Tue, Jan 10, 2017
XJaguar Racing Drone Showcased At The Las Vegas Event
Among the new drones showcased at CES 2017 in Las Vegas last week was Flypro's XJaguar, a racing drone customized for professional racing drone players. The company also unveiled the Tower, the 8-in-1 high precision integrated structure with transmitter and flight controller, and the XBEE, a hobbyist's drone for entry-level users, as well as system solutions for professional users, including solutions for complete drones as well as for flight control and obstacle-avoidance systems.
The XJaguar (pictured) racing drone is equipped with the most mainstream configuration in the racing industry, including the GT2205KV2300 motor, a 4-in-1 electric speed controller, and 100C lithium batteries. With high integration and an eye-catching appearance, the XJaguar is slim and light, breaking with the tradition that racing drones are untidy and lack any sense of design.
The Tower (pictured below) comes with the world's first 8-in-1 tower structure, and integrates the 4-in-1 electric speed controller, the flight control system, the video transfer system, an onscreen display (OSD) and the section board, allowing professional racing drone players worldwide to be able to quickly assemble their high-performance racing drones.
The XBEE, a drone for the budding hobbyist, is the same size as an iPhone 6s. The easy-to-operate, collapsible, gravity sensitive drone can be controlled from a downloadable app and is capable of rolling over a full 360 degrees, making it highly popular among entry-level users.
(Images provided with Flypro news release)
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