HOLIDAY HOURS
Please note that the Arctic Rays offices will be closed from Dec. 23, 2023, through Jan. 7, 2023, for the holidays.
The office will reopen on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, and messages will be returned at that time.
Think deep.
Equipping AUVs, ROVs, manned submersibles, landers
and platforms for surveillance, tracking, research, film making,
navigation and more
Mako Autonomous Imaging System
A programmable, autonomously powered video+lighting system
for low-powered, standalone operation
Merch store now open!
100% of proceeds from sales in our merch store will support sponsorships of youth teams and STEAM activities. Support the kids by purchasing some of your favorite Arctic Rays gear!
High tech. High pressure. No problem.
We've got the deep-sea gear you need
The Arctic Rays portfolio includes video and still-imaging cameras and payloads, lighting, positioners, sensors, telemetry and more. Whether you need a one-off product, a complete turn-key system or R&D on a custom creation, we're here for you.
Our Latest Tech
YellowFin
The AUV lighting/imaging solution, this machine vision system captures 4K still images as well as 4K/FHD/HD video. The integrated dual-mode lighting offers strobe and torch lighting, while the onboard CPU and SSD storage make this a perfect standalone system.
ViperFish
With its two channels for dual-color light, ViperFish is ideas for low-power or scientific and unobtrusive monitoring applications. It is a continuous, dimmable, compact LED torch light rated for use down to 6,000 meters.
Thresher
A high-resolution IP camera, Thresher comes in flat-port or dome-port options and offers 4K resolution @ 30fps, 8x digital zoom, an ultra-wide-angle lens with low distortion, HTTP API control, on-board recording, remote download and optional scaling lasers.
Alpheus
This smart network hub provides switchable power, control and ground fault monitoring for up to 12 gigabit ethernet devices, including full-HD, 1080p30 cameras.
NOAA, RTsys and Arctic Rays collaborate to build NemoSens SwordFish
The new vehicle is designed to enhance NOAA's efforts to study and understand the seabed.
Three primary units are scheduled for delivery to NOAA’s lab in Beaufort, North Carolina, early 2024.