DJI's drones take Facebook Live in a new direction: Up
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In my hand recording the video is the DJI Phantom 4. Testing out the new Facebook Live integration.
So I figured we'd go out and take a quick flight and let you see how it works.
All right, just gonna put this down and take off.
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So all the audio is being recorded through the iPhone that's attached to the CGI controller.
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Only about 70 feet right now, gonna go up a little bit higher.
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It's the DGI phantom four i'm flying right here.
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So, just hovering for a second.
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All right, that's at about 200 feet.
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So You look out straight the very cloudy foggy New York City.
And just keeps spinning.
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The limit where [INAUDIBLE]
is gonna be 400 feet.
I'm just gonna keep it at 200 for now.
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Yeah, cuz it looks like it might rain again.
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I'm gonna bring it back down.
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Go a little lower and fly over some water here.
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I'm taking it nice and slow today just because I'd rather not crash on a live video stream on Facebook.
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I would hope you'd make fun of me if I crashed, yeah.
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It does have the obstacle avoidance in it though, so hopefully won't have too many problems.
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Flight time is about 20 minutes.
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