1 minFollow Me x Alexis Pinturault: In the footsteps of a giantIn the new episode of Follow Me, Alexis Pinturault speeds down a Giant Slalom piste with a drone hot on his wheels. Take pursuit of one of the kings of French skiing with this unique on-board journey. ...
Certainly, I’d love to see a drone that follows for hours, but realistically that’s a long ways off. Right now most of the focus is on making units smaller and more portable, knowing that for most people an hour’s worth of battery time is kinda a waste of weight. Whereas for spo...
“My plan is that the next generation will be about 8,000 Euros [$8,740] per unit,” says Tolchinsky. “That’s half the price of the current drone.” This moreso follows the pattern of Moore’s Law—which states that electronics become steadily more capable over time—than Augustine’...
The drone is almost fully automatically, you don't have to control it, because follows your phone that is usually in your bike, The ultrasonic sensor helps to bypass trees, buildings and other obstacles and the GPS gives a very accurate position data, but let's see what do we have in t...
Most of the latest UAVs have 3 types of Return to Home drone technology as follows; Pilot initiated return to home by pressing button on Remote Controller or in an app A low battery level, where the UAV will fly automatically back to the home point ...
At this point in the beta, that wasn’t yet implemented, so I couldn’t test that feature. It sounds like that’s coming shortly. Also of note is in the software side of things you’ve got far more customizable control of how quickly the gimbal moves and how the unit follows. These...
The pilot positions the drone in the sky, and then it follows the pilot at up to 50 mph, always maintaining the same relative distance (while still ensuring a smooth and straight flight). Next, there’s Compass. This uses the Staaker drone’s built-in compass to keep it pointed in a...
Fixed Track: This also follows you, but stays at a given perspective – for example always staying pointed at the water Orbit: This will endlessly rotate around you either clockwise or counterclockwise Cable: If you mark two ends of a path, you can keep the camera on that path while visual...