Blueye X1
Compact underwater ROV for inspection, research, and education
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About the book →Blueye Robotics builds the world's most accessible professional underwater ROV — the X1, X3, and Pro models bring research-grade underwater inspection capability to maritime, infrastructure, aquaculture, and university research teams that could never afford traditional ROVs.
Blueye Robotics was founded in 2015 in Trondheim, Norway as a spinoff from NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology). The company built the world's first truly accessible professional underwater drone, with the X1, X3, and Pro models opening up underwater inspection and research to operators who could never justify the $100K+ price tag of traditional work-class ROVs. Blueye is the underwater equivalent of what Unitree did for legged robotics.
Compact underwater ROV for inspection, research, and education
Mid-size ROV with extended depth rating and modular payload bay
Professional ROV for commercial inspection and survey work
X1 configured for university research with SDK access
Work-class ROVs traditionally start at $100K. Blueye X1 at $8,495 brings real underwater inspection to operators who could never afford traditional gear. Aquaculture, hull inspection, marine research.
Blueye is a spinoff from NTNU, one of the world's top marine engineering programs. The build quality and engineering rigor are head-and-shoulders above the consumer underwater drone alternatives.
Blueye publishes a developer SDK, ROS integration, and customizable mission planning. University ocean engineering labs run Blueye for real research.
“Blueye is the underwater Unitree — research-grade capability without the institutional price tag.”
Real questions from aquaculture, inspection, and research operators.
Yes for routine hull cleaning checks, in-water survey, and crack and corrosion assessment. Not a substitute for ABS-rated dry-dock inspection, but a major efficiency win for between-dry-dock checks.
Better. 1080p live HD with low-light tuning, professional underwater LED lighting, and a tether (not Bluetooth) so signal is reliable. GoPros are a poor substitute for working ROV video.
2-4 hours per charge depending on thruster use. Battery is integrated; pull the ROV out, swap battery, back in the water in minutes.
Yes, within current limits. X3 and Pro handle up to 2 knots of current; X1 is limited to about 1 knot. Bridge and dam inspection in moderate current is a common use case.
Both. Standard marine corrosion protection on all units. Post-dive freshwater rinse is recommended after saltwater use.
Optional gripper attachment for X3 and Pro. Suitable for object recovery and light intervention work; not for production manipulation tasks.
Yes. Multiple NTNU and US university ocean engineering programs use Blueye for live research. SDK access lets students modify mission planning and control loops.
Tether comes on a deck reel with neutral buoyancy. Standard tether length is 75m (X1) to 250m (Pro). Tether snags are rare with proper deployment technique.
Aquaculture is one of Blueye’s biggest customer segments. Daily net inspection, fish health monitoring, mortality removal, and infrastructure checks. Norwegian salmon industry roots show in the use-case fit.
One-year Blueye manufacturer warranty plus extended RobotLAB plans. Crash and water-damage coverage available as add-ons.
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