BW Space Pro Max – Full Review
BW Space Pro Max — Full Review
The BW Space Pro Max slots into the sweet spot for boaters and creators who want steadier 4K video, stronger lights, and longer dives than entry-level ROVs—without going full professional. It’s great for reef scouting, dock/prop checks, and cinematic b-roll in clear to moderately turbid water.
At-a-Glance
- Depth rating: up to ~100 m (package dependent)
- Camera: 4K UHD with electronic stabilization
- Thrusters: multi-axis layout for stable posture hold
- Lighting: high-output dual LEDs with adjustable brightness
- Runtime: ~2–4 hours typical (usage & temps dependent)
Who It’s For
- Boaters & anglers who want reliable underwater visibility
- Creators who need smoother 4K than budget drones provide
- Light inspection: docks, hulls, lines, structure scouting
Key Specs
Resolution | 4K UHD video + stills |
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Stabilization | EIS + posture/trim hold |
Max speed | ~1.8–2.0 knots (typical) |
Control | App + controller (varies by kit); Wi-Fi buoy topside |
Lighting | Dual LEDs; adjustable intensity |
What We Liked
- Steady 4K footage for the price tier
- Bright LEDs make close-range subjects pop
- Longer dives than ultralight ROVs
- Good value for “serious hobbyist” needs
Trade-offs
- Not a pro inspector—no advanced sonar/tools
- Bulkier than the smallest travel drones
- Currents beyond light/medium will push it