New Straits Times

QUADCOPTER DRONE

- www.yuneec.com

ARE you constantly on the lookout for the latest drone that is able to complement your business? Yuneec’s most recent offering may interest you then, with the gimbal-stabilised 4K Quadcopter Mantis G.

This drone will target consumers who have a penchant for the great outdoors as well as social media enthusiast­s. It does not matter whether you want to enhance your Instagram Story, perk up your vacation videos, or simply showcase a fun evening out, the Yuneec Mantis G will get the job done with aplomb.

Boasting a gimbal-stabilised camera that is able to offer action and exciting shots without making the audience feel dizzy, the Mantis G delivers smooth and brilliant recordings up to 4K.

In addition, it boasts the longest flight time in its class, with enough battery power to remain in the air for up to 33 minutes prior to landing automatica­lly. As a drone pilot, you can be one of the first to upload all your recordings thanks to its seamless social media integratio­n capability.

With a Waypoint Mode, you will be able to plot your flight route according to the situation, based on a map using individual waypoints. The Visual Tracking function ensures that the drone sticks close to you, although trekking through a dense forest in that mode is not such a good idea.

Want to indulge in a little bit of adrenaline pumping drone racing? The Mantis G offers a high-speed mode of up to 72kmh.

You will be able to control the Yuneec Mantis G via a connected smartphone with a controller or even by voice control. The Yuneec Pilot App will arrive with new voice commands to make this possible.

The Mantis G can also be folded up when not in use, making it the ideal everyday companion both at home and while travelling. With an asking price of US$699 apiece, the Mantis G is a formidable competitor to the DJI Mavic Air.

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