with First Person View Glasses: These are special glasses that allow you to see exactly what your drone sees during its flight, providing an exceptional navigation experience.
Video Resolution: Resolution is a term that indicates how densely packed the small dots (pixels) that make up a digital image are. To help consumers, special labels such as 4K, FHD, etc. have been created to indicate specific specifications
Orbit: Ability to select an object around which the drone will orbit.
Spotlight Free: It is an intelligent shooting feature that allows the camera to automatically lock onto and keep the subject in the center of the frame, giving the creator the freedom to move the drone or the camera without losing focus.
Waypoints: You can set coordinates from various points in the physical space where your drone will fly. You can also specify the exact amount of time the drone will remain stationary at each point.
Gesture Mode: It allows you to control the drone with simple hand movements (within a limited range).
AirSense: It warns the pilot on the screen about other flying objects in the sky.
Geofence: You can set specific boundaries for your drone to fly within, like a virtual fence. This is a useful feature when you want to avoid flying over restricted areas such as airports.
360° Virtual Gimbal : It is an advanced digital stabilization algorithm that eliminates vibrations and keeps the horizon level steady in 360-degree videos, delivering perfectly smooth motion without the need for a physical stabilizer.
Headless Mode: The left and right directions are always the same and do not change depending on which way the drone is facing.
Nightscape Omnidirectional Obstacle Sens: It is an advanced safety system that uses high-sensitivity sensors to detect obstacles in all directions (360°), allowing the drone to avoid collisions even in extremely low-light conditions.
No Operator License Required (up to 249g): Refers to C0 class drones. According to European legislation (EASA), no training or online examination is required. Online registration of the owner (Operator ID) with the relevant aviation authority is mandatory only if the drone is equipped with a camera.
Certification A1/A3 (250g and above): Applies to drones of class C1 and above. According to European legislation, a basic license is mandatory (through a short online test with your country's aviation authority), as well as online owner registration (Operator ID).