Tech giant Intel launched 500 drones into the air in the dark, creating a magnificent light show worthy of fireworks. It also set a Guinness World Record for the number of drones in the air at the same time. With the Shooting Star drones, Intel wants to offer an alternative to fireworks, as they are intended exclusively for light shows.
For promotional purposes and as a demonstration of the drone's capabilities Shooting Star it is Intel prepared to go light show with 500 drones, which are intended exclusively for light shows. At that he collapsed Guinness record in the number of drones in the air at the same time, which he had previously owned with 100 drones.
The only obligation of a 280-gram quadcopter (propellers are for safety in a cage, so in the event of a malfunction they do not injure anyone, and also prevent accidents like the one that happened to Enrique Iglesias) Shooting Star is that shines in different colors, and Intel developed the software, which allows a flock of drones to be in the air and can managed by only one person. The algorithm itself calculates the number of drones needed for light choreography.
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The price for the drone is not yet known, but certainly the swarm of Intel drones represents a serious an alternative to wasteful fireworks. Are you in favor of drones being in charge of fireworks in the future instead of rockets? House pets would certainly be right after.
Gallery - Shooting Star drone light show:
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