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  2. Hubsan X4 - Wikipedia

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    The Hubsan X4 Pro H109S, is the Pro version of drone from Hubsan. It featured a 1080P HD camera, GPS with return-to-home function, altitude stabilization, and internal compass. The GPS and compass work to keep the drone stable and able to fly in less than perfect conditions. The H109S Pro comes in 3 versions.

  3. DJI Mavic - Wikipedia

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    The 12MP 1/2" CMOS telephoto camera has a 162 mm lens with 28x zoom. [19] The camera has 12.8 stops of dynamic range and shoots up to 5.1k video. Mavic 3 has a 4G accessory which is attached to the drone using a USB-C connection and which is then used to control the drone over a 4G mobile network. [21]

  4. If you fly your drone over your neighbor’s property, be prepared to pay a fine of up to $10,000. But if it’s the police that are flying drones over your backyard, it’s perfectly legal.

  5. Amazon drone delivery faces latest challenge in Texas ... - AOL

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    On a recent weekday morning, John Case heard a familiar buzzing outside his quiet suburban home in College Station, Texas. Amazon drone delivery faces latest challenge in Texas: Annoyed residents ...

  6. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The drone features an upgraded camera with a 1-ingh CMOS sensor and a mechanical shutter, capable of shooting 4K video at 60 FPS. [37] [44] The drone is capable of processing H.264 video at 60 FPS and H.265 video at 30 FPS. [37] Like the Pro, the Advanced was also offered with a controller with a 5.5-inch screen as the Phantom 4 Advanced+. [37]

  7. Amazon’s delivery drones are too loud for the residents where ...

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    The noise levels could get worse in the near future. In May, Amazon submitted a proposal to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to increase the number of drone flights from 200 per day to 469.