The world's smallest! SKEYE Nano camera UAV
The world's smallest! SKEYE Nano camera UAV

TRNDLabs recently launched the world's smallest camera drone, the SKEYE Nano, on Amazon. If you prefer to use drones for aerial photography but can't achieve it due to the high price, then this world's smallest drone may meet your requirements.


First, let's talk about the three dimensions. It is only 4.0x4.0x2.2cm and weighs only 14g. You can't find a smaller camera drone now. Due to the size problem, only a 640 × 480 resolution (300000 pixels) camera is built in, and the recorded video is saved on the built-in 2GB microSD card, which can be used for post-processing or shared to the Internet.


The characteristics and specifications provided by the manufacturer TRNDLabs are as follows.

characteristic:

  • TTF (Throw To Fly) and RTF (Ready to Fly) technologies;

  • Adjustable 6-axis flight control system;

  • Stable and simple+stunt "flipping" flight;

  • Night flight auxiliary LED light;

  • Level 3 adjustable control sensitivity: entry-level, medium, expert;

Specifications:

  • 6-axis gyroscope;

  • 2.4GHz radio frequency (channel: 4);

  • 3.7V 120mAh battery;

  • 3-4 minutes flight time, 30 minute charging time;

  • 2 AAA batteries for power supply (remote control);

  • 50m maximum remote control distance;


Amazon now sells for $69, and interested students can buy it at any time. Although it only supports remote control, it does not have the high-end functions of other UAVs, and it does not meet the high-definition standard due to the size of the camera. However, this world's smallest camera UAV may be the closest product to our actual situation. In terms of this price, it is not difficult to have one. (laughing)


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