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Xiro Xplorer 2 **Snapdragon Flight Chipset+Obstacle Avoidance**
After the Xiro Xplorer, now its time for Xiro Xplorer 2.Much advance quad coming with lot of different features like obstacle avoidance system,4K camera,Vision Positioning Sensor,Dual GPS/glonass and 25mins flight time.
Now announced by BG: http://www.banggood.com/XIRO-XPOLORE...8803992014116A ![]() Description: Brand name: XIRO Item name: XPOLORER 2 RC quadcopter Color: Black Quadcopter weight: about 1400g Control sistance: About 1000m Charger time: About 90 mins Flight time: 25 mins Battery: 5300 mAh Li-po battery (included) Quadcopter size: 500 x 500 x 190 mm Features: 4K camera offers you superior recording, crystal clear photos. 3-axis stabilized gimbal will automatically eliminate vibrations and blurring during the flight to enable a safe, stable and relaxed flight. 360° intelligent anti-collision system, which makes the Xplorer 2 extremely accurate in avoiding obstacles. Real-time shooting, 5 intelligent flight modes, 3 flight levels can make on transmitter. Antenna data transmission will give you HD video previews within a distance of up to 1km. Flying indoors stably. 5200mAh li-po battery ensures it flies for 25 mins. Durable shell helps you protect the quadcopter well. You can accomplish 5 intelligent flight modes, shoot and share them in real-time on most social media platforms on XIRO App. Function:up / down, left / right sideward fight, forward / backward, turn left / right, Headless Mode, One Key Return, Lost Control Protection, Low Battery Protection, One Key Takeoff / landing Package included: 1 x XPOLORER 2 RC quadcopter 1 x Transmitter 1 x Battery Take a look at its teaser video:
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Checkout this video by FPVGuy made at Xiro booth CES 2016
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Looks very cool, I am particularly interested to see how the collision avoidance works, as the recently announced Yuneec typhoon H seems to just use some basic ultrasonic sensors for obstacle avoidance, but if anyone has ever tried to use them while moving you will see they are rather inaccurate so I doubt they will work well enough to stop you hitting anything smaller than a building.
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