The obsession with selfies is with the ROAM-e flying selfie stick from Australian company IoT Group. The ROAM-e is actually very useful as the user is not limited by the length of the stick, which is otherwise its biggest drawback.
Flying selfie stick ROAMs is the work of an Australian company IoT Group. A selfie stick on steroids will definitely hit your pocket, as you will have to shell out quite a bit for it 349 US dollars. But you'll get a lot for that money. The flying selfie stick has a built-in technology of automatic recognition of human faces, so you will never lose it. Namely, it makes sure that it does not move too far away (it does not allow a greater distance than 25 meters, with the the Follow Me function but keep at three meters). Facial recognition also ensures that it will always capture the right person.
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ROAM-e flying selfie stick battery provides 20 minutes of autonomy and takes two hours to recharge. A "drone" selfie stick with two folding propellers can capture 360-degree footage in 5 MP resolution, but it can be put in a purse or even a pocket, as it is not much bigger than a half-liter bottle.
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