Just saw this on DJI's Twitter feed ... interesting concepts being shown. First thing that came to my mind however was "how do you land that thing"? Retractable landing gear?
"Technology that you don't have to read a manual to find out what it's about." LOL!!
Just like so many other things, it seems we have to "dumb it down" to reach the masses who just want to push the green button to go and the red button to stop. But that time is already here, so I should just accept it I guess.
It looks to be aimed at a different market segment and competing with the Lily drone that may be coming out early next year.My guess it's close to, or already in production, but an announcement might negatively impact sales of Phantom 3's.
I think Blade may have a point. Good to see they still allow you on there though.From a DJI "social" media rep when I dared comment on this video in another forum:
It looks to be aimed at a different market segment and competing with the Lily drone that may be coming out early next year.
Just another niche for DJI to market to.
I think Blade may have a point. Good to see they still allow you on there though.
DJI has just released the X5 camera and the X5R is about to be released.
DJI are also working on a big range of other products.
The future of possible goes way beyond the Phantom X.
Wait so just so we're clear, that video was done with CGI right? It's not an actual prototype?
None of that is my kind of thing either but it's a big world out there with lots of different market segments.Glad you like the Kool-Aid, but it's not my thing. The misguided resource allocation at DJI to things like Director and Facebook posting in the GO app
Can anyone tell me if this is just a concept or is it already being developed and tested by dji. like do they already have a prototype?
Even good pilots would be happy to have Detect and Avoid features. Just for peace of mind. At least,I would love it!For me object avoidance is something the next Phantom might have, it would help not so good pilots navigate around obstacles, power lines etc.