Lily, the first throw-and-shoot drone camera

Lily, the first throw-and-shoot drone camera

The first throw-and-shoot tracking camera needs to be thrown in the air before before the engine and propellers automatically turn on. Lilly then rises 20 feet into the air and hovers until you make the first move.

The new drone can fly at 25miles an hour, is waterproof and can follow its owner in the air by using a GPS reconaissance tracker worn like a watch. The film resolution is similar to the GoPro Hero 3 and can shoot in1080p video or 720p mode. Other features include recognition of the GPS’s rapid vertical movement which will automatically switch the camera into slow-motion mode for special effects. Could this be the new way to take selfie footage when flying and replace the good ole’ GoPro on a stick?

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