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Now, A UAV That Will Follow A Proprietary Smart Watch

New Flypro UAV Includes Auto Follow And Obstacle Avoidance Features

Among the latest UAVs to be introduced to the market during the holiday shopping season is the Shenzhen Flypro Aerospace Tech Co., Ltd (Flypro) XEagle, which the company claims is the world's first unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with auto follow and obstacle avoidance functions.

Designed for recording sports activities, Flypro has replaced the traditional UAV remote controllers with XWatch for the new XEagle, a smart watch designed to control XEagle aircraft that's portable and easy to navigate, users can control the devices to take off, land, follow as well as adjust flight height with just one click on the wrist within 300 meters (approx 1,000 feet).

XEagle introduces various features including voice control and automatic obstacle avoiding to offer a better user experience. The company says it is the first time smart watch technology is applied in UAV design. By freeing both hands, users do not need to have any previous knowledge and experience when operating the aircraft.

The smart watch design enables users to fly the aerial vehicles to take high definition pictures and videos while engaging in intense sports such as skiing and mountain bike cycling.

The voice control feature allows hobbyists to fly the XEagle without moving their hands at all - the built-in intelligent voice recognition system responses fast and accurately to commands in both Chinese and English. Users only need to instruct the XEagle with commands such as "Flypro, take off" and "Flypro, follow me" to launch the XEagle in the air and have it follow automatically.

To lower the risk of crashing the UAV in both takeoff time and during flight, XEagle offers a worry-free crash prevention solution by installing four layers of protection. With an infrared obstacle avoidance system and built-in photoelectric sensors, the XEagle can calculate precisely and in real time for obstacles to avoid collisions. The detection is effective when the obstacle is at the distance between 0.1 to 15 meters with relative velocity of 12 meters per second. The UAV can dodge obstacles and barriers while flying in the air by changing its flight path automatically.

As a newcomer in the UAV market, Flypro's technological breakthrough in developing consumer drones not only resolves the safety concerns customers have with other similar UAVs, but also improves user experience through innovative control measures that makes flying the drones as easy as clicking a button, leading the UAV industry with the company's user-centered philosophy and high product quality standards.

With commercial UAVs finding applications in different fields including logistics, agriculture and data collection, while at the same time, tech-savvy customers turned to consumer drones for recreational uses, especially aerial photography products that are affordable and easy to fly, the release of XEagle takes the consumer UAV technology and application to a new stage, shifting the focus to user experience be proud owners of small UAVs and shoot high definition videos and photos like professionals with a few hundred dollars. By applying cutting edge technologies, XEagle allows users to achieve more possibilities with their products.

"Now, customers favor UAV products with lower risks associated with operating the aerial vehicles as well as technological innovations that enable users to perform complex tasks without advanced training. When other companies are looking for ways to make UAV products more accessible to the public, Flypro has already achieved that with our innovative functions like smart watch control, auto follow and obstacle avoidance that allow everyone to enjoy flying the UAVs for sports and entertainment," said Lin Hai, founder and CEO of Flypro.

(Source: Flypro news release. Images from Flypro YouTube video)

FMI: www.flyprouav.com

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