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  2. Meet the camera drone that follows you automatically

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    When he tosses the drone in the air, its propellers start spinning and a built-in camera begins recording. As. By TRIBUNE SAN FRANCISCO - With his hand outstretched, a small drone resting in his ...

  3. Snap Is Launching a Flying Drone Camera for Snapchat - AOL

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    Snap’s Spectacles, the camera-enabled sunglasses, failed to take off. But now CEO Evan Spiegel is taking Snapchat to the skies with a new idea designed to funnel more content into the service ...

  4. Lily Robotics - Wikipedia

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    Lily's original flagship product, the Lily Camera, was a quadcopter drone designed to be used as a self-propelled camera. The device has a waterproof rating of IP67. It is built out of black polycarbonate and brushed aluminum, and weighs approximately 2.8 pounds (1.3 kg).

  5. Facebook Aquila - Wikipedia

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    The Facebook Aquila was an experimental solar-powered drone developed by Facebook for use as an atmospheric satellite, intended to act as relay stations for providing internet access to remote areas. The Aquila first flew on 28 June 2016 with a second aircraft successfully flying in 2017.

  6. Nixie (drone) - Wikipedia

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    Nixie was a prototype small camera-equipped drone that can be worn as a wrist band. [1] [3] [9] Nixie can be activated to unfold into a quadcopter, fly in one of its pre-programmed modes to take photos or a video, and then return to the user. [2]

  7. Amazon's new products include flying security camera ... - AOL

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    Amazon released its latest lineup of connected hardware at a virtual event on Thursday, and also took the opportunity to address ongoing privacy concerns about its Alexa virtual assistant. A new ...

  8. Parrot AR.Drone - Wikipedia

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    The Parrot AR.Drone is a discontinued remote-controlled flying quadcopter, built by the French company Parrot.. The drone is designed to be controlled by mobile or tablet operating systems, such as iOS or Android [1] within their respective apps or the unofficial software available for Windows Phone, Samsung BADA and Symbian devices.

  9. Want to know what’s flying overhead? There’s an app for that

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    With FlightRadar24 and Plane Finder, you can also point your phone camera at an aircraft in the sky and the apps will tell you about it, even at night — kind of like Shazam for airplanes.