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Announced at CES 2016, the hexacopter promises to be as easy to pick up and pilot as Yuneec's Q500-series quadcopters, but better designed for travel and safety. Joshua Goldman Managing Editor / ...
It’s drone season, baby. Let’s review: In April, DJI (the world’s biggest drone maker) released its new flagship model, the Phantom 4 — the first consumer drone with sense-and-avoid technology, so ...
Flying a drone is tricky business. The prosumer models are powerful, fast and can get into trouble in a hurry if you don’t know what you’re doing. That’s why smart, logical design and intuitive ...
The aggressively priced Typhoon H targets the DJI Inspire 1's market with a gimbal that can spin all the way around. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've covered cameras at ...
Camera-carrying hobby drones are now large and sophisticated enough to allow anyone to take stills and videos that once would have required a helicopter. Unfortunately, that capability is marred when ...
Electric aircraft-maker Yuneec made a bit of a splash when it landed at CES earlier this year with its Typhoon H hexacopter. With folding landing gear and a swivelling 4K camera, the drone was ...
DJI-rival Yuneec has a new hexacopter under its Typhoon line of drones, and it's compatible with a collision avoidance module based on Intel's RealSense technology. Intel CEO Brian Krzanich ...
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