Drones
DJI adds another drone to its lineup in the Mavic 3...
Review: Parrot Bebop 2 drone doesn’t stray too far
It’s hard not to like flying a drone, or even watching one being flown. The novelty of drones, in general, is still fresh, and as awareness grows, so do their capabilities. The Parrot Bebop 2 is one of the easiest to get acclimated with, maintaining the simple look and feel of its predecessor without changing a great deal about its performance.
Announcing the New Lightweight DJI Mavic Mini Drone
The new DJI Neo can fly from the palm of your...
My Review of the Protocol Galileo Stealth Quadcopter Drone with Camera
Introducing the Airselphie Airpix Aerial Camera
CES 2016: DJI upgrades its Phantom 3 and Inspire 1 drones
Tech I tried at Best Buy’s Life and Tech Expo 2017
Introducing the new DJI Mini 3 drone
Which drone is right for you: Sports enthusiast
Once, drones were an out-of-reach technology used by the military and rich, pro photographers and cinematographers. Today, however, everyone from amateur videographers to aerial hobbyists can own a decent drone. Just take a look at YouTube and you’ll find tons of amateur footage shot using drones. But, if you’re just getting started, how do you narrow the field from all the options out there? Well, if you’re looking to buy a drone to shot some cool action, I can give you a couple of options as to which drone is right for you: sport enthusiast.