Don't call it a drone. Though the Hover Camera has four propeller blades and a camera on its front, Meng Qiu "MQ" Wang, CEO of Zero Zero Robotics, prefers to call it a "flying camera." Enclosed in a ...
Hover Camera's creator, Meng Qiu "MQ" Wang, pulls out a small, rectangular device that looks at first like an external hard drive. He folds out the body, presses a button on the top and throws it into ...
Update October 13, 2016: Zero Zero Robotics began selling the Hover drone today, with a surprisingly low introductory price of $549. After the first two weeks, the price will rise to $599, which is ...
Zero Zero Robotics' Hover Camera is now called the Hover Camera Passport. I got a first look at the prototype of the paperback-sized "flying camera" (the company's still not calling it a drone) ...
Hover Camera X1 is a compact camera drone capable of folding away for easy storage and transport in your pocket or bag. Weighing just 125 g the camera drone features five intelligent flight paths you ...
Look how happy I am in that photo below. Or am I scared? It's hard to tell. Selfie technology just took a new turn, and I'm evidently not quite sure what to make of it. The source of the photo is Zero ...
A year or so ago a new type of drone hit the (preorder) market. It was the self-flying camera drone – a device that promised to combine camera and AI technology to create a drone that you could ...
It really shouldn't be this refreshing to see a company unveil a drone that's actually a drone, but alas. The term "drone" has been broadened to include a wide range of popular quadcopters that don't ...
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Selfie sticks are arguably dumb, but selfie sticks on wings? The guys at Zero Zero Robotics might be onto something. The Beijing-based company today unveiled the Hover Camera drone, a foldable device ...
Currently the subject of an Indiegogo campaign, the X1 mini quadcopter is made by Chinese drone manufacturer ZeroZero Robotics. A pledge of US$329 will get you one, if everything goes according to ...
"Follow me" is an up-and-coming feature on consumer drones, and then you've also got those that are foldable for the sake of portability. Very few devices carry both advantages, but Beijing startup ...
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