
Un nouveau drone est capable d'enregistrer des images en haute définition et de les retransmettre à son contrôleur, qui peut les regarder à travers des lunettes spéciales et avoir l'impression de voler.
Un nouveau drone est capable d'enregistrer des images en haute définition et de les retransmettre à son contrôleur, qui peut les regarder à travers des lunettes spéciales et avoir l'impression de voler.
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4352524
Data:
2025-08-16
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Picture MUST credit: Antigravity A new drone is able to record high definition footage and beam it back to its controller who is able to watch the feed through special goggles and feel they are flying. The A1 by US startup Antigravity works with a wireless hand controller and a set of high-tech eyewear. A pistol-grip trigger remote offers an intuitive point-to-fly user experience. The goggles afford wearers an all-around 360 degree immersive view of the drone's flight. Antigravity says that its tech, called FreeMotion, works with head tracking to allow the wearer to look freely in any direction while flying the drone using intuitive hand gestures. This means that a controller can look left, right, up and down as the drone moves through the air and make it feel like you're actually on board the drone. The left eye cover on the goggles is a small screen so others will be able to see what the user is experiencing. The drone has a dual-lens camera system that makes the live video feeds and 360-degree possible. There is a fish-eye lens to the top of the fuselage and another below. There are also two front-facing lenses. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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