Aeryon Scout flying camera
Aeryon Labs of Waterloo has released the Aeryon Scout, a brand new invention which is still in its prototype stage. Four connected foam rings, each 30cm in diameter with a rotor inside make up the Aeryon Scout. A camera is hidden in its underbelly, where a “quadrotor” is controlled by a remote control and can fly into places where it’s too difficult, dangerous or time-consuming for ordinary folk to go and snap a few shots. I suppose police and the military will find this useful, and so would the paparazzi.
Source: New Launches
4 reviews or comments
peter Says: April 23, 2008 at 7:12 am
I might like to try that as an alternative to pole camera
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geoff cotter Says: November 21, 2011 at 12:35 pm
Strange….I already have one of these, well something identical, its called an AR Drone. Got it on e-bay for £250

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