Drone News
Drones Used At Construction Sites
Drones are supposed to gross upwards of $82 billion US dollars and create 100,000 new jobs by the year 2025. With this massive potential, many companies are beginning to use drones today for a wide variety of tasks that would have been difficult or expensive to accomplish before. This shift towards technology means that drone skills will be a very marketable job skill in the near future. A company...
A Preview of the DJI Phantom 4 Professional
DJI recently released the DJI Phantom 4 Professional and the DJI Inspire 2. Both of these quadcopters build on the success of their predecessors and are poised to become the kings of the skies in 2017. The Phantom 4 Pro looks alot like the Phantom 4 and because of this, we found this article interesting when it comes to outlining the differences between these two quadcopters. Check out what to exp...
Kodak SP360 is an Amazing 360 Action Camera
Recently we have seen GoPro fall from its high place as the king of action cameras. While we still believe that GoPro has some fight left in them and will rebound, this fall has opened the market to many new and old camera makers to compete with some amazing hardware and software. Kodak, who was also considered the king of cameras at one time, has come out with an amazing line of 360 degree action...
Check Out This Film – Made Entirely With Drones
“In The Robot Skies” is a film about a dystopian future where people are confined to their high rise apartments and drones are always watching and surveying them. The machines identify and label people, and behaviors, recording anti-social actions and confining the anti-social to their homes. In the film two young men are trapped by the drones and confined to live in solitude. But when...
Guide to Traveling with LiPo Batteries
If you are planning to travel this holiday season with your drone, quadcopter, or any other device that requires a lithium polymer battery for operation, it would be a good idea to check out this video to understand the rules. Lithium polymer or LiPo batteries must be handled appropriately in order ensure that they do not cause a fire hazard on board a pressurized aircraft. This video does a nice ...