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    (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.) This drone soars The Tomzon D25 4K Drone —with a 90-degree super HD 4K camera—can capture both still ...

  3. Sypaq Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System - Wikipedia

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    The Corvo Precision Payload Delivery System (PPDS) is a small aerial drone originally intended for logistics, weighs 2.4 kg (5.3 lb) empty, and deliveries payloads of up to 3 kilograms (6.6 lb). [1] The airframe is made of waxed foamcore (foamboard) and the drone is supplied as a self-assembly flatpack, complete with a tablet-PC control centre ...

  4. Autel Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The company released its first drone called X-Star in 2015 in global markets and has other notable product lines, including the Evo and Dragon Fish series. [3] In 2021 Autel Robotics had a 7% share of the UAV market in the United States. [5] Its market share increased after leading rival DJI was restricted by the US government. [5]

  5. CueCat - Wikipedia

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    The CueCat was named CUE [1] for the unique bar code which the device scanned and CAT [2] as a wordplay on "Keystroke Automation Technology". [3] It enabled a user to open a link to an Internet URL by scanning a barcode — called a "cue" by Digital Convergence — appearing in an article or catalog or on some other printed matter.

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  7. Amazon Prime Air - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Prime Air, or simply Prime Air, is a drone delivery service operated by Amazon.The service uses delivery drones to autonomously fly individual packages to customers, and launched in 2022. [1]