AquaEye handheld sonar device credited with finding missing swimmer on OBX

AquaEye handheld sonar device credited with finding missing swimmer on OBX

The world’s first handheld sonar device for identifying bodies underwater was recently used in Kitty Hawk to find a missing swimmer.

“Normal rescue methods are inline searches, multiple people, multiple resources. This does all the looking for you, ” said Phillip Lloyd, a representative with the company that developed AquaEye.

The technology is point-and-shoot, and uses artificial technology. It costs around $4,700.

“It is like a flashlight underwater, and it uses sonar,” Lloyd said. “It can scan 85,000 square feet in just 4 minutes.”

See WTKR

 

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