Could be great for military use, see before being shot, look over trenches, through windows. around the corner of a building and still hands free. Small and compact as well.
The military can buy tech, civilians can only dream of. What i mean is, the military has drones like that already and better ones. The small ones cost 15k and more.
Perfect for urban environments although I would say to avoid heat and extreme humidity inside structures as it can greatly reduce the lift of the little critter
They are good starter drones. You row out of them quickly once you learn to fly manually. I got he first Avata and now build my own domes that don’t have to deal with remote Id and geo fences. Don’t buy a dji drone if you live in a big city. There are no fly zones all over and the drone will refuse to even take off.
This video has made me search for Avata 2 videos on RU-vid, and now I want to buy one. However, I live in London, and most areas are no drone-flying zones.
The headtracking is cool but with the latency and pressure from the goggles will give you a massive headache. I prefer using the controller 3, but would love an option to have headtracking with that.
Hi which drone shall I get that allows me to use head tracking. Can someone advise me on a link that will take me directly to the package that has a drone, controller and head tracking