HoverAir X1 Pro and Promax: Foldable, Self-Flying 4K/8K Drones With Modular Controller
Zero Zero Robotics has recently unveiled its latest drone model, the HoverAir X1 Pro and the HoverAir X1 Promax, which has a range of innovative features that set them apart from other drones on the market. These new drones are designed specifically for capturing high-quality footage of fast-paced sports and activities, such as skiing, cycling, and more. With their compact and lightweight designs, they can easily be carried in a backpack or purse.
The company recently put both of these drones up for sale on Indiegogo and just a few hours after the campaign went live, Zero Zero Robotics has already received support from 2,475 backers, raising a total of €1,628,021 (around USD 1,845,000).
Main Features
The HoverAir X1 Pro is equipped with a 4K camera that is capable of recording at an impressive 60 frames per second (fps). This camera features a 1/1.3” CMOS sensor and a custom 7-layer lens, providing a wide-angle field of view of 104 degrees.
On the other hand, the HoverAir X1 Promax is the world's first drone to offer 8K video recording at 30fps. This impressive camera also features a 1/1.3” CMOS sensor and a custom 7-layer lens but with a slightly wider field of view of 107 degrees.
Both drones are equipped with AI-powered tracking and collision detection systems, making them suitable for use in a variety of terrains and weather conditions.
The HoverAir X1 Pro and Promax are not only impressive in terms of their video capabilities but also in their compact design. They are lightweight, foldable, and feature advanced sensors that enable them to navigate through complex environments with ease.
Pricing and availability
The HoverAir X1 Pro is available at an early bird price of $399, with an expected retail price of $499. The HoverAir X1 Promax is offered at an early bird price of $599, with an expected retail price of $699.
Both models are available for purchase through a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo, which began on August 26, 2024. Zero Zero Robotics promises to start shipping its new drones in October, and what's more impressive is that they come with a warranty – a rare offering in the world of crowdfunding projects.