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ONAGOFly - Nano Smart Drone

Bruce

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A friend alerted me to this Indiegogo campaign this morning. I am disappointed by the 3.5 to 7 MPH max wind speed but that is reasonable for its size. If it lives up to the hype it could be a fun way to video boating outings without taking up much space on the boat.

I preordered the ProKit version but am curious what our experienced quad copter operators think?

Full disclosure, if you click this link and end up ordering one I might get an upgrade to my unit.

 
Yep- not bad price for what the video claims it can do- I'll like to hear others prospective.

(Update - never mind joined the Kickstarter campaign - gee wiz)
 
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It doesn't mention top speed anywhere. Wakeboarding is usually around 20 mph, I wonder if it could keep up very well...
 
I looked at that also. I was turned off by its relatively short range. Not bad for the money though.
 
Looks neat and is inexpensive but its in that category of inexpensive drone. My DJI Phantom 3 standard was under $500 during the holidays and would still buy that over this again. A few of the big draw backs with this unit are that its strictly wifi driven to the unit so your range is limited but at 90 feet still isn't terrible but no where near the DJI I have had mine over 3000ft out away from me and still had control. The fact that if it goes out of range it just stops and hovers with no sort of retrieval you have to find away to get your self in range which could pose problems especially if it being drifted by wind. No gimbal is a big one for me after experiencing having one with the DJI I couldn't imagine buying one of these with out one it will make it difficult to get moving shots in the exact frame you want. Once again these are all comparisons to a unit that is twice as much as this so the DJI should out preform it in every category but at this price point I would really consider kicking in the extra $250 and just get a DJI. I do agree the size is nice.

@Jackew Below are the specs

1. Smartphone control ,wi-fi connected

2. Smile tracking : Smile recognition (take pics when smile detected)

3. GPS : will follow smartphone that connected to the drone , and help the drone hovering in position

4. Resist 1.6-3.3m/s wind

5. 15M pixels photo and 1080P HD@ 30fps video

6. Wi-fi control 30 meters (hover when out of detectable distance)

7. Throw and fly (after choosing take-off mode )

8. PIR(Passive infrared sensor) Obstacle avoidance
What's the features of the drone? 1.Smile face recognition and take a snapshot automatically

2.P2P live stream broadcasting(its the stretch goal)

3.GPS tracking

4.Throw and fly

5.Highly portable

6.Intelligent obstacle avoidance

7.Landing in hands/take off from hands

8.Capture still images when recording
How long will ONAGOfly fly with fully charged battery? 15 mins without recording a video while if it sync up recording a video it would fly for around 12 mins
How’s the video resolution of ONAGOfly? 1080P HD @30FPS
What’s the output format of the pictures and videos? JPG and MOV
What’s the maximum storage of ONAGOfly? It's up to 32GB (not included in the package)
Is ONAGOfly with gimbal? How would that decrease the shakiness? No it's without gimbal. While ONAGOfly uses electronic method to achieve vibration reduction
How long would it record with 32G micro SD card? The 32G Micro SD card enable 280 min video record
What's the Net weight? 140g (0.3 lbs)
What's the size of the drone? The distance between the wheelbase is 120mm,the height of the drone is 46mm
Can I use smart phone to pilot it? Yes, it’s compatible with IOS (6.0 and above) and Android (4.0 and above) device
How would we make the connection between smartphone and ONAGOfly? The communication between the drone and ONAGOfly is via wifi. There's Wifi mould inside the drone signals a unique signal for pairing. Player would set their own password for the wifi. Use smartphone to search the wifi signal and get connected. Input the correct wifi code to connect with ONAGOfly. While it's on your whether to set a password.
Would ONAGOfly support first person view? Yes
Is ONAGOfly compatible with VR Headsets? You can watch the video saved in your smartphone with the VR Headsets .
What's the controlling distance? 30m horizontal + 30m vertical
What’s the battery life? 1000mah
How does ONAGOfly achieve hovering? ONAGOfly has built in barometer that enables hovering by detecting pressures in the environment
What’s the maximum wind resistance? Can fly under wind scale force 2
Are there GPS in the drone? Is it possible to navigate by GPS? Yes, there’s GPS module in the in drone that can follow signals from the smart devices.
How does GPS following work? With GPS module, ONAGOfly can communicate through smart devices via wifi signal. By acquiring the GPS data from smart devices, ONAGOfly can follow wherever the users go.
What is simle recognition? When using ONAGOfly app to control and take photos, the app take photos when smiles are detected, capturing moments that are worth saving.
What is P2P live streaming? ONAGOfly makes it possible to live stream the footage from the drone directly to a distant device by internet data.
How does ONAGOfly realize obstacle avoidance? How sensitive is the obstacle avoidance and distance? With the built in Infrared sensors on the 4 sides of the drone, ONAGOfly detects obstacle within 20 cm, intelligent changing direction or hovering to avoid collision.
What can I expect from ONAGOfly app? 1. One button to take off and land 2. Control panel for directions 3. Tile control mode to navigate ONAGOfly 4. One button to take picture 5. Download photos and videos directly to your camera roll 6. P2P live streaming
What’s the camera lens? 15 mega pixels Sony lens that’s the same as iPhone 6s
Can ONAGOfly camera auto focus? Yes
What’s the materials of the propellers? Can I replace the propellers? Plastic and yes you can change propellers
What’s the material of the ONAGOfly shell? High intensity ABS
How to charge ONAGOfly? Use micro USB port to charge
When can I get ONAGOfly? If ordered before Dec. 20th, your drone will ship by the end of January and be delivered in early February. Order later than Dec 20th, will be able to get the drone in March
Where does ONAGOfly ship to? We work with major courier companies so that we are able to ship worldwide. Shipping are free in the US. We will include $25 for shipping to the rest of the world.
Is the cost of shipping included? Shipping is included to the US. For all other orders, please add $25 to your order for shipping.
 
