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3D Robotics Announces Transformative New Software for Solo | 3DR | Drone & UAV Technology

3D Robotics Announces Transformative New Software for Solo

18. Apr | by Roger | 3DR News, Homepage Feature, Life After Gravity, News | 0 comments:


The latest stream of cutting-edge software from 3DR includes augmented reality, interactive scene awareness and new Smart Shots, and it will dramatically enhance the aerial filming experience and all-around safety of drone flight.

Apr. 18, Las Vegas — Today 3DR, America’s largest drone maker, announced their Solo smart drone will support a suite of advanced software that will make Solo more powerful, more safe and overall a more versatile drone. From the drone’s release at NAB 2015, 3DR has promised this kind of evolution. The new software includes augmented reality, customizable geofencing, automatic flight path rewinding and two new Smart Shots, Pano and Zipline. It will be compatible with any and every Solo, dramatically multiplying the possibilities for creative storytelling, and making the experience of flight safer and more sophisticated than ever.

SCENE AWARENESS VIA SOFTWARE
In 2016, 3DR has invested in a software approach to scene awareness. The company evaluated the current state of sense-and-avoid hardware, and, while available and viable to mount on drones like Solo today, it’s still imperfect. As opposed to first-generation on-board hardware that can make pilots overconfident to the point they might overlook their environment, this comprehensive approach does the opposite, raising the user’s awareness of their environment and of what they’re asking the drone to do in that environment. It makes everyone a safer, more informed and more effective pilot.



Augmented Reality

Breakthrough Augmented Reality features enhance the overall flying and Smart Shot experience. The Solo app will overlay visuals in real time on your mobile screen; for example, animating your home point, or your Orbit point of focus. This improves the visualization and execution of creative shots, along with providing another dimension of real-time scene awareness for safer, more informed and more productive flights.

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Custom Geofencing

New in-app geofencing gives users the ability to define a virtual fence around Solo at any time in flight just by drawing on their screen with their fingertip. Users can define this virtual “safety net” for Solo to fly within by setting four points on their satellite view; this will create an area around Solo that the drone can’t leave. Users can do this before taking off or while Solo is in the air, allowing them to easily block off nearby obstacles or entire areas at any time.

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Rewind

With the press of a button, Solo will retrace its exact path for the last 60 feet of your flight (this distance will be user-definable in the app) to ensure it avoids obstacles on its way back home.

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NEW SMART SHOTS
Pano

Solo now has a new “Pano” Smart Shot. (Smart Shots are 3DR’s breakthrough computer-assisted cinema technology that enables users to capture the kinds of complex shots that used to require years of practice.) Pano allows users to easily design and capture an aerial panorama. Take time to set up the perfect shot, then Solo automatically pans and snaps the right photos at the right time.

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Zipline

The Zipline Smart Shot allows users to set an infinite ray in any direction the camera is facing, just by pushing a button. They can then fly up and down that line, controlling speed and direction as well as the camera. Quickly fly in any direction to catch fast-moving subjects; or fly at an angle, even straight up, for dynamic shots. Zipline also has a “spot lock” feature for fixing the camera on a point of interest independent from the zipline. Look at something, press spot lock and Solo keeps the camera fixed on the subject while the copter approaches and passes on the zipline, for a dramatic flyby.



Follow Updates

The inventors of the follow drone continue to lead the way in this technology. Follow now offers a “leash” mode, where Solo will always follow from directly behind the subject. This can also be useful for obstacle avoidance; if the subject travels along a path with obstacles on either side (at a reasonable distance), Solo will take the same route. In addition to leash mode, Solo will also account for altitude changes (available on iPhone 6 and above) when following a subject climbing or descending slopes. And those who want to shoot over water will be happy to see the new “boat mode,” which allows Solo to take off from a moving platform.



