Deepblu, the digital dive log app and social network for divers, have announced the release of an iOS app upgrade which will allow users to upload videos to their digital dive logs. The introduction of video integration helps set Deepblu apart from other dive log apps and will certainly make a splash among underwater videographers – of both the pro and amateur variety.
The Deepblu app is a mobile platform where you can create digital dive logs, connect with your dive buddies, and share your diving experiences with other Deepblu users. Divers can integrate photos and videos with dive data, write a story about their dive, tag dive buddies in their logs, and have their instructors validate dive logs.
Anyone with a waterproof video camera can instantly share their underwater experiences with a group of like-minded people. Users can upload videos that run up to three minutes long and combine videos with photos to make truly rich and detailed dive logs.
In addition to video uploading, the new upgrade unveils an instant-messaging function so you can coordinate your next diving trip or connect with new divers on the platform. Any two users on the platform can send each other instant messages, as long as they are buddies first.
The Deepblu app is available for free download at the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store.
To learn more, visit www.deepblu.com.