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by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Welcome to B&H’s glossary of essential drone terms and vocabulary, a carefully curated compendium of technical terms, jargon, acronyms, and abbreviations commonly associated with drones and drone systems.
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by Rachel Leathe · Posted
I can’t count the number of times a stranger has approached me while I’ve been setting up my drone to ask if they can watch the launch. I imagine this is how the world’s first television owners must have felt as the neighborhood kids crowded around the only television on their block to witness such groundbreaking technology.
by John Foldi · Posted
Welcome to Drones 101. We know you're eager to actually fly a drone, but before you can lay your hands on a remote control, it's probably best to learn the basics so you can pick the drone that best suits your goals as a new pilot. In this article we'll talk about the different types of drones that are available, then go into essential terminology and some of the more significant drone features. We'll lay it all out in an easy to understand way, so you'll quickly be armed with the information you'll need to head over to
by John Foldi · Posted
If you're new to the world of drones and looking for a little help in choosing the right one, then you've clicked on the right link. With so many different options, two of the most important things to consider are what you plan on using the drone for, and your drone-purchasing budget. To help you answer the first question, we'll go over some of the main entry-level uses for drones, show you some options, and explain what features make them something to consider. As for your budget, we promise these suggestions won't break the bank. In fact,
by John Foldi · Posted
With the announcement of the Flip, DJI turns in yet another entry into the sub-250g mass-market drone category, but this time with a highly unorthodox and novel design. The Flip slides in neatly between the Neo and Avata, borrowing a bit from each drone’s feature set. The Neo is pure entry-level fun, the Avata is FPV-focused, and the Flip is the ideal mobile aerial solution for casual and professional mobile content creation. Released in three configurations, there’s the
by John Foldi · Posted
DJI announced the O4 Air Unit and O4 Air Unit Pro, which allow pilots to add FPV functionality to their non-FPV drones. Compared to their predecessor, the O3 Air Unit, both the O4 Air and O4 Air Pro should deliver lower latency performance for a better FPV experience. Along with the improved latency