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VTI SkyTracker Ⅱ

VTI SkyTracker Ⅱ

Catégorie : La photographieVersion: 1.1.0

Taille:75.50MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:FYD Technology Co., Ltd

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Description de l'application

VTI SkyTracker II est une solution logicielle puissante pour gérer et analyser des images et des données aériennes, particulièrement utile dans l'agriculture, la surveillance environnementale et l'arpentage. Il facilite la visualisation et l’analyse des données capturées par les drones, améliorant ainsi la prise de décision. Les fonctionnalités clés incluent un suivi en temps réel, une intégration transparente des données et une interface utilisateur intuitive. Pour les spécifications complètes, consultez la documentation officielle ou le site Web du vendeur.

Points forts du VTI SkyTracker II :

❤ Qualité d'image supérieure : le drone de streaming DX-4 intégré dispose d'une caméra vidéo HD 720p pour des images et des vidéos nettes et claires.

❤ Streaming en direct : le Wi-Fi 4G permet le streaming vidéo en temps réel directement sur votre smartphone.

❤ Stockage sans effort : les photos et les vidéos sont facilement enregistrées et stockées sur votre smartphone, simplifiant ainsi le partage et l'édition.

❤ Valeur exceptionnelle : le drone de streaming DX-4 offre des fonctionnalités impressionnantes à un prix compétitif.

Questions fréquemment posées :

❤ Le drone de streaming DX-4 est-il adapté aux débutants ?

- Absolument ! Sa conception privilégie la facilité d'utilisation, ce qui la rend parfaite pour les novices.

❤ Quelle est la portée de contrôle du drone ?

- Le drone de streaming DX-4 maintient un contrôle optimal jusqu'à 100 mètres du contrôleur.

❤ Puis-je faire voler le drone de streaming DX-4 à l'intérieur ?

- Bien qu'il soit mieux adapté à une utilisation en extérieur, il peut être piloté à l'intérieur dans de grands espaces ouverts avec la prudence appropriée.

Résumé :

Le drone de streaming DX-4 offre une nouvelle perspective sur le monde, vous permettant de capturer des images aériennes à couper le souffle grâce à sa caméra de haute qualité et ses capacités de diffusion en direct. Sa conception conviviale et son prix abordable le rendent idéal pour les utilisateurs de drones débutants et expérimentés. Améliorez votre photographie et votre vidéographie – téléchargez VTI SkyTracker II dès aujourd'hui et prenez votre envol !

Quoi de neuf dans la version 1.1.0

Dernière mise à jour le 9 mars 2024

Cette mise à jour inclut des corrections de bugs mineurs et des améliorations de performances. Téléchargez ou mettez à jour vers la dernière version pour une expérience optimale.

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