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New DJI drone policy could fuel even more conspiracy theories
DJI, the world’s leading drone manufacturer, announced a new policy removing enforcement of its “No Fly Zone” geofences in restricted areas. The sudden shift may lead to more drones hovering where they shouldn’t,
DJI Flip drone review
I tested the new DJI Flip drone and you can read what I think about it's design, functionality, performance and more.
DJI will stop restricting its drones from flying over sensitive areas like the White House and wildfires
Since at least 2013 when DJI first released its Phantom drone in the United States, the company has made it difficult for drone operators to fly DJI drones over restricted areas. The software on the drones would automatically restrict you from flying over sensitive places including runways, the White House, and power plants.
DJI Stops Automatically Blocking Drone Flights Over Airports and Military Bases
DJI, which accounts for an estimated 90% of hobby drone sales in the U.S., announced this week that it will stop geoblocking its drones from flying over airports and military bases. The changes took effect on Monday on both the DJI Fly and DJI Pilot flight apps.
DJI's sub-$450 Flip drone folds, follows, and flies for over 30 minutes
DJI's simple-but-capable Neo drone is indeed kind of a big deal, but is it not quite capable enough for you? If so, you might want to check out the new DJI Flip. It sports a folding design, multiple autonomous flight modes,
DJI Flip is a $439, fully foldable camera drone
Four short months after introducing the truly palm-size Neo, DJI is back with another pint-sized consumer drone. The Flip continues the drone giant’s
DJI's Software No Longer Blocks Drones From Flying Over Military Posts and Airports
The drone maker is removing software restraints that prevented its products from flying over restricted areas, ceding control to drone pilots.
DJI claims its decision to let drones fly in dangerous areas is not political
DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House, passing the buck to US law enforcement to prevent some of the worst forms of drone misuse. Some are suggesting the curious timing of that decision is political,
DJI will no longer block US users from flying drones in restricted areas
DJI has lifted its geofence that prevents users from flying over restricted areas like nuclear power plants, airports and wildfires.
DJI claims politics doesn’t influence its drone safety decisions
DJI claims its drone safety decisions are not influenced by politics, following backlash to a geofencing system update.
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DJI will no longer stop drones from flying over airports, wildfires, and the White House
For over a decade, you couldn’t easily fly a DJI drone over restricted areas in the United States. DJI’s software would ...
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DJI Flip All-in-One Vlog Camera Drone With 4K Video Support, AI-Powered Subject Tracking Launched
DJI Flip was launched as the company's newest all-in-one vlog camera drone on Tuesday. It boasts capabilities such as ...
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The Small-Sized DJI Flip Transforming Drone Folds Up to Look Like a Star Wars Droid
Like the Neo, the $440 DJI Flip can launch from your palm, but it includes better object avoidance tech and a bigger sensor.
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DJI Flip official: the unique bicycle spoke folding drone starts at $439
At $439, the DJI Flip could be a good starting point for people who don’t typically buy drones. You can unfold it, launch it ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
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DJI says dropping a drone safety feature in the US isn’t about politics, but the change is only fueling my fears as an American UAV pilot
DJI pilots in the US no longer have to wait for the company to unlock their drone to fly into restricted airspace. But, after ...
PC Magazine on MSN
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DJI Ditches Geofencing for Drones, Adds FAA Data Instead
DJI software won't stop you from flying a drone over restricted areas anymore. A former DJI executive suggests that's a bad ...
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