Are the pilot's data really safe? Is using drones makes us unwittingly disclose our sensitive information about our location, or personal data? We answer these questions in this article: Yuneec pilots are safe!
The situation in Ukraine from the perspective of our drone community. How do we support? What does our work look like now? #DronesForUkraine
A few days ago, Coverdrone, a Dutch company specializing in drone insurance for the European market, published a list of the most common reasons for drone loss or damage, and from Coverdrone's point of view: the most common reasons for drone policy claims. What does it reveal?
We are pleased and proud to share with you the information about the publication of the Polish creators of SARUAV in the international high-scoring scientific journal "Remote Sensing" 2021, 13(23).
Both pandemic and geopolitical issues are already giving us supply chain problems in the drone industry. Around the world, we are seeing bottlenecks in the production of new devices. Key raw materials and components are in short supply. Read more in the article ->
AUTEL ROBOTICS makes great drones, but doesn't make it easy for its potential customers to choose from the range of products on offer. In the following article, we'll try to make it easier to discern the key differences and what's included in the packaging of each drone from the Autel stable.
Autel Robotics entered the market with its first drones in 2014 and over the past 6 years has transformed itself into a very serious player in the semi-professional and professional UAV sector. The headquarters and production line are located in the United States, although it is only a subsidiary derived from Autel Intelligent Technology - a Chinese manufacturer of automotive diagnostic tools.
A few days ago we received the first Autel model - currently new in sale in our country - EVO 2 Pro Enterprise. It made a truly royal entrance - it brought us to our knees and demanded applause and admiration. Whether he finally succeeded - the answer is in the text.
Nothing in recent years has had a greater impact on the pace of development of wearable optics than drones. However, the explosion in the quality of the material generated has brought with it an eruption in file sizes and recording speed requirements. In this text, we show you how not to get lost in this.