Temps de vol maximum | 6.0 min. |
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Vitesse maximale | 2.0 m/s |
Casque VR compatible | Non |
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Vue en direct | Non |
Nombre de rotors | 6 |
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Matériau du corps |
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Couleur du produit | Noir |
Largeur | 235.0 mm |
Profondeur | 235.0 mm |
la taille | 54.0 mm |
Pliable | Oui |
Lumières LED | Oui |
Utilisation principale | Loisirs / passe-temps |
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Système de contrôle | Téléphone / tablette |
Type de logiciel | Open source |
Prêt à voler | Oui |
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Bind and fly | Non |
Maintien de l'altitude | Oui |
Maintien de position | Oui |
Mode sans tête | Non |
Évitement de collision | Non |
Retour à la fonction d'accueil | Non |
Fonction Suivez-moi | Non |
Planification de vol | Non |
GPS | Non |
Vol autonome | Non |
Atterrissage automatique | Non |
Gamme | 10.0 m |
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Capacité de la batterie | 700.0 mAh |
Capacité | 700.0 mAh |
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Today we have a very special treat for you guys! It’s not another high-end flagship drone model… or a promising toy-grade flyer. Nope! Today, we have a completely different (I’ll even dare to call it innovative) approach to drones which does not implement them in a typical manner but instead uses them for educational purposes. Yes, we’ve had these concepts before, but I’ll go out on a limb here and say that this one makes the most sense to me. Especially when it comes to STEM learning which is turning into the key factor for the development of our youth.
Most of the time, if your drone falls out of the sky and breaks into a dozen pieces, you're going to have a really bad day. But with Airblock, the new modular drone from the Shenzhen-based robotics...
Drone
3.0
DCW-360
CX-20
Inductrix HD
MT 9916