Hover Camera's creator, Meng Qiu "MQ" Wang, pulls out a small, rectangular device that looks at first like an external hard drive. He folds out the body, presses a button on the top and throws it into ...
Update October 13, 2016: Zero Zero Robotics began selling the Hover drone today, with a surprisingly low introductory price of $549. After the first two weeks, the price will rise to $599, which is ...
Zero Zero Robotics' Hover Camera is now called the Hover Camera Passport. I got a first look at the prototype of the paperback-sized "flying camera" (the company's still not calling it a drone) ...
Perhaps you like the idea of using a drone to take aerial selfies, but you don't want to buy a big, expensive, complex quadcopter. That's where ZeroZero Robotics' Hover Camera drone comes in, and the ...
"Follow me" is an up-and-coming feature on consumer drones, and then you've also got those that are foldable for the sake of portability. Very few devices carry both advantages, but Beijing startup ...
Selfie sticks are arguably dumb, but selfie sticks on wings? The guys at Zero Zero Robotics might be onto something. The Beijing-based company today unveiled the Hover Camera drone, a foldable device ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Hover Camera isn't a camera. It's a flying drone with foldable features that follows you around autonomously. How cool is that? The China-based Zero Zero Robotics has raised enough capital (read $25 ...
Look how happy I am in that photo below. Or am I scared? It's hard to tell. Selfie technology just took a new turn, and I'm evidently not quite sure what to make of it. The source of the photo is Zero ...
A year or so ago a new type of drone hit the (preorder) market. It was the self-flying camera drone – a device that promised to combine camera and AI technology to create a drone that you could ...
Currently the subject of an Indiegogo campaign, the X1 mini quadcopter is made by Chinese drone manufacturer ZeroZero Robotics. A pledge of US$329 will get you one, if everything goes according to ...
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