In the rapidly growing flying drone
market, the all-new Blade Nano QX
RTF is set to revolutionize the entire industry. The Nano QX RTF is smaller and
simpler than conventional drones, designed for the everyday consumer: “it's a
no-frills device — you won't find any GPS- or camera-related tech here — but it
more than makes up for that by being exceedingly simple to fly.” Traditional
drones have been very complicated and extremely difficult to operate, making
them very impractical for more casual users.
On top of the QX RTF being designed for the average consumer, it is
priced and built like one too: “For a sub-$100 drone, the Nano QX RTF is also
exceptionally well-built. It's small enough to fit in your palm (allowing it to
be flown with little resistance indoors and out), but it's surprisingly tough
(allowing it to hold up after your inevitable first few collisions)…That's all
aided by a built-in set of automatic stability controls, which level out the
device if they sense that you're starting to lose control.” So what does all of
this mean? It means drone popularity is about to skyrocket. When I was a kid, all
I wanted to do was play with my toy helicopter and they were extremely popular
and easy to find in almost any toy store. They were simple and every kid loved
them. These new age drones could completely re-energize this market and
capitalize on it greatly. Buzz around drones and their newfound capabilities
have been growing rapidly. Child, teen, and young adult will want one and at an
affordable price. On top of this companies like amazon have begun using drones
as a means of high-speed delivery service for their products. Unfortunately
with this increased popularity there may also be some unintended consequences
and questions that will need to be answered. With all the drones in the sky,
there will need to be some way to over see and manage which drones are flying
where. Drones can fly incredibly high, making them huge hazards in the sky, and
any aircraft would need to know where these devices are in order to avoid them.
Drones have some amazing capabilities, but some of these capabilities can be
taken advantage of. Having extremely powerful cameras on incredibly precise
technology can obviously be a recipe for disaster. Pictures of others can be
taken of them without them even knowing from long distance. Even though there
are some issues that need to be ironed out, the potential is absolutely there and
the possibilities are endless.
Article Link: http://www.businessinsider.com/blade-nano-qx-drone-2015-7?_ga=1.112012736.536937911.1442366678
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