Tuesday, 15 November 2016

DJI's new drone has eyes in the back of its head

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Drones have always been flying robots, but all those smarts haven't stopped them from flying backwards into trees, walls and people.

The new DJI Phantom 4 Pro won't do that. This is DJI's first drone with 360-degree awareness thanks to six collision-avoidance systems arrayed around its body. With them, the quadcopter builds a 3D map of obstacles behind, in front and below.

The company unveiled the new Phantom drone aimed at prosumers as well as a new pro-level drone, the Inspire 2, on Tuesday at an event in Los Angeles.

An update to the Phantom 4 (which I reviewed earlier this year), the Pro 4 version features a better camera with 20-megapixel resolution, aperture control and longer flight times (30 minutes). There's also a super-charged "Flight Autonomy" system and several "Smart Flight" modes. Read more...

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