Freebird One drone takes you to experience VR three-dimensional flight!

The all-weather drone Freebird One, previously described by Drones Player, has been successfully funded by Kickstarter and is expected to ship between the 8th and 9th of 2016. In order to cater to the VR virtual reality boom, Freebird One can be paired with VR glasses to allow air-racers to enjoy a three-dimensional flying experience like a bird fly with a FPV first-person perspective!

VR glasses display 3D images in real time

Different from ordinary drones, the highlight of Freebird One is the ability to assemble dual-lens 3D aerial camera modules. The stereoscopic images taken by the camera will be instantly transmitted to the VR glasses. It is a large-scale 3D space beater rarely seen on the market. But to be honest, the empty shots had no depth of view at all. Therefore, the reporter suspects that the 3D images taken by Freebird One may not be three-dimensional.

Freebird One can choose to install a dual-lens 3D aerial camera module as needed, and use VR glasses to receive instantly transmitted 3D images.

The most important thing is that 3D image technology has been developing for years and has not been popular. For example, the production of 3D cameras, 3D movies, and 3D TVs is also getting less and less, and it is not accepted by the mass market. It also uses VR glasses to watch 3D air. Shooting images will make eyes more prone to fatigue and increase the risk of "demolition".

On the back of the Freebird One drone, a GoPro motion camera can be mounted for general 2D aerial photography.

The aerial picture taken by the camera on the back of the Freebird One.

Increased battery life to 35 minutes

Another highlight of Freebird One is the use of the SurroundFrame crash frame, especially because it is not a reverse mold, and it is printed on carbon fiber materials using the popular 3D printing technology. It has strong and flexible properties and can be effectively absorbed. The impact of collision.

The SurroundFrame crash frame is printed with 3D printing technology and is made of carbon fiber material. It is effective against impact.

Its flying speed is 70 kilometers per hour, and the speed can be up to 3,000 minutes per minute. As far as the user’s primary concern is concerned, Freebird One initially claimed 30 minutes; and as of April 2016, the developer claimed to have successfully reduced the weight of the aircraft from 14 pounds to 12.5 pounds, allowing for a continuous flight time of up to 35 minutes. Freebird One successfully completed crowdfunding in April 2016 and expects to ship the product between August and September; its retail price is US$6,000 (approximately HK$46,500 or US$192,000).

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