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Nano Personal Drones

February 3, 2013

Here is one in from +robman from Moblabs today. Source from the Android Community.

This is instantly one of those “shut up and take my money” devices because it looks awesome. One of the biggest features that sold us instantly was the two ways in which the MeCam operates. No controls are needed and you simply use voice-commands for operations and maneuvers. The second being their “follow me” feature where the Nano-copter will literally follow your every move once synced to your smartphone.
The best part about this quadcopter is Always Innovating hopes to eventually sell this unique device for just $49. So how does it fly? It launches from your hand and will hover instantly using the patented 3 stabilization algorithms. Two which are auto-pilots, and the third being an impressive video stabilization feature. This is how it manages to always stay upright, level, and hover with ease. Check it out
In everyday life, predictions, human_enhancement, smartworld, privacy, computing, GIS, nanotechnology, drones Tags drone, uav, privacy, connectivity, nano, innovation, smart, mobile
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IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society
June 27-29, 2013 | Toronto, CANADA