App-Controlled Quadcopters

Syma's New Quadcopter Comes With An HD Camera and Built-In WiFi

If you happen to be in the market for a new quadcopter that's capable of taking and transmitting photos and video but don't want to shell out a huge chunk of your savings, you might want to go ahead and look into the Syma X5UW.

Retailing for $189.99, this innovative new quadcopter is fitted with a 720p HD camera that is capable of transmitting images and video to you in real-time via the built-in WiFi module. What's more, you can view these real-time streams on a smartphone app that you can also use to switch between different flight and recording modes. The drone is also very lightweight, weighing in at only 112 grams.

With its easy portability, app-controlled mechanisms and HD photography capability, the Syma X5UW is an excellent option for first-time drone buyers.
Trend Themes
1. App-controlled Drones - Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in developing more advanced smartphone apps to control drones and access real-time video streams.
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Industry Implications
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