“We didn’t design Solo as a product, but as a platform — which is industry jargon for ‘ongoing experience,’” said Colin Guinn, CRO of 3DR. “This means that instead of pouring our innovation into a whole new drone to sell you, we keep developing on Solo, so the technology in the drone you have today just gets better as time goes on. Solo has delivered on that promise, a drone that’s evolved ahead of the technology curve and anticipated with what serious pilots and creatives really want in their drone. We’ve always been committed to thoughtfully applying the smartest technology to help you harness your own creativity, so you can easily and quickly create and capture the incredible shots you want. This release extends the experience you can take to the air, and also makes everyone a more engaged and safer pilot.”

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Follow Updates:
The inventors of the follow drone continue to lead the way in this technology. Follow now offers a “leash” mode, where Solo will always follow from directly behind the subject. This can also be useful for obstacle avoidance; if the subject travels along a path with obstacles on either side (at a reasonable distance), Solo will take the same route. In addition to leash mode, Solo will also account for altitude changes (available on iPhone 6 and above) when following a subject climbing or descending slopes. And those who want to shoot over water will be happy to see the new “boat mode,” which allows Solo to take off from a moving platform.
Does this mean altitude follow only works on iPhone and not Android? Or is it any Android an iPhones 6+?
 
Does this mean altitude follow only works on iPhone and not Android? Or is it any Android an iPhones 6+?
I believe it is iPhone 6+ because they include a barometer now. Not in most of the current Androids, but I believe a few have them.
 
Guess it's time to buy more batteries, any chance we'll get another 2 for 1 offer? Or maybe keep holding out on a longer life battery? Seems like with all these new great shots it will use valuable battery life and need more changing.
 
they key to any shoot is shot planning.
If you just fly into the air you can eat a lot of battery fast
On a shoot I go in knowing my key shots. The must have frames and sequences
After I get those, I just fly around and take general surprise me footage
I have four batteries and can usually end up with one full battery or more to just clown around with, if I pre plan my shots
 
I hope we get a larger battery soon too. I'd be content hacking an XT60 connector into it for an auxiliary LiPo strapped to the bottom in parallel. But I'd rather not with it still under warranty.

I believe it is iPhone 6+ because they include a barometer now. Not in most of the current Androids, but I believe a few have them.
Crap. But I can see why they don't want to use the GPS altitude of the phone. I'm not sure it's reliable enough for that. Maybe a barometer on the controller would have been a good thing from the beginning. Too late now.
 
I hope we get a larger battery soon too. I'd be content hacking an XT60 connector into it for an auxiliary LiPo strapped to the bottom in parallel. But I'd rather not with it still under warranty.


Crap. But I can see why they don't want to use the GPS altitude of the phone. I'm not sure it's reliable enough for that. Maybe a barometer on the controller would have been a good thing from the beginning. Too late now.
Yeah, the big announcement I was hoping for was the long promised bigger batteries and motor pod changes.

Definitely can't use GPS for altitude. Can be anywhere from 20-100' off.
 
I'm not sure releasing upgraded motor pods at a venue like this would be appropriate. That's kind of like saying "our original design left some to be desired, so here are some better parts you can buy and install yourself." That's not really a fancy new feature you'd want to showcase. The battery seems like a no-brainer. I'm really surprised that's not done already.
 
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I'm not sure releasing upgraded motor pods at a venue like this would be appropriate. That's kind of like saying "our original design left some to be desired, so here are some better parts you can buy and install yourself." That's not really a fancy new feature you'd want to showcase. The battery seems like a no-brainer. I'm really surprised that's not done already.
Just after launch they had spoke of motorpods tailored for 11"props and larger batteries for extended flight times and payloads. All offered as upgrades, not to replace inferior product.
 
Does anyone know of a release schedule for these updates? "In the coming months - Colin Guinn" is pretty vague.
 
Cable Cam has end points. Zipline sounds like it has no end points, within reason. There maybe a max line length??
That and you don't need to pre fly for zip line, just hit the button and the zip line is set in the direction solo is pointing.
 

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