How to REPLACE your SEAGLIDE battery | Subnautica
In this video, I will show you how to replace the seaglide battery.
The Seaglide is a handheld deployable vehicle that increases the user's top speed when held. It can be crafted by using the Fabricator. The Seaglide occupies six slots in the player's inventory. It has a top speed of 11 m/s (24.6 mph, 39.6 km/h, 21.4 knots).
The Seaglide consumes energy when used, and as with all other vehicles, it's rendered unusable once its energy reserve is depleted. The empty battery can be replaced with a new one using the square button to select a replacement from the players-held batteries. On a full charge, the Seaglide can travel approximately 3800 meters.
The Seaglide also possesses a small 3D map of the immediate terrain. However, the 3D map is occasionally criticized because it might block the player's view. It also has a flashlight that can be toggled on and off with the right trigger. The flashlight does use energy. Toggling the flashlight three times consecutively will toggle the map on or off. Despite the flashlight being useful in certain situations, the brightness and area are less than the regular flashlight.
The Seaglide's speed is fixed and is not affected at all by the player's Fins, Suit, and Oxygen tanks like the Standard O₂ Tank will not slow it down. The fragments can be found in the Kelp Forest and in Safe Shallows.
While wearing Swim Charge Fins, as long as the player remains moving the Seaglide will slowly gain charge rather than losing it, allowing for effectively infinite use. One recommendation to maximize this feature is to switch a low or depleted battery from another tool with the battery on the Seaglide.
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