UIG WATCH Detector 3D Imaging System
The UIG Watch device operates with three advanced imaging systems:
The smallest imaging device worldwide with the ability of complete concealment.
For detecting precious metals, treasures, ancient artifacts, voids, caves, and tombs underground.
The device reaches a depth of 20 meters underground, with the ability to specify depth in meters and centimeters.
UIG Watch is the first nanotechnology-powered invention patent
To detect precious metals, treasures, artifacts, tunnels, passages, caves, and voids underground, the UIG Watch integrates three detection and imaging systems in one machine.
We are pleased to present to you, for the first time in the world of modern nanotechnology, the first patent for the UIG Watch device, the smallest three-dimensional imaging device, utilizing the latest advanced technologies, weighing less than 85 grams only, making it easy to carry and conceal.
The UIG Watch detector operates to conduct exploration and search operations for precious metals, treasures, archaeological artifacts, passages, caves, and voids underground effortlessly. Additionally, it performs precise scanning operations of ancient walls and monuments, reaching depths of up to 20 meters underground, with an option to determine depth in meters and centimeters and a high accuracy to distinguish between metals and voids.
The UIG Watch features three advanced scanning and imaging systems:
● Live scan System: This system provides a rapid scan of the target site and directly identifies the shape of the buried target or void.
● Wall Live Scan System: It is used for fast and direct searches for metals, voids, and ancient treasures behind the wall.
● 3D Imaging Systems: Many innovative technical specifications have been recently introduced to this system.
It photographs all layers of the ground and shows the imaging results from all directions to clarify the target underground, including precious metals, caves, voids, basements, tombs, and everything that is hidden underground.
The device reaches a depth of 20 meters underground, with the ability to determine the depth in meters and centimeters.
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