
Zero Zero Robotics presents the world's first bi-copter drone weighing less than 250g, featuring ultra-fast acceleration and unmatched agility.
DJI drones have lost their prominence; the Falcon Mini seems to be much more fun to fly.
Zero Zero Robotics has introduced the V-Copter Falcon Mini, a drone distinguished by its innovative design and ability to offer an entertaining and agile flying experience, rivaling options from established brands such as DJI. This new model is a lighter version of the V-Copter Falcon launched in 2020, weighing less than 250g and specially designed for beginners seeking ease of use and extended flight time.
Unlike most drones, which have four propellers, the V-Copter Falcon Mini utilizes a bi-copter design, featuring only two propellers arranged in a V shape above the body of the drone. This configuration allows it to achieve "lightning acceleration" and "unmatched agility," characteristics highlighted by Zero Zero Robotics, especially in comparison to the DJI Mini 4K. Additionally, it is equipped with a 4K camera stabilized by a 3-axis gimbal, promising to deliver high-quality aerial shots.
The previous model, the V-Copter Falcon, was heavier, exceeding 700g, which placed it in a different category subject to more flight restrictions and regulations. In contrast, the Mini version is more accessible and easier to handle for new users.
Although the presentation is still preliminary and the price and release date have not been confirmed, interested parties can register on the company's website to receive early offers and launch news.
The Falcon Mini features an innovative system where its two rotors automatically adjust to optimize airflow and power, allowing for quick maneuvers with precise turns. This rotation mechanism enables the propellers to work independently, facilitating agile movements in the air. Additionally, the drone offers the option of a Reverse Flight Kit, allowing for fun acrobatics, such as flying backward and one-footed spins.
The technology of the V-Copter Falcon Mini sounds promising, and a detailed review is expected to take place once it becomes available on the market to evaluate its actual performance.
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