Blueye
iOS Universel / Photo et vidéo
The Blueye app lets you control your Blueye underwater drone from your iPhone or iPad. Choose between the touch interface or connecting an MFi-licensed wireless gaming controller to control the drone.
The app shows telemetry data from the drone, such as depth, heading, orientation, water temperature, and battery level, as well as a full HD 1080p/30fps video stream.
After your dive, the app lets you download a dive log to your device, as well as any video or pictures captured from your underwater inspection.
Visit www.blueye.com for more information about Blueye and our products.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
- Show the connected drone model's illustration, logo, and a matching background on the connect screen.
- Show a red "Discovery error" status on the connect screen when the drone is reachable but its discovery service responds with an error, instead of leaving the status on "Not connected".
- Hide manual exposure, white balance, hue, and the X3 Ultra and X7 image-tuning sliders behind a collapsible Advanced section in camera settings, with a badge showing how many advanced settings are currently in manual override mode.
- Add a Recording Quality selector in camera settings to choose between High Efficiency, Normal, and Max Quality bitrate presets, and a Recording Codec selector for H.264 / H.265 on Blueye X3 Ultra and X7.
- Show a brief banner with the active resolution, frame rate, codec, and quality preset when video recording starts.
- Fix UTM coordinate handling in POI and waypoint editors: accept both "32N" and "N32" zone formats, prevent crashes when entering coordinates before a UTM zone, and stop the waypoint Name and UTM Zone fields from being overwritten with "0".
- Change the default picture mode to capture pictures on the drone only (previously drone picture plus an app screenshot). The Picture Mode setting still allows choosing screenshots or both.
- Fix the media transfer screen's download progress indicator not appearing while transferring photos and videos from the drone.