Optoelectronics

Throw-and-go camera requires no setup

14th May 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Requiring no set up, using Lily is as easy as 1-2-3: users simply throw the drone in the air and it starts recording. The throw-and-go camera flies its self with no controller, so users get to focus on their activity without having to worry about the filming. The only thing needed for the camera to effortlessly follow users is a tracker device on their arm.

Not only does Lily shoot from above but users can also get side shots, follow shots and loop shots. The waterproof, ultra-portable, fully HD camera comes with full HD slow motion of 1080p60 or 720p120fps and has a flying time of 20 minutes, with easy landing in the palm of the users hand. Lily will also record sounds and when selecting Lily shoots, users can also take pictures, with stills of up to 12MP.

Measuring 26.1x26.1x8.18cm with a weight of 1.3kg, the maximum speed Lily can go at is 25mph/40km and has a maximum distance of 100ft. A 4GB micro SD is provided and there is a companion app which allows users to change camera settings, create custom shots and edit and share content.

Lily is currently avaliable to pre-order and is avaliable from February 2016.

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