Yuneec
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Yuneec has announced the Typhoon H3 featuring an ION L1 Pro camera, which represents the first product from a new collaboration with Leica Camera AG.
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Yuneec has added to its consumer drone line with the Mantis Q. Featuring foldable arms, it rocks a 33-minute battery, a 4K camera and a tiny, portable controller. In addition to facial detection and gesture controls, the Mantis Q also takes voice commands to help you keep your thumbs on the sticks.
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Yuneec has turned up to this year's CES setting its sights on two niche areas of hobbyist flight it is yet to really explore. Its refreshed lineup Includes an aircraft designed for aspiring drone racers, one for long-range first-person flight and a successor to the six-rotor Typhoon H.
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DJI has played a huge role in delivering drones to the mass market, but there was one noticeable hole in the range. With a sub-US$500 price and an amateur friendly feature set, the Spark is aimed directly at competitors from its rivals. How does it stack up compared to the Yuneec Breeze?
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Yuneec’s Breeze drone is designed for serious selfie snappers more interested in photos than flying. The drone sends the shots straight to a user’s smartphone ready for social media, but now the company has added a livestream feature that gives your friends and followers a live drone’s-eye view.
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Yuneec is known for a few professional-grade drones like the feature-packed Typhoon series, but now the company is targeting a more casual breed of pilot with the selfie-taking Breeze.
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It was just last month that consumer drone manufacturer DJI extended its focus from the sky to the ground, by introducing the motor-stabilized Osmo action camera. Now, Yuneec has announced its new Typhoon ActionCam, which sounds like it could give the Osmo a run for its money.
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Better known for developing electric aerial drive systems, Yuneec is bringing its e-tech down to earth. Its new E-Go Cruiser motorized longboard combines robust range, sporty performance and a relatively affordable price tag.