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VIDEO: HANDS-FREE DRONE THAT AUTONOMOUSLY FOLLOW YOU AROUND!










If you want to document your epic adventures, but your best friend doesn't want to follow you around with a camera. The Airdog drone is the best gadget for you then. 

The Airdog is an advanced, intelligent drone with tracking technology and cutting-edge autonomous, all terrain, flight performance. The Airdog drone gives users total freedom by eliminating the need for manned operation, meaning that you can you can go on a mountain biking, skateboard or surf adventure while your Airdog captures it all on camera. 

The Airdog drone is still seeking funding on Kickstarter, but it is set to become the perfect companion for people praticipating in a range of outdoor sports. The drone is ready for any terrain and has a buil-in sensor to prevent it from colliding with the ground n extreme landscapes and elevation change, even when it is set at high-speed. Barometric air pressure sensro, accelerometer and GPS data allows the drone to respond to quickly-chagning conditions. 

The Airdog drone is controlled via 'airleash' a durable, light weight, waterproof tracking device that allows for simple, mid-action contol while in action. The drone can be set to a variaty of different modes, such as 'fixed follow', 'adaptive follow' and 'circle'. Have a look at the video to see how these options interact with the Airdog drone and to see how it can follow you around when you are on adventures that needs to be filmed in different perspectives. 


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