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Chinese UAV Developer FLYPRO Showcases Smart UAV for the Outdoor Sports

Published: May 02,2016

Chinese UAV Developer FLYPRO showcased its next-generation intelligent drone for hobbyists, the XEagle, at the Hobby Expo China 2016, the largest professional model exhibition across the Asia Pacific region.

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The XEagle, an intelligent unmanned aerial vehicle developed for the outdoor sports and tourism markets, features a wide range of innovative functionalities, including voice control, one-button control on a smart watch, automatic obstacle avoidance when flying at high speeds, an intelligent moving camera with a cradle head and multiple security protections.

The CEO said the company will continue to focus on developing innovative technologies that are in demand by hobbyists. The new FLYPRO drones, designed and developed to include AR, VR, glasses-free 3D and varifocal sports cameras as well as other innovations, put high-tech, conceptual designs into the hands of consumers and meet the demands of users.

The next generation of products will continue to target the hobbyist market and be powered by newly released innovative technologies. Finally, more affordable pricing will not only benefit the hobbyists and consumers, but also accelerate the utilization of drones in the consumer market.

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