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The Yuneec Typhoon H is a well-equipped prosumer camera drone, but its build quality and lackluster user experience keep it off our short list.
Editors' note: Yuneec has officially priced the Typhoon H at $1,299. It starts shipping in April. When I first read the description for Yuneec's Typhoon H camera drone, which it launched at CES ...
The landing gear can also retract to give the Typhoon H’s HD gimbal camera an unobstructed 360-degree view. In addition, the Yuneec H’s gray body is a rugged mix of ABS plastic and carbon fiber.
Drone manufacturer Yuneec has unveiled a new addition to its ever expanding range of 4K Ultra HD camera drone hardware with the unveiling of the new Typhoon H Plus which builds upon the previous ...
Nowhere is that more clear than with the Yuneec Typhoon H, a camera platform that is also a drone that is also incredibly fun to fly.
The Typhoon H was introduced at CES two years ago and packed features commonly seen on so-called prosumer drones, with a 4K camera, automated flight modes and some degree of obstacle detection ...
The Typhoon H drone was first seen at CES 2016 back in January. The controller is Android based, has a 7-inch touchscreen, and shows 720p video from the drone camera in real-time.
The Typhoon H Plus’s camera is comprised of a one-inch 20-megapixel sensor and a “high-aperture” lens, and it can shoot 4K video at 60fps.
Yuneec plans to market a collision avoidance module based on Intel's RealSense tech, as well as an infrared camera module. The Typhoon H is priced at $1,799 in a ready-to-fly configuration.
Electric aircraft-maker Yuneec made a bit of a splash when it landed at CES earlier this year with its Typhoon H hexacopter. With folding landing gear and a swivelling 4K camera, the drone was ...
In addition to its ultrasonic proximity sensor, Yuneec said the Typhoon H was built to allow for additional components, such as Intel’s RealSense camera, to expand its capabilities in the future.