Very interesting device
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/airdog/airdog-worlds-first-auto-follow-action-sports-dron
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/airdog/airdog-worlds-first-auto-follow-action-sports-dron
Do those people know no one watches their videos on YouTube?There are tons of people spending $1k on drones that they pilot themselves with cameras or can fly on autopilot via gps. I bet there's tons of people who would buy a $1500 drone that films them above and will follow them around.
Do those people know no one watches their videos on YouTube?
Watching some guy ride a bike on a road, ...not interesting.
Actually motovlogging has been quite lucrative for some
they only go up to 40 mph, pretty useless for anything more than bicycles or closed course stuff...other than that they're pretty cool.
Watching people play video games is the biggest audience on the internet, one guy is making $1.5M a year on youTube, making videos, of playing video games.
It seems there is a growing interest in watching other people do things whilst sitting on a couch.
Watching people play video games is the biggest audience on the internet, one guy is making $1.5M a year on youTube, making videos, of playing video games.
It seems there is a growing interest in watching other people do things whilst sitting on a couch.
I've been thinking of something like this for a few years. But I want one that would follow a few feet while woods riding. I think there's a large market for it, and I'm sure this will sell well for them. I would think it would make sports like Enduro dirt biking, or rally car racing much larger if something like this was used. There's so many awesome sports out there that just aren't good for spectators, something like this could change that maybe.
You can set the height it flies behind you
There are tons of people spending $1k on drones that they pilot themselves with cameras or can fly on autopilot via gps. I bet there's tons of people who would buy a $1500 drone that films them above and will follow them around.
I predict huge success!
I predict they will be banned in Ontario!
Watching people play video games is the biggest audience on the internet, one guy is making $1.5M a year on youTube, making videos, of playing video games.
It seems there is a growing interest in watching other people do things whilst sitting on a couch.