Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Smaller may be better: Cleo pocket photography drone made for the average consumer


thedronenews.com
December 6, 2016







Camera drones are a wonderful thing. They get shots that we can’t get on our own. Whether it’s a familiar hike or someplace new, a camera drone can provide a new perspective. Unfortunately, these were not made for the average consumer. They can be big and expensive, and require flight practice with large controllers. Two engineers want to change that with the Cleo drone.

Developed by Omar Eleryan and Simon Czarnota, this little drone is small enough to fit in your pocket and was built for widespread use. “Drones need to be safer, smaller, and easier to use,” said Eleryan in a statement to Metro News. He and Czarnota achieved this by trimming the fat that the average consumer doesn’t care about. Think of it as the point and shoot of camera drones.

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2 comments:

  1. Now this looks interesting! :) I will definitely do some more research on this little one. The only thing that confuses me is how is it able to go in any other direction than up and down? But, I am sure they found a soultion for that :) If you want, you can also check out an article that talks about some of the best aerial filming platforms, and offers reviews of the best models on the current market. You can check it out here: http://mydronelab.com/best-pick/aerial-photography-drone.html

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