I hope the video will show how the collision detection works.
The Roam-e is the only drone that can't land the user would have to grab it from the air all the time.
What i want to know is how dose the collision detection know when you are reaching to grab the ROAM-e with out it thinking that its an obstacle ?
Am i the only one that think that this is a really dumb design like the drone can't even land on it own and the blades are exposed.
collision detection on Roam-e
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