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Advantages
Its six rotor configuration and it has a lot of power and can maintain altitude even if one engine or propeller fails. The 4K rotating camera on the drone adds creative versatility not available on drones with fixed forward facing cameras. It also offers dual operator control and features a retractable landing gear. The drone can shoot images in both RAW and JPG formats and its operational range is good.
In order to assist the drone in avoiding obstacles in its path the Intel RealSense Technology is another obstacle avoidance system installed on the device. The obstacle avoidance mechanism however is very limited to moderate speeds.
Materials
Frame: The Typhoon H Pros frame is often composed of strong and lightweight materials and frequently combining carbon fibre with other reinforced polymers.
Propellers: The drone has six propellers arranged in a hexacopter configuration which are often composed of composite or plastic materials.
Landing Gear: To ensure stability during takeoff and landing and the landing gear is usually composed of plastic or similar lightweight and durable material.
Camera and Gimbal: For steady aerial photography and filming and the Typhoon H Pro is outfitted with a 4K camera fixed on a 3 axis gimbal. Typically a mix of plastic and metal components make up the camera and gimbal.
Battery: A rechargeable lithium polymer (LiPo) battery housed in a protective casing powers the drone.
Remote Controller: Usually constructed of plastic and the remote controller may include an integrated screen for controls and a live video stream.
Carrying Case: For easy storage and transportation and many products come with a carrying case. To safeguard the drone and its accessories while in transit and the case is often composed of a hard shell.
How does it function?
With the 360 degrees camera on the drone users can take expansive panoramas. The drones six rotors provide it a lot of power and enable it to maintain altitude even in the case of an engine or propeller failure. Drones with fixed forward cameras lack the creative freedom that comes with the ability to spin the drones camera independently. Additionally Intel RealSense obstacle avoidance technology is included in the drone. The technology provides a number of intelligent features that are included into the system and such as the Front Ultrasound Sensor function and Curve Cable Cam (CCC) and Journey and Point of Interest (POI) and Cycle.