Extreme sports enthusiasts may enjoy a lot this new drone.
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The UAV market is currently booming and if DJI Parrot and reign supreme on the sector, some boxes are desperate to carve a piece of the pie and that is precisely the case of the designers Lily .
At first glance, it looks like any quadricopter. It has a very polished look with a pretty polycarbonate case and many metal parts. Its creators have even provided with two eyes lit with LED and a camera module.
The camera is integrated into the drone
Through him, Lily is able to capture videos in Full HD at 60 frames per second in HD or 120 fps. Its sensor reaches a definition of 12 million pixels and is crowned with a wide angle optics with a fixed focal length, with an image stabilizer bonus.
The operation of the drone could not be more simple since just throw it in the air to make it fly. Then it will simply slide the box sold with the apparatus at the bottom of our pocket so he can locate us and start following us.
According to information given by the manufacturer, Lily is able to fly at altitudes oscillating between 1.75 and 15 meters , with speeds up to 40 km / h. Whatever happens, the drone will never depart more than 30 meters from our position.
It also embeds a lot of sensors and specifically an accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer and GPS. To store images, you can rely on the embedded micro SD port.
Lily is not yet commercially available but pre-orders are open . The drone will cost you $ 499 if you order it now, with 30 dollars back postage. A total of 529 dollars.
Eventually, the price of the drone will rise to 999 dollars.
See This : "Follow Me Drones" these incredible projects that will revolutionize the sector drones leisure
The UAV market is currently booming and if DJI Parrot and reign supreme on the sector, some boxes are desperate to carve a piece of the pie and that is precisely the case of the designers Lily .
At first glance, it looks like any quadricopter. It has a very polished look with a pretty polycarbonate case and many metal parts. Its creators have even provided with two eyes lit with LED and a camera module.
The camera is integrated into the drone
Through him, Lily is able to capture videos in Full HD at 60 frames per second in HD or 120 fps. Its sensor reaches a definition of 12 million pixels and is crowned with a wide angle optics with a fixed focal length, with an image stabilizer bonus.
The operation of the drone could not be more simple since just throw it in the air to make it fly. Then it will simply slide the box sold with the apparatus at the bottom of our pocket so he can locate us and start following us.
According to information given by the manufacturer, Lily is able to fly at altitudes oscillating between 1.75 and 15 meters , with speeds up to 40 km / h. Whatever happens, the drone will never depart more than 30 meters from our position.
It also embeds a lot of sensors and specifically an accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer and GPS. To store images, you can rely on the embedded micro SD port.
Lily is not yet commercially available but pre-orders are open . The drone will cost you $ 499 if you order it now, with 30 dollars back postage. A total of 529 dollars.
Eventually, the price of the drone will rise to 999 dollars.