The DJI Mavic Pro follows in the footsteps of the GoPro Karma drone. This one is also foldable, and in contrast to GoPro's newcomer, it is much more compact, as you can put it in a bag or a small backpack. Still, it has everything the greats have. We control it with a smartphone or a special controller with joysticks.
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In the recent period, we have witnessed many unusual innovations in the field of technology, which with their unique functions (sound bubble, dream control tape...) push the boundaries of what is possible or. they discover the hidden potential of already known technological toys (drones, bracelets).
Now even children can build their own drone. Flybrix is the world's first lego drone that you can build yourself. The Flybrix team didn't originally plan to make a mini drone out of Lego bricks, but the versatile toy turned out to be a brilliant invention that can be used in many areas. When Lego bricks were used during technology testing and proved to be the ideal body, Flybrix was born. There are two different sets that are suitable for anyone aged 14+.
GoPro has unveiled the highly anticipated GoPro Karma drone. It is foldable, extremely mobile, and easy to use. Landing on the market on October 23, 2016, the price of the drone with a touch screen controller and detachable handle also includes a practical backpack for easy portability.
The Prodrone drone looks like something out of your worst nightmare, but it's far more useful than terrifying, even if it looks like it's going to kidnap your child from the garden. It has a pair of five-pointed robotic hands with claws, which can be used to perform a number of tasks that drones have not been able to do until now.
Forget paragliding. There's drone kiting. Today, drones can take extraordinary aerial shots, deliver packages and compete with each other, and now you can also use them for kite flying. Forget the parachute and the wind you depend on for kitesurfing and let yourself glide over the surface of the sea with the help of the Alta 8 (Freefly) drone, which is primarily intended for carrying heavy video equipment, but is so strong that it can also tow a person.
Under the term drone or quadcopter, which most drones are, you probably don't think of a device shaped like an egg and the size of an American football. But the PowerEgg is just such a drone. The aircraft of the Chinese company PowerVision can also fly indoors, and it is not only its shape that is uncharacteristic, but also the propellers, which are facing downwards. When the PowerEgg is not in use, it can be a decoration for the home, just like a vase or a keepsake.
Nixie is an innovative wrist drone with a camera that returns to its owner like a boomerang and is worn like a wristwatch. The wrists are attached like a wristwatch, but when we want to use it, we take it off with one move, activate it with a gesture and release it into the air, and after it has done its job - i.e. take a picture or record what we want - it unfailingly returns to the owner's palm.
Do you know which are the most beautiful European castles? Europe is full of castles. They are hiding in all corners of the old continent. Check out which European castles you must see if you find yourself near them, and even before that, see them from the air. Castles have always represented the power, dominance and wealth of the city, but today they are mainly tourist attractions.
Cape Town is a city of contrasts. With its cosmopolitan nature, it is indeed the most beleaguered tourist location in southern Africa, but despite all the glitz and beauty, we cannot ignore the huge gap that yawns between wealth and poverty. And it is much deeper from the air than from the street. See the incredible "discrepancy that is sometimes hard to see from a human perspective," as the drone photographer of the Unequal Scenes series, South African Johnny Miller, explains.
Nissan made GT-R racing drone that accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 1.3 seconds! Nissan, along with Tornado XBlaeds Racing, built it to go head-to-head with its latest Nissan GT-R. And who won at the famous Silverstone circuit? David or Goliath?
No drone? No panic! Would you like to take aerial shots, but don't have the money for a drone and a sports camera? Nothing happens. Shooting from the air can also be done in a different way. All you need is a smartphone, a selfie stick and a tall person. Check out a simple trick that makes it look like a drone shot.