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Chinese tech giant launches its own drone with 4K support

Xiaomi Mi drone
Xiaomi Mi drone
The 4K version of the drone retails for about $460, while the 1080p model will start at $380.
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As announced in an earlier post, Chinese tech giant, Xiaomi, has launched its Mi drone yesterday.

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Xiaomi's Mi drone is a quadcopter with three-axis gimbal, 4K camera, and a remote control that uses an Mi smartphone as its viewfinder.

According to Innovation Village, the 4K version of the drone retails for about $460, while the 1080p model will start at $380.

Check out the spec sheet for the drone below:

  • 4-propeller system with detachable shields
  • 17.4V battery 5100mAh, 27 minutes non-stop flying
  • 1080p or 4K UHD camera, with 104° wide-angle lens
  • 4K camera at 3840 x 2160 pixels; supports recording of stills in RAW format
  • 720p live video with low latency from up to 2km distance
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  • Camera attached to a 3-axis gimbal, stabilizes up to 2000 vibrations per second
  • Unbelievably lightweight design
  • GPS + GLONASS + vision-based positioning for max precision
  • Autopilot options: automatic take-off + landing, waypoint flight path planning, tap to fly on map, circle an object on the ground
  • Intelligently detects low battery and returns home automatically
  • Real-time location tracking for easy retrieval even post crash
  • Hovers automatically at the edge of no-fly zones
  • Built-in PCB antenna array in remote control for maximum reach
  • Modular design and foldable landing gear

Watch the video of the unboxing of the new Xiaomi drone by Xiaomi exec Hugo Barra below:

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