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“Focus on hobby” Parrot Anafi FPV

The Anafi FPV is a drone announced by Parrot. Parrot decided to withdraw from the consumer drone market and focus on B2B, but in 2018 it announced a 4K anafi specializing in aerial photography with a 4K camera. Competing with DJI’s Mavic 2 and others. On the other hand, the lineup is being reinforced one after another, such as Anafi Work, which assumes the use of 3D modeling such as surveying and terrain, and Anafi Thermal, which is equipped with an additional infrared camera.

As you can see from the product name, the Anafi FPV introduced this time is a drone with a strong hobby that enhances the sense of immersion for flight control, including FPV (First Person View) goggles. The aircraft is equipped with a 21-megapixel camera that can shoot 4K HDR video or still images. It weighs only 315g, taking advantage of the lightweight aircraft and reaching 26 minutes of flight time per battery. Other details are the same as the existing Anafi series.

The biggest feature is that it has a preset mode of cinematic and racing. In addition, it cannot be overlooked that the drone can be controlled from a first-person perspective using an FPV headset. If you set the goggles to pair your smartphone with the aircraft using the Free Flight 6.6 app and fly the Anafi FPV, you can fly at a high speed of 50km/h while using 180 degree tilt, 3-axis gimbal, and triple zoom. You can enjoy it from a first-person perspective.

The headset screen displays speed, direction, altitude, and location information. You can switch display items with the headset button, switch HUD display, and even see drones in the air from the ground with goggles attached. In this case, if the drone is not in view, an arrow indicating the direction of the drone is displayed on the screen.

The product is available in early September and is priced at $799. Related information can be found here .

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Through the monthly AHC PC and HowPC magazine era, he has watched 'technology age' in online IT media such as ZDNet, electronic newspaper Internet manager, editor of Consumer Journal Ivers, TechHolic publisher, and editor of Venture Square. I am curious about this market that is still full of vitality.

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