Most of us don’t need the 30-minute fly time $1,000 drone with a 4K camera that can fly five miles away. What we need is an instant, cheap paparazzi.
Most of us don’t need the 30-minute fly time $1,000 drone with a 4K camera that can fly five miles away. Especially because increasingly, that drone requires a license and can’t be used around people, in cities, or while hiking through parks. And even if it doesn't, it requires a backpack, equipment, and some time investment in remote piloting skills.
Which is why Snap’s tiny little “friendly flying camera” might just be the perfect drone for just about everyone. Press a button to select one of four modes, and Pixy is ready to fly. You don’t pilot it, it will either float in place, follow you, or orbit around you while keeping you in frame. Done? Hold up your hand palm out and Pixy will drop right down.12 megapixel photos
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