Drone Volt Aircraft Used For Movies, VR, 3D Mapping, Other Industries
Drone Volt will introduce a number of new Service Drone products for the International Drone Industry at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next week.
The company is announcing the introduction of their new Service Drone line-up during CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center January 5-8. With its team of engineers, Drone Volt has designed, developed and manufactured their new range of multirotor professional drones after more than a year of development.
Drone Volt’s product offerings of service drones will include drones ready for use in cinema and virtual reality, agriculture, 3D mapping, data collection, construction and security.
Among the new aircraft is the Hercules flying platform. The aircraft is a modular, heavy-lift flying system, highly customizable and programmable, designed for professional industrial applications and aerial photography. The Hercules platform is available in 3 versions; the 5K, 10K and 20K models, cinema and virtual reality
After the initial success of the Janus 360 Platform, Drone Volt has developed a new version of the Janus 360 VR with improved gimbal stabilization and high performance rigs which allow easier and faster stitching during the video editing process.
The first of it’s kind, the Janus VR-BOT is a radio-controlled platform for 360 degree video content creation at eye level. It’s particularly intended for the real estate sector, tourism and for the virtual visit and/or augmented reality use in museums, hotels and tourist sites and for the VR Gaming industry.
The Hercules 20 sprayer drone can be used for crop spraying. This new version is a high-performance programmable spray drone with an avoidance system. This highly customizable and programmable drone has a smart autopilot to perform its missions and has 2 “solution-spreading” arms.
Drone Volt is becoming a major player in fixed wing drones that map and collect data. DV WING is intended for missions such as photogrammetry, map analysis for farming areas and forests, as well as measurements for road construction.
In order to meet the growing demand from international construction & painting companies, Drone Volt has developed a high-pressure drone spray that can be used for high-pressure liquid spraying and painting.
The Hercules UF (Unlimited Flight) is capable of continuous area and event surveillance where security is a priority. The Hercules UF is not only an autonomous monitoring station but also a drone capable of 24 hour, stationary flight with its external, high-voltage power line.
“Drone Volt’s continued product advancements will make our booth an exciting place to visit and to see where the future of the drone industry is going”, said Dimitri Batsis, Drone Volt’s President and Company Founder. “These Drones are tools that are and will be in use by various industries to make the work of the professionals in these industries safer, easier, and more cost effective.”
(Source: Drone Volt news release. Image of Janus 360 drone provided by Drone Volt)