Market positioning more accurate 2017 drone or lock entertainment features

After the ups and downs of the year, the drone market in 2016 ushered in vitality. And 2017 may be an era of entertaining drones, entertaining and entertaining others. This may be a demand that is closer to consumers than “self-portrait”. More accurate market positioning 2017 Drones or lock-in entertainment features After this year's ups and downs, the 2016 drone market has ushered in vitality. It is not like the attempts of the western countries in 2015 and their follow-up attempts. This year has seen us see some other new ideas and new directions. A considerable number of these companies have finally found their own "rhythm." They are no longer blindly chasing, but they have never surpassed.
The cold winter of capital also allows hardware manufacturers such as drones to profoundly reflect on the real needs of users and their own business logic. The "flattering" products have been phased out, and the competition has become more accurate. More drone companies have started. Focus on an area that is deeply plowing rather than anything that can be done by an invincible company. The trend of “folding” and “miniaturization” that is more human-friendly at CES 2016 has swept the consumer drone market for almost a whole year, and at the same time, it has soared at the booth to show you the obstacle avoidance. Well, you know why you say so. We showed the imagination that "too much obstacle avoidance" might have. Later, as an industry giant, Dajiang issued 4 drones with obstacle avoidance in the year. One of them is the collapsible and miniaturized Mavic Pro. . DJI has always been not the earliest one, but it may be CES at the earliest. This year we will also report on the spot for everyone, but before this begins, we can sort out some of the new drones we have gotten. The grapevine, by the way, feels the taste of CES 2017 and see if drones can continue to break through our imagination in 2017. Trailing news Dajiang: According to the convention and the release cycle of Dajiang products, there are still grapevines. Although DJI has a large booth, there is no new product released at CES, but there may be different color versions and minor updates? Remember the black Inspire1 Pro last year? Parrot: Although last year CES released the fixed-wing Disco, Parrot's focus this year is probably not on the product, but more important cooperation will be announced. A collaboration that is already known is PowerUp's FPV paper aircraft suite, which has been nominated for 2017 CES' INNOVATION AWARDS. This product will also be exhibited separately during CES. YUNEEC: There are new products. Last year, Soar took a big move at CES. Typhoo H, an obstacle avoidance drone powered by Intel Realsense technology, was released. However, it finally started to be officially released for the third quarter for various reasons. This year, we will see more new features that will be applied to more mature technologies based on Realsense obstacle avoidance. We will wait and see. The rumored model is likely to be larger than the current Typhoo H. Some of the products. Shenzhen Zero Technology: Last year, Shenzhen launched three new ones at a time, Xplorer Explorer 2 and XplorerXtreme and XplorerMini (an overseas version of “Empire” that was partnered with Tencent). However, despite last year’s pressure, Because of the delay of the product, it missed the best sales time and was surpassed by the following competitors. Although still worth looking forward to, but according to the grapevine news that Shenzhen has no new products released this year. HoverCamera: The HoverCamera that shined on GMIC this year will be at the CES booth for the first time. According to the rumor, although they will not have new products, there will be new “features” related to follow-up. I still look forward to this. After all, they have done a good job in the "following" of the previous generation. Zero-degree intelligence control: DOBBY is also one of the trendiest and collapsible trend products. With the appropriate volume production time, it once ranked its second place in domestic sales. According to the grapevine, DOBBY will release their DOBBY upgrades this year at CES. Maybe the 801+ Sony IMX214 last year will be replaced by a new chip? Some of the features that have been criticized are supposed to be added. Xiaomi: Firstly, the Erida carbon fiber smart drone launched by the small ant of its ecological chain company will be exhibited. The drone uses a unique three-axis design that can carry its own 4K sports camera with a top speed of 120 km (33 m/s) and a battery life of up to 40 minutes. The millet drone that was released at the end of May last year has had half a year now. I don't know if the big move will be released again at this CES. According to the grapevine news, Flymi is closely connected with some chip makers and may launch a small one in the future. Of the millet drones, but in fact, I think, as long as Xiaomi can do Parrot's entertainment performance, the price is greatly reduced, it should buy out of stock. GoPro: Fix Karma first, don't cut off the drone project. Yi Hang: It seems that there is no gossip. As for the future, in fact, it seems that there are not many new products. It is also possible that the product iterations of 2016 will be updated too quickly. The development of the product at this point in time is not yet suitable for publication, and these are just the gossip news. Before the storm It is calm. However, last year because of the joining of chip manufacturers, many new drone startup companies were pushed to the cusp, and the consumer-grade drones market became bigger. Therefore, this year's chip technology upgrade may allow small drones to be upgraded. Doing more things, when dealing with complex calculations becomes more and more simple, it may lead to qualitative changes, new features you and I never thought of will appear. On the other hand, many unmanned drones introduced FPV product suites last year, including the Mavic Pro, which were not mass-produced or sold. This year should allow more humans to feel this unique "God", and secondly, even more. Much to stimulate the development of drone competitions. If there are improvements in communication technology, perhaps FPV is not just about entertainment. It may be more interesting to let people experience the drone's perspective in real time. VR and FPV are different, and it is also possible to combine VR with drones. How to play a drone in the virtual world? The real world drones are filled with millions of immersed and VR technology geeks? In short, I think this year may be an era of entertainment drones, entertaining themselves and entertaining others. This may be a demand that is closer to consumers than “self-portrait.”