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Tue, Jan 08, 2019

AirSelfie Takes Flight With New Aerial Cameras At CES 2019

Company Unveils New Fleet Of Cameras

AirSelfie is unveiling three new aerial camera models at CES 2019: AIR 100, AIR ZEN and AIR DUO. The cameras set a new standard in consumer aerial photography featuring proprietary A.I.R. (Aerial Imaging Robotics) Technology for Hands-Free Flight and A.I.M. (Autonomous Imaging Mission) programming to shoot HD photographs and videos of any chosen subject from dramatic perspectives never before possible. AirSelfie is also introducing an enhanced, intuitive One-Touch app that allows users to capture, edit, view, and share content within a single integrated app.

The new AirSelfie AIR cameras being unveiled and showcased at CES 2019 include:

AIR 100 – The AIR 100 is AirSelfie’s most affordable and intuitive entry-level aerial camera. Retailing for $99.95, the value-priced camera is geared toward casual photographers and videographers aged 10+ featuring a 12MP camera, HD video and 6-minute flight time between charges. The One-Touch app experience makes the AS 100 perfect for capturing life’s everyday moments.

AIR ZEN – The AIR Zen is the industry’s first autonomous flight, zenith aerial camera. The AIR Zen features a 13MP 120? zenith camera and plastic carbon reinforced body that flies and captures spectacular photos and 4K videos without a connection to a smartphone. The AIR Zen has water-resistant capabilities, allowing it to be safely used outdoors without incurring damage. Retail $139.95.

AIR DUO – The AIR Duo is the first aerial camera on the market to feature dual lenses for landscape and zenith photos and HD videos. The AIR Duo features a 12MP FOV 80° front camera and a 12MP FOV 110° wide-angle zenith camera, along with a 120G aluminum alloy body and 7-minute flight time with removable battery for extending flights. Retail $229.95.

“When it comes to aerial photography with AirSelfie, the sky is definitely the limit,” said Stefano Cabella, CEO, AirSelfie. “AirSelfie is the first and only true AIR Camera that allows you to be naturally and completely immersed in your everyday life or life adventure while AirSelfie records your experiences. We invite everyone to stop by and visit us at CES to see how we are taking aerial photography to new heights.”

AirSelfie AIR camera models will be available globally in 2019. The company is developing a massive global distribution strategy to offer its products and accessories at leading retailers in the US, Canada, Spain, Portugal, Germany, UK, France, Republic of Korea, Japan, Russia, Turkey, Switzerland, Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Greece, Belgium, and Luxembourg. Additionally, AirSelfie products will be available in 2019 at renowned duty-free airport stores across the US, UAE and Europe.

(Image provided with AirSelfie news release)

FMI: www.airselfiecamera.com

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