Skydio 2+ Pro Kit - Autonomous Cinema Drone |
Price |
$7,499.95 |
Brand |
Skydio |
Model |
Skydio 2+ Pro Kit |
Color |
Blue |
Video Capture Resolution |
4K HD |
Connectivity Technology |
WiFi |
Skill Level |
beginner |
Item Weight |
1.76 Pounds |
Battery Capacity |
5300 Milliamp Hours |
Media Type |
Micro SD |
About this item
Skydio 2+ Pro Kit - Autonomous Cinema Drone with Advanced
Cinematic Skills, Unmatched 360° Obstacle Avoidance, 4K60 HDR Camera, 27 Minute
Flight Time, with 2 Year Skydio Care Warranty.
360° Hindrance Evasion: Track a subject, fly realistic abilities
independently or pilot physically with less pressure thanks to unparalleled and
"consistently on" snag aversion - made conceivable by SIX 4K route
cameras, a Nvidia TX2 GPU, and high level programming/computer based
intelligence calculations.
4K60 HDR VIDEO No requirement for picture handling, variety
amendment/reviewing. Skydio film is perfect right out of camera. Catch more
practical, precise, and point by point photographs + video more than ever with
Skydio's impeccably tuned IMX577 Sensor.
SKYDIO KEYFRAME: Plan inconceivable camera movement that is
smooth, exact, and repeatable. Pick your keyframes with a couple of taps,
Skydio Independently flies a consistent smooth way between them. Change the
speed as the need should arise and additionally control the camera physically
as Skydio flies the characterized way completely all alone.
Independent Abilities: Let your robot fly itself; performing
complex following, high velocity impediment route, all with smooth and
realistic sythesis - at the press of a button. Select from Abilities like
Movement Track, Circle, Rocket, Dronie and a lot more to catch unbelievably
novel film, inconceivable for any human pilot, because of unparalleled hindrance
evasion and high level programming calculations.
Broadened FLIGHT Reach: Get up to 6km of reach with the new
high-power 5GHz radio and two folding omnidirectional recieving wires with a
maximum speed of 36mph. *Always adhere to neighborhood guidelines, guidelines,
and FAA rules, and fly your robot in view consistently.
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