Lily, the robotic flying drone camera

We’ve already seen a lot of drones in the past few years but this one called Lily is the dubbed as the world’s first throw-and-shoot camera.

The Lily looks like your typical quadcopter with a built-in camera but this time, there’s no need to navigate it manually. The Lily will follow the owner using a tracking device which can be worn on the wrist.

The built-in camera has a 12-megapixel sensor, shoots full HD 1080p at 60fps and can take slow-mo 120fps shots at 720p.

The battery will last up to 20 minutes on a single full charge and automatically follows the user up to a speed of 40kmph. The Lily is also waterproof so you don’t have to worry about accidentally dropping it in water or operating it under ehavy rain.

You can check out the demo video here:

The Lily will be available by February 2016 for $999 but if you pre-order now, they can give it for $499 only.

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