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The Power of A Hand Wave

Did you know? The DJI Spark is a mini drone that features all DJI’s well know technologies and the first drone to respond to intelligent hand gesture and obstacle sensing.

Using the force of a simple hand wave, you can launch the spark drone from the palm of your hand, hover it to the correct position and take the perfect picture.

This powerful flying camera that you can take anywhere, is intended to Spark your imagination, and push your creativity, with the capability to take high quality photos and videos.

The DJI Spark is known to attract a crowd, as people enjoy seeing the human hand telling a drone what to do, like in this demonstration video below of the breakthrough DJI Spark drone. Makes for some interesting viewing. 

The Spark could potentially open the door to other gesture-controlled consumer devices.

If you haven’t already investigated using drones in your organisation, now is the time. Why not give us a call today to discuss your requirements for 2022.

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