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Hover Camera Passport Self-Flying Drone, 4k Video & 13MP Photography, Auto-Follow, & Facial Recognition
Auto-Follow: Using face and body detection technology, the Hover Camera can accompany your journey hands-free with video recording and photo taking while cycling, running, surfing, or even hang-gliding No FAA Registration Required: Fly confidently and right out of the box without having FAA limitations and restrictions like other drones and operating temperature is 5 degree Celsius-35 degree Celsius (41 degree Fahrenheit-95 degree Fahrenheit) Carbon Fiber Cage: Hover Camera is crafted out of carbon fiber making it extra durable to falls and accidents; The Passport's propellers are enclosed in a cage providing the highest standard of safety Gesture Control Owner Mode: With owner mode you just scan your face into the app and the Passport will automatically find, follow, and record you. Carbon Fiber Cage: Hover Camera is crafted out of carbon fiber making it extra durable to falls and accidents; The Passport's propellers are enclosed in a cage providing the highest standard of safety Gesture Control Owner Mode: With owner mode you just scan your face into the app and the Passport will automatically find, follow, and record you.
Hover Camera can now follow and record its owner sans phone
The term "selfie drones" may suggest an added level of convenience, but in reality, these machines still share one common pain point with conventional offerings: they need to be connected to a mobile device for initiation, mode selection and landing. The folks over at Zero Zero Robotics, however, are tackling this issue with a software update for their Hover Camera Passport. As we previewed back at CES, this foldable, fully-enclosed drone is finally getting an "Owner Mode," in which it can follow and record its owner without ever having to turn on the smartphone. Of course, in order to get the drone to recognize its owner, there is a one-time setup in the app for it to remember one's face. After that, it's simply a matter of booting up the device, let it fly in place, and once it spots its owner it'll automatically start recording video while following around.
This selfie-drone recognizes, finds and auto records its owner
Look how happy I am in that photo below. Selfie technology just took a new turn, and I'm evidently not quite sure what to make of it. The source of the photo is Zero Zero's Hover Camera. It's a foldable, lightweight, 4K camera drone that we've seen before. The new trick that helped take this picture, is that I just threw the drone up in the air.
Hover Camera - Introducing the self-flying camera anyone can use
Hover Camera is the first autonomous flying camera of its kind that's truly safe, portable, and easy-to-use. Powering Hover Camera's ease of use is Embedded AI, Zero Zero Robotics' groundbreaking technology that packs a suite of AI algorithms into a tiny circuit board. To learn more about Hover Camera, visit our official website: http://GetHover.com/ To subscribe to our awesome newsletter, click the link below: http://GetHover.com#subscribe To join our waitlist, click the link below: http://GetHover.com#waitlist
AI-powered drone to click photos, make videos
If you love aerial photography and videography, here comes an artificial-intelligence (AI)-powered drone that can take 13MP photos and make 4K video. A Beijing-based startup Zero Zero Robotics has developed a protoype of "Hover Camera" with 32GB storage. SEE ALSO: 7 affordable gadgets to make your home the best party place! You just need to simply toss the 238-gram "Hover Camera" into the air and it starts flying. Using AI-face tracking, it automatically locks onto a face and body for a perfect selfie.
'Hover Camera' floats in mid-air to track your face and even follows you
Selfie-addicts know photos taken from above are among the most flattering, so why not have a drone constantly flying above you capturing your every move? Called the Hover Camera, the drone is designed to take perfect pictures thanks to image stabilisation technology and a built-in 13MP camera. It's designed to capture hi-res photo portraits and 4K video, and is controlled by a user's smartphone via a Wi-Fi connection. The Hover Camera is designed to take perfect pictures thanks to image stabilisation technology and a built-in 13MP camera. It uses facial recognition to'lock on' to a user's face (shown above) The gadget is designed to capture hi-res photo portraits and 4K video, being controlled by a user's smartphone via a Wi-Fi connection.
Introducing Hover Camera, the self-flying camera anyone can use
Hover Camera is the first autonomous flying camera of its kind that's truly safe, portable, and easy-to-use. Powering Hover Camera's ease of use is Embedded AI, Zero Zero Robotics' groundbreaking technology that packs a suite of AI algorithms into a tiny circuit board. To learn more about Hover Camera, visit our official website: http://GetHover.com/ To subscribe to our awesome newsletter, click the link below: http://GetHover.com#subscribe To join to be a Beta Tester, click the link below: http://GetHover.com#joinbeta
Zero Zero's Camera Drone Could Be a Robot Command Center in the Future
Startup Zero Zero Robotics just took the wraps off its eye in the sky, the Hover Camera. The company hasn't set a price but expects the lightweight drone (it weighs in at 240 grams) to cost under US 600. The flying camera is a relatively new type of gadget. It all started about a year ago, when startup Lily Camera came out of stealth with its 500 to 1000 camera drone and argued that it wasn't so much a drone as a simple-to-use flying camera. This March, drone-maker DJI introduced the Phantom 4, with autonomous flying and tracking features that essentially make it that company's first flying camera at 1400.
Introducing Hover, An AI-Powered Indoor-Safe Camera Drone
Most popular consumer drones are affordable quadcopters robust enough to fly outdoors and snap photos or video. The startup Zero Zero Robotics is coming out of stealth mode to announce its first product, Hover Camera, a small drone specifically designed with no exposed propellers to safely shoot footage indoors. Hover does exactly what it sounds like: Turn it on and it hovers in midair wherever you leave it. Hover is more a flying camera than a joyriding drone, and the controls on its paired smartphone app are for delicately repositioning it, not zooming to atrial heights. But the real breakthrough feature is its sophisticated AI programming that not only keeps the platform exceedingly leve, it uses face and body recognition to lock on to a subject and slowly follow them around autonomously.
Hover Camera is a safe and foldable drone that follows you
The Hover Camera comes in at only 238 grams, which is just below the FAA's limit for mandatory hobbyist drone registration. It's small as well: When the propeller wings are folded, it's about the size of a VHS cassette tape. Once you open it up, you'll see all four propellers with brushless motors, all of which are apparently developed in-house. A company rep point out that to enable precise control in such a small device, off-the-shelf components just wouldn't work. Likewise, the AI algorithm is also built from ground up.