Indeed.. or it will flop.
Their dimensions and their specs don't add up compared to similar competitors.
Sprite drone is similar length (350mm vs IOT 300-400mm) yet has an extra 500gm of weight. A lot of the weight would be assumed by a bigger battery set, as the electronics inside would be very similar.
Sprite also despite costing more and weighing more (presumably due to battery) is worse on the following points:
1. Flight time is 10-12minutes vs IOT 20minutes. Now if you have extra weight with a similar size machine, I would of thought that would be mostly battery weight which should promote a longer (although not directly proportionally longer) flight time. Apparently not?
2. IOT is meant to have 'collision detection', something none of the 800-1000$ drones have stated and only one which costs $1499 (phantom 4) and that only has 2-directional collision control.
There is some disconnect between reality and expectation I feel here, considering IOT has no prototype.
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