The photography drone is awesome. We can use it to shoot images that we can't take by ourselves. Whether it's going to familiar places for hiking or adventure in a new place, you can take your drone. It allows us to appreciate the world with a new perspective. Unfortunately, these products are not suitable for ordinary consumers. Drones are too expensive and too big to control with large controllers and require flying operations experience. Two engineers tried to change this situation. They developed a selfie drone called Cleo.
According to media reports, Canadian engineers Omar Eleryan and Simon Czarnota recently formed the Cleo Robotics team and introduced a doughnut-shaped drone Cleo. Cleo is a mini-drone, fits in a pocket, and is controlled by a smartphone app equipped with a high-definition camera. In addition, Cleo is not a four-axis aircraft, it only has two propellers stacked in its pipeline. Also, the grille at the top and bottom of the aircraft can protect the user's fingers from damage caused by the rapid rotation of the aircraft, which means that when the drone is flying, the user can reach out and grab it. At the same time, Canadian engineers also plan to increase obstacle avoidance and indoor navigation systems, and ultimately hope that Cleo can also be used in the security industry.
Speaking of drones, many people first think of DJI. Indeed, DJI as a Chinese brand, has occupied a pivotal position in the world of drones. However, it is not DJI that we want to introduce to everyone today, but it is a new brand that is determined to make a breakthrough in the field of drones. The unnamed drone start-up company is going to make a name for itself. One of the axes is to humble its mind and design a peculiar drone. The Lily Camera is shaped like a discus, and the box-shaped Hover Camera Passport looks also attractive.
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