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Yuneec's Latest Camera Drone Makes Less Noise & Takes Better Photos

Chinese drone and aircraft manufacturer Yuneec is perhaps best known in recent years for its consumer camera drones, one of the most famous was the Typhoon H released a few years ago. However, Yuneec is not resting on its laurels, which is why it has decided to introduce the upgraded Typhoon H Plus.

The Typhoon H Plus camera drone features a number of desirable upgrades, including the ability to shoot crystal-clear 4K video at 60 frames per second, which is twice as fast as its predecessor. Its improved CMOS sensor allows for better low-light shots. As far as general operability is concerned, this drone promises to make 40 percent less noise, and is claimed to be more wind-resistant.

With upgrades ranging from core camera functionality to ease of operation, the Typhoon H Plus camera drone is a laudable effort in that it keeps up with the newest technological innovations in the increasingly competitive camera drone market.
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Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - Companies can incorporate drone technology into their product lines to make enhanced consumer electronics.
2. Photography and Videography - Companies can invest in camera drone technology to create innovative photography and videography tools.
3. Aerospace and Defense - Drone technology is increasingly used by the military for purposes such as surveillance, and improvements in camera and noise-reducing features could have applications in this industry.

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