Like the Neo, the $440 DJI Flip can launch from your palm, but it includes better object avoidance tech and a bigger sensor.
The DJI Flip might be the first drone you've seen in a while with a build, design, and operation you have not seen before.
We’re not entirely sure what to call this one. It’s got the usual trappings of a drone, but with only a single rotor it clearly can’t be called by any of the standard multicopter names.
DJI has released some stunning footage showing the kind of cinematic imagery that it's possible to capture with its new Flip ...
[Benjamin Prescher] is working on the second version of his single rotor Ball-Drone, which uses four servo-actuated fins for control. Mk II in action The first version of the ball drone flew but ...
you'll find a wide range of drones that include single and multi-camera models as well as FPV, professional-grade and sub 250g options, which always deliver on performance. These days, the ...
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One would need to be quite the marksman to shoot a drone out of the sky with a conventional ... and it doesn’t even fire a single bullet. MUST SEE: Adobe confirms major Flash vulnerability ...
Looking like a multi-wheel unicycle, DJI's new Flip foldable quadcopter definitely cuts a new look even for a company known ...