR
  • AI-ready Nvidia Jetson Orin NX processor for edge computing
  • 305 m (1000 ft) depth rating, robust pressure tested
  • 3 knots speed, operational in up to 2 knots current
  • Below 9 kg weight, portable and single-person operable
  • 5 hours battery runtime on High Capacity battery
  • 3 external guest ports for gripper, sensors, and equipment integration
  • Real-time turbidity filter and advanced image processing
  • 512 GB removable storage for footage and dive data
  • Improved IMU with factory temperature calibration for better heading estimation

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Evidence-graded claims from the Blueye Robotics deep report

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  • Blueye Robotics has secured a contract to equip the entire Norwegian Coast Guard fleet with its ROVs.

    Blueye's own blog [2][3] and corroborating news coverage confirm the late-2022 contract for the entire Norwegian Coast Guard fleet, with operational deployment details (4–5 pilots per shift) providing independent operational substantiation; however, the primary sourcing remains official/company-side.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →
  • Blueye ROVs have been contracted for Netherlands Royal Navy mine countermeasure operations.

    Two independent defense news outlets — Ocean News [13] and The Defense Post [14] — both report the Netherlands Royal Navy contract for mine countermeasure operations, with RVI Tools named as local partner, providing third-party corroboration beyond company PR.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →
  • Blueye ROVs are significantly cheaper than traditional work-class ROVs, priced from ~$8,495 to $22,500+ versus $50,000–$140,000+ for traditional alternatives.

    Blue Robotics, an independent competitor/industry source [6], corroborates the ROV market pricing context, and Blueye's listed prices [4][5] are consistent across multiple commerce sources, making the price differential independently verifiable.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →
  • Blueye ROVs reduce the need for human divers in hazardous underwater situations.

    The Norwegian Coast Guard operational blog [3] independently documents ROV use replacing diver deployment in hull inspection and search tasks in cold/hazardous Norwegian waters, providing a concrete real-world use case beyond company marketing claims.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →
Bad
  • Blueye ROVs can be deployed in under 90 seconds.

    The sub-90-second deployment claim originates solely from a vendor-produced product launch video [7], with no independent field test, customer report, or third-party reviewer confirming this figure under real operational conditions.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →
  • Blueye Robotics has moved 'beyond hardware' into an integrated subsea software/platform business.

    The claim originates from a Hydro International trade article [11] that appears to draw directly from Blueye's own announcements; no independent customer, analyst, or third-party source has verified that the platform generates meaningful recurring revenue or that the software stack is operationally mature beyond the hardware product.

    from Blueye Robotics deep report →

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