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Thu, Aug 04, 2016

ZeroTech Launches Dobby Pocket Drone

Small UAV Designed For Photography

Professional drone company ZeroTech has launched a new Pocket Drone ... Dobby. Dobby is compact and optimized for photography, taking pictures by voice control and gesture control, assisting users to capture the perfect moment they want with least effort.

At the same time, Dobby Pocket Drone is an AI-powered drone featuring object tracking and facial recognition. Dobby can take off by voice control and one click on APP. It also supports flying around by gesture control. Selfie lovers can enjoy creative photos from unique perspectives rather than taken by other shooting tools like cell phone cameras.

Patented fold-up technology allows Dobby to stay the size of iPhone 6 plus, which can fit comfortably into your pocket. Qualcomm Snapdragon inside Dobby supports indoor and outdoor scenarios. According to the official video on ZeroTech's YouTube channel, Dobby assists outdoor activity lovers and travelers enjoy themselves completely without worrying holding camera and taking photos.

(Images provided with ZeroTech news release)

FMI: www.zerotech.com/en


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