This Drone-On-a-Leash Looks Perfect for First-Time Flyers
Camera-carrying drones are among this year's hottest holiday gifts, with models like DJI's Phantom series flying off store shelves. But drones can be expensive, cumbersome and tough to learn to fly. A Swiss company called Fotokite aims to address those concerns with its new Fotokite Phi, a $249 foldable drone with a unique twist: Instead of flying freely, it stays tethered to a handheld controller. Launching the drone involves taking it out of a Pringles can-like case, unfolding the wings, syncing the controller and giving the Phi a twist. After a few seconds of orienting itself, the Phi revs up to takeoff speed, at which point you release your grip on the drone as it takes to the sky. Similar to flying a kite, the Phi's altitude depends on how much line you give it.
Nov-29-2016, 15:15:07 GMT
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