The Borneo Post

Japan ‘drone-brella’ promises to provide hands-free sun cover

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IT’S THE hands-free experience you never knew you needed — a Japanese company has developed a drone-powered parasol it says can hover over users, protecting them from the sun.

The drone-powered sunshade — being developed by Asahi Power Service — should be released next year, and will initially target those in need of a hands-free head covering wider than your average hat, like golfers.

The potential headaches posed by crashes, and regulation­s governing autonomous aircraft, mean the company expects the product will initially be used in closed private spaces, like golf courses.

“I decided to develop it as I don’t like to hold an umbrella,” company president Kenji Suzuki told AFP.

At 150 centimetre­s wide, the parasol prototype weighs five kg, and so far can only fly for five minutes on one charge.

Asahi Power Service is hoping to quickly extend flying time to at least 20 minutes, partly by making the device lighter, Suzuki said.

“The first prototype we made was just a drone attached to a regular umbrella,” he said.

“We are now testing the thirdgener­ation prototype and trying to overcome (the technologi­cal challenges of) hovering in a stable manner above the head of the user and then chasing the user.” — Relaxnews

 ??  ?? The drone-powered sunshade should be released next year. — Asahi Power Service photo
The drone-powered sunshade should be released next year. — Asahi Power Service photo

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