I think it is a good value and has obstacle avoidance which dji phantoms do not. I also like that it does not require the users to register with the faa since it weighs less than 1/2 a pound.

I may order one eventually (not during the Kickstarter campaign though) but it is still too limited feature and functionality wise to replace my phantom or cause me to cancel my orders for the pending follow me drones (air dog and lily). I see using this on the ski slopes not over the water. The release dates for these follow me drones has been pushed back several times already so I have doubts that this new follow me drone will be shipped as early as this feb. or mar.
 
Also interesting. The largest ever failure on Kickstarter. Hope this indigogo one does a little better!

2.3m pounds/around $3m dollars, 12k initial (kickstart) investors and some had to file claims in small claims court to "try" to get their money back! This makes me wonder if I'm going to get screwed on any or all of the $1,800 I have paid for drones "in development". I'm not worried much about the airdog ($1,250) as they are actually shipping but the lily ($550) is still mostly vapor ware aside from a few prototypes being paraded around for advertising / investment purposes.

Hopefully kick starter has put some procedures in place to better protect investors money in future campaigns. Even if this means just withholding the funds until the principals can demonstrate an immediate need for the money.

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2015-11/18/zano-drone-kickstarter-torquing-group-liquidation
 
@Bruce - thanks for making me spend $199 bucks by starting this thread. It's not bad enough that this site cost me all kind of cash for boat mods - now I am buying tech toys that have nothing to do with jet-boats :(
 
This is from my DJI Phantom 3 today. I'm still fairly new with it this maybe my 15th flight. I was surprised how well it handled the wind it was a steady 15 mph with gust up to 20 mph here today.

 
That ocean must very be thick o_O.. For a 20mph wind there is hardly a ripple on the water :winkingthumbsup"
 
This is from my DJI Phantom 3 today. I'm still fairly new with it this maybe my 15th flight. I was surprised how well it handled the wind it was a steady 15 mph with gust up to 20 mph here today.

@robert843 , taking video of your back yard? So in your opinion would you say that the DJI Phantom 3 is the best bang for the buck out of all the drones on the market? Are some better suited to handle salty air?
 
That ocean must very be thick o_O.. For a 20mph wind there is hardly a ripple on the water :winkingthumbsup"

It's all about wind direction here my good sir. when it SE wind it's usually calm any other direction it gets chopped out. I was thinking the same thing when I got down there.
 
@robert843 , taking video of your back yard? So in your opinion would you say that the DJI Phantom 3 is the best bang for the buck out of all the drones on the market? Are some better suited to handle salty air?

@mr moose I honestly have not done a lot of homework on other drones in the market place. I really wouldn't know the answer to that question. I have a few smaller ones such and some smaller RC copters and it's better then any of them hands down. Best Buy had them on sale right now for $499 and if you use your best buy card you would get another 5% off that. I do think sub $500 is a steal on the DJI.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/dji-pha...hite/4406800.p?id=1219743453736&skuId=4406800
 
It's all about wind direction here my good sir. when it SE wind it's usually calm any other direction it gets chopped out. I was thinking the same thing when I got down there.
I'm going with the thick water theory.:)
 
@MrMoose the DJI Phantom requires more piloting skills than the yet to actually exist Lily and ONAGOFly.

The Phantom is the king of amature drones. Many people destroy them within days of buying. There are lots of $60 to $200 quad copter options that are cheap options for learning to fly a quad copter.

I bought Rana an inexpensive quad copter last year but it has only seen a few practice flights. I am hoping that the new class of self piloting drones will work with less of a learning curve and that we will get more use out of them.
 
@MrMoose the DJI Phantom requires more piloting skills than the yet to actually exist Lily and ONAGOFly.

The Phantom is the king of amature drones. Many people destroy them within days of buying. There are lots of $60 to $200 quad copter options that are cheap options for learning to fly a quad copter.

I bought Rana an inexpensive quad copter last year but it has only seen a few practice flights. I am hoping that the new class of self piloting drones will work with less of a learning curve and that we will get more use out of them.

The only reason I would say the DJI takes a little more skill then the smaller ones is it flight capabilities. It's a lot easier to not lose or crash something that only has a 60-90 foot range. The DJI is like anything else know your limits not the equipments limits and you should be fine. @Bruce and @mr moose I will have it in Bimini and will gladly let either of you fly it. That's how confident I am in its own safety capabilities unless you try to go running through a tree line or try to go dive bombing into the ocean it's highly unlikely you will crash it. Even if you lose sight of it there is an auto home feature you can press and it will return it to your home location you set at take off at a predetermined hieght you set so it can safely make it home.
 
Funny you mention - crashing - I lost one of my 3 drones in Destin Bay - I still have one I haven't lost - then I did buy the onago which is my most expensive by far. So I am learning slow and the lesson in losing a drone was only a $60 dollar loss. But we all had a good laugh and I must likely shouldn't have been drunk while throwing my drone off the top floor of the condo - lol.
 
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