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What kind of drones can China afford?

When it comes to drones, our first thought is that they are expensive, and a series of long numbers on the price tag always make us working-class people discouraged. However, with the rapid development of science and technology, the UAV field has ushered in a new pattern and look. What surprised us most was that it finally took off its arrogant crown and labeled it as a civilian.

Today, Territorial Smart Machine released two UAVs in Beijing-SpiderX and Hornet S. As their creators and CEO of Territorial Smart, Chen Sida unveiled them with excitement.

Spider X was born for the outdoors.

1, collapsible. Spider X is finally designed to be foldable and can be put in a backpack, which is especially convenient for outdoor sports lovers. Spider X's four arms and paddles are all newly designed. The folded size is only 278mm* 185mm, which is equivalent to the size of an iPad. In order to save more space, the lateral damping platform can be placed horizontally inside the fuselage.

2, watch control. For the convenience of carrying, Spider X replaced the traditional remote control with a watch. The built-in light source, barometer and GPS system on the smart watch can accurately calculate the distance between the watch and the plane and achieve the effect of automatic following. Setting the distance between the plane and the wristwatch in advance in "follow me" mode can realize non-inductive aerial photography.

3. Solar charging. Spider X is equipped with solar panels, which can generate electricity even when the battery is exhausted, so that the aircraft can fly unimpeded. In addition, Spider X also has a 5V3AN reverse charging function, which can charge GPS, walkie-talkies, mobile phones and even some life-sustaining tools when there is no electricity outdoors.

Bumblebee s, my first drone

Bumblebee S adopts multi-function and multi-task modular design, with high integration, small size and easy to carry. And the beginner mode, aerial photography mode and violence mode are combined together, and the modes can be switched as needed.

Bumblebee S can be equipped with different mission scenarios, its beginner mode can make novices familiar with it within three minutes, and the flight control system has the function of automatic correction and adjustment to prevent the plane from crashing during the first control.

In addition, the Bumblebee S is the first UAV designed according to aerodynamics. Its flying speed can reach 120km, and the acceleration of 100km is 3.5s, which can satisfy the player's ultimate pursuit of speed. Bumblebee S itself has under-voltage protection and out-of-control protection, even if it crosses in a complex environment, the risk of falling off the plane is very low.

At the press conference, the crowdfunding price of Bumblebee S Taobao was 999, which can be said to be a consumer-grade drone.

Chen Sida once said that it is necessary to build drones that China people can afford. Why do you have such a dream? This is closely related to some of his own experiences.

Chen Sida was born in a village in Meizhou, Guangdong. When she was in the second grade of primary school, a model airplane team came to her hometown to perform, which brought great shock to these children playing paper airplanes. From then on, she planted the seeds of flying dreams in her heart. Then Chen Sida set up a model shop in 200 1 and made it the largest model shop in China in 2005. In 2009, Niumo.com, the largest online model shop in China, opened. In 2007, Chen Sida participated in Win in China and told the judges such as Shi Yuzhu and Yu that my dream is to make an airplane that all China people can afford.

After several years, Chen Sida finally fulfilled his promise and redefined the drone at a price of 999 yuan. However, can this civilian-priced drone be as innovative and competitive as Chen Sida said? I believe that in the near future, we will get the answer in the market.