How it Triggers

Directional Light – Not Random Reflectivity

Each AquaJoy flasher is constructed from multiple planar facets that redirect ambient light as the body moves. Reflection is not static. As rotation emerges, light is redistributed across changing angles. Visual output travels through the water rather than flashing at a fixed point. Reflection is a consequence of motion, not a substitute for it.

SINK SPEED ENGINEERING — Time Is the Control Variable

Fish do not respond to speed alone. They respond to time-in-view. Each version is tuned to a specific descent profile: fast enough to deploy, slow enough to track, predictable enough to retrieve. Sink speed is not incidental — it is engineered.

HYDRODYNAMIC MOTION — Passive by Design

No bearings. No joints. No moving parts. All motion emerges from the interaction of geometry, mass distribution, and water flow. This ensures repeatability, reliability, and silence underwater.

BAITFISH IMITATION — Controlled Irregularity

Perfect motion appears artificial. Natural motion exhibits controlled irregularity: side swing, orbital drift, uneven rotation. These behaviors emerge from geometry and fluid interaction, not scripted movement or mechanical actuation.

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