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And how have you come across this juicy information?3DR is releasing a new heavy lift quad this year similar to the solo. Might want to wait a bit.
And how have you come across this juicy information?3DR is releasing a new heavy lift quad this year similar to the solo. Might want to wait a bit.
Chris Andersons response here: Is 3DR ever going to sell the Solo platform separate from the carriage?And how have you come across this juicy information?
He corrected himself a few posts after that one and meant 2016 instead of 2015 (this post was from late December 2015).Actually, we will release a stand-alone autopilot/wireless package in 2015 that has all the features of the Solo platform with even more power. It's for developers, consumers and VARs (we don't really think of it as a "DIY" market anymore, since it's a cloud-connected platform designed for advanced autonomy, computer vision and data analysis, rather than hobby use).
This will not be the same hardware as the current Solo, but it will be compatible. Like Solo, it will be based on the Dronecode full-stack software platforms and will work with both Dronekit and the Solo SDK.
As Randy says, our open source HW and SW policy has achieved its hoped-for result and there are now many manufacturers making Dronecode-compatible autopilots for the DIY market. There's a lot of innovation in that space, and the price/performance continues to improve at an incredible pace. WIth our own hardware, 3DR is moving towards higher-performance platforms, which are aimed primarily at prosumer and enterprise markets, but on the software side we do everything we can to ensure that products and companies of all sizes and target markets can thrive in this ecosystem.
I'm with you on everything but this one statement. All of 3DRs drones (iris, x8, etc) will follow without needing the controller. Only the Solo requires the controller to be on hand.Yuneec was the first to introduce Follow without needing the controller.
The prosumer market will get even more competitive this year. DJI will lose market share if they can't continue to innovate and add new product or features that continue to give them a significant advantage. With that said, it is even more difficult for 3DR. You can say 3DR has better flight model but for how long? Based on CES 2016, other less known competitors are able to offer Follow, Orbit, and Waypoint. A couple have already offer over a mile (~1.2 -1.5) video transmission range. Yuneec was the first to introduce Follow without needing the controller. This year they offer 6 rotors and retractable landing gear and obstacle avoidance. It will be interesting what DJI will introduce next week.
This is going to be a very tough year for a few companies. Will 3DR have enough money for R&D to compete? Yuneec has Intel's help. Intel also just acquired Ascending Technologies. It looks like Intel wants to build component for drones.
I think GoPro will fail. Too much competition?
these are just my random thoughts....![]()
I think GoPro will fail. Too much competition?
the need to lift DLSrs is closing
Smaller Cameras are coming, even the pros don't want to spend thousands lifting a camera meant to be ground based.
Look at the CGO4 a partnership with Panasonic as a first start
More will eventually follow
Really. Where can i find more info on this subject? @AMA?SteveReno - The LOS rule only applies if you are not a member of a "community based club", like the AMA. If you are an AMA member, you get to fly under their rules, not the FAA's. You can use goggles if you're an AMA member.
Yeah, watch what you say here, there's a few that will block you if you ditch 3DR.Pyrate,
I just thought I'd see more and better 3rd party apps being developed for the Solo due to its open source. I also know some people are working on different accessories for the bay but haven't seen much hit the streets for the consumer.
Brand loyalty isn't a problem for me but beating on the other guys bothers me a bit. I fly different birds and they all have their strengths and weaknesses. I understand this is a Solo site and therefore there will be a bias towards it.
I probably should be careful with my wording sometimes.
Jerry
Does this apply anywhere or only at an AMA airfield? I know some pilots were joining AMA because they thought that it included insurance on their bird wherever they flew. But the documentation I read says it only covers crashes while flying at an AMA airfield.SteveReno - The LOS rule only applies if you are not a member of a "community based club", like the AMA. If you are an AMA member, you get to fly under their rules, not the FAA's. You can use goggles if you're an AMA member.
I can't find it right now on the official site since as they apparently just updated it the other day... but it mentions it here.Really. Where can i find more info on this subject? @AMA?
i got my nabshow pass so hopefully I or any other attendees can give some immediate coverage of whats to be expected.DJI is ready to announce the Phantom 4.
Yuneec will release the Typhoon H in April/May.
ProDrone Byrd Premium will be released March 15
Then you have Autel X-Star Premium......
Nothing planned for 3dr/Solo?
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