Technology
DJI’s new line of STEM-focused drones and robots make great gifts
As fun as it is to indulge in theories about robots taking over, it would be unwise for us to fear technology.
Especially when DJI’s new line of ridiculously fun products challenge minds, improve skills in fields of science and math, and foster learning in STEM disciplines.
Still looking for gift ideas? Here’s what we have in the Mashable Shop:
1. DJI RoboMaster S1 STEM Education Robot
The process of building and operating the S1 is designed to heighten your understanding of physics and mathematics while challenging your programming skills. Far more than an amped-up RC car, the educational S1 robot can be taught actions through complex codes and controlled via AI technology. This allows for unlimited experimentation, meaning you can race it, teach it to complete tasks, challenge it on the battlefield (it can fire safe, gel-filled beads), and ultimately set a foundation for a working knowledge of robotics.
Price: $549. Buy it here.
2. Ryze Tech Tello Quadcopter Powered by DJI
If you want an inexpensive drone that’s easy to use and adept at taking quality visuals, you could do worse than the DJI Tello Quadcopter. It can be piloted from a controller, your smartphone, or a VR headset. A single charge lasts for 13 minutes, giving you ample time to capture stable HD video, and it’s also programmable, meaning it can be taught actions that won’t require your control. It clocks in at around 80g, too, so don’t worry if you accidentally fly it into another aircraft.
Price: $99. Buy it here.
3. DJI Mavic Mini: The Everyday Flycam
When folded up, the Mavic Mini drone fits into the palm of your hand. The tiny device weighs less than the average smartphone, meaning it’s ideal for travel and for flying in areas where a larger drone would require a license. Despite its small size, the Mavic Mini still boasts a 30 minute flight time, as well as impressive visual specs like 12MP images and 2.7K Quad HD video. The three-axis motorized gimbal also ensures all of your footage is smooth, stable, and worthy of its hi-def resolution. Put simply, the DJI Mavic Mini is an advanced drone in a trimmed-down package.
Price: $399. Buy it here.
4. Ryze Tech Tello Quadcopter Iron Man Edition Powered by DJI
The Iron Man edition of the DJI Tello Quadcopter is no different than the original from a mechanical standpoint. However, the Marvel collaboration comes dressed in Iron Man graphics and is accompanied by bespoke features: The Tello Hero App lets you complete immersive missions in the world of Tony Stark, and you can even program the drone to mimic the movements of the Iron Man suit.
Price: $129. Buy it here.
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