CES Stars: Drones

Techies and those in IT support and computer repair?flock to Las Vegas right now. But the gambling, buffets and partying isn’t what’s bringing them. It’s the annual Consumer Technology Association Conference (CES). However, one device steals the show. It’s not the smartphone. So here are the CES stars: drones.

Hence, let me introduce you to the CES stars: drones. First, there are selfie drones. They weigh under a pound. But they still carry 12 or 13 pixel megapixel cameras. Though they fold and are easy to carry; their battery lives are only 10 minutes a turn. Their software bundle is more than enough to do the job (or so they say). The drone name is Hover Camera Passport. It costs around $600. Then there is the aquatic PowerVision PowerRay. Fisherman throw it from their boat, because it ‘s compatible with a cable tether. The light attracts fish and lasts four hours without charging. But this one doesn’t come cheap. It costs around $1,500.

There are more CES stars: drones. ?Who doesn’t like Star Wars? So, there’s a Star Wars drone for your entertainment. They cost just around $200. It also has lasers and sensors. You can combat with other drones Luke Skywalker style. Then there’s the Ehang 184. This drones flies you! That’s not a typo. This Chinese based drone can fly you on short distances. Here is their website. But I almost forgot…the Ehang 184 will run you $300,000. So start saving up.

Those are the main CES stars: drones. It looks like a good cast of characters, doesn’t it? I’m especially curious about Ehang 184. We’ve all seen the Jetsons and Futurama. People commute by air. That’s a dream of all of ours, isn’t it? We all get tired of the gridlock and tempers on the road. How wonderful would it be just to get on a drone and fly to our destination? Could Ehang 184 be onto something? Could this CES stars: drones be the real star of the show, and the future?

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