Aqua-Vu debuts two miniature underwater viewing systems

Aqua-Vu has debuted two mini-underwater viewing systems this fall.

Smartphone-sized systems are perfectly portable

Aqua-Vu Underwater Viewing Systems introduced the fishing public to real-time underwater viewing in 1997, but the company haven’t rested on its laurels. The technology has advanced from black and white to color, and this fall, it is adding two miniature systems.

While it looks a lot like a Smartphone, the Aqua-Vu Micro II doesn’t send calls or texts. However it can help answer a fisherman’s call of the wild and it will display a real time picture of what is happening underwater. That’s got to be a whole lot better than watching a text video of your uncle trying to learn to hula-hoop.

Engineered by the originals to do it all, the Aqua-Vu Micro II is the most user-friendly and affordable mini underwater viewing system to date. At a MSRP of only $249, it easily fits into a pocket or tackle box and delivers clear underwater pictures down to 50 feet of fish and the structure holding them on its 3.5 inch color LCD screen.

Fishermen looking for more should check out the Aqua-Vu Micro 5. This powerhouse has a larger screen and a built-in DVR. Combine this with a 3X zoom, more memory, adjustable infra-red lighting and cable to reach 100 feet deep and its $599 MSRP is a bargain too.

Aqua-Vu began the underwater camera revolution in 1997. Outdoors Insight purchased the company in 2009 and they are dead set on staying number one. Check out these hot new miniature underwater systems and the rest of the line at www.aquavu.com.

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Jerry Dilsaver of Oak Island, N.C., a full-time freelance writer, is a columnist for Carolina Sportsman. He is a former SKA National Champion and USAA Angler of the Year.

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