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The Cleo Dronut X1 Hides its Fans for Safer Operation

The Cleo Dronut X1 drone is a durable, bi-rotor technology product for maximizing the capabilities of operators by highlighting enclosed components and more. The drone comes as the first of its kind that utilizes a series of ducted fans to enable it to fly comfortably in the presence of humans without having to worry about them coming into contact with rotors. The unit is paired with a high-resolution 4K camera along with a three-dimensional LiDAR sensor, LEDs for operation in the dark and a global shutter camera to enable precise positioning.

The Cleo Dronut X1 drone highlights a very user-friendly design that can be piloted via an Android smartphone, which can even be modified to fit onto a PlayStation controller for increased agility.
Trend Themes
1. Ducted Drone Technology - Companies can explore the development of ducted drones for safer and improved drone operation around humans.
2. User-friendly Drone Design - Companies can invest in designing more user-friendly drones that can be controlled through familiar devices like smartphones or gaming controllers.
3. Multifunctional Drone Sensors - Companies can innovate and incorporate 3D LiDAR sensors, high-resolution 4K cameras and global shutter cameras to improve drone sensing and positioning capabilities.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace and Defense - The aerospace and defense industry can create ducted drones for military and surveillance applications with superior safety and stealth capabilities around humans.
2. Media and Entertainment - The media and entertainment industry can invest in user-friendly drone designs to capture high-quality aerial footage for movies, news, sports and events.
3. Logistics and Infrastructure - The logistics and infrastructure industry can utilize multifunctional drones with advanced sensing and positioning capabilities for inspection, maintenance, and surveillance of critical assets and infrastructure.

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