Hi.
Just found your web page. Seems like this is what I've been looking for.
Do you sell outside GB? It doesn't look like so.
I live in Sweden.
See your mail box.
Rgds Roger
This is a great idea[emoji362], but at £450, it might as well be priced at one arm, a leg?, and half of a head.
The usage of this cage is exactly as Pete says— it’s not designed for high speed flight or to protect against a crash[emoji95]—it’s a device for indoor and close proximity precision. If you do an interior real estate shoot, you’ll know why spherical containment is so good
Now back to price. 80 pounds would be a great value; I could possibly see £100– but £450?!?. At this price, one might just as well design and build an entire new drone specifically intended for this particular purpose. Small and slow, engineered from the outside in. Think about getting into tight spaces. Rock solid stability, maneuverability, with the whole thing, cage and all, the size of a European football [emoji460]️.
This could be done easily with a price tag no higher than £450. You don’t need 50km/hr, fancy dual GPS, or a complex, state of the art camera and gimbal system. Clean and simple— a short, wide angle zoom lens would be a strong selling point, and I’d wonder if 4K is necessary. Most FPV viewing is done at 720p— 1080p video, maybe provision for higher resolution stills, is what a drone like this could use, in the interest of keeping the cost[emoji765]down.
That’s my 2 cents/pence worth. Enjoy, fly safe—[emoji56]