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Apparently it was on CES of 2021 and they showed a revamp of it at CES in 23. Now this is 2025 and I haven't been able to find any actual hands on videos with the thing yet. But incredibly cool nonetheless. I mean it has you know, prop guards all around it. So you know it can't hurt you. I was playing with my little toy drone in the living room a couple of days ago and I ran it right into my face and almost took out an eye with a propeller. So luckily it was the eye I don't see with that I almost took out. But man, when you've got spinning propellers flying around inside and you get one of those in the face, oh man, it didn't tickle. Let me just say that much. But for the videos I've seen, this thing has like 360 degree protection around the propellers, like a nice solid frame around it. And it seems like a great idea. I mean you know it's like your own personal flying drone that can scope out your house and take pictures of criminals and stuff even before they get in the house. Someone comes knocking on the door and this thing takes off and all of a sudden it's looking out the window in the door where the knocking came from. I think that has to be the coolest concept. I bet you it will be expensive as hell. I mean Ring doorbell up here is something like $200 just for like the little freaking doorbell thing and the little noise module box. And it's crazy. What makes something like that worth a couple hundred bucks? And then you've got to pay subscription fees for cloud storage and all that other nonsense that comes along with it. I can't understand what makes these devices so bloody expensive. I mean I looked at what it cost to make an actual iPhone Pro and it's like $300, or 200 some odd dollars. So why do they charge a thousand? I mean it's like the prices of tech is just overly inflated for no GD reason at all. It doesn't make any sense to me, other than corporate greed. And that's what it seems to me. It's like corporate greed when it comes to this stuff, especially accessible technology. Like these meta Ray-Bans for instance. Just get this now. Let me reset.

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