DJI takes flight with a compact drone to Flip the script
Flying a drone still requires some skill and confidence, not to mention some way to carry it, but DJI’s latest is portable and made to be easier for newbies and even the odd pro.
Gadgets that fly and are typically controlled by more gadgets, drones are everywhere in society these days. Whether used as a form of delivery, a replacement for fireworks, a flying camera, or just a toy, this section covers drone stories touching down in Australia.
Flying a drone still requires some skill and confidence, not to mention some way to carry it, but DJI’s latest is portable and made to be easier for newbies and even the odd pro.
Content creators keen on improving their sound may not have to carry much to do so, as DJI shrinks the mic to be properly mini.
Ever wish you had a flying camera follow you around for your own personal videos? That reality is coming in a $299 drone.
Supermarket shopping might just be a case of keeping an eye on the sky if you’re in Australia’s north, as drone shopping deliveries take flight.
Last year’s test of deliveries from a Queensland shopping centre have paved the way for Wing to get more drone deliveries going, provided you’re within reach.
Delivering goods by truck and courier could be a thing of the past, as the owner of Google tries out shopping centre deliveries in Queensland.
If this is the first year you take to the sky with a tiny camera, you’re advised to check out the rules, and they’ll even be in stores to help that.
The cities of the future could be connected by a flying car of sorts, as Hyundai shows off what it has coming for the Uber Air service.
Why drive to your next point when you could fly? That future is coming, and Uber’s shift into person air transport could kickstart it, starting with one Australian city.
Your next courier might not arrive by car, but rather by air, as Wing demos a drone future in the nation’s capital.