HEXO+, hexacopter drone, Squadrone System, Grenoble, France


HEXO+ Your Autonomous Aerial Camera
June 14, 2014

A sneak preview of our Kickstarter video. Thanks for not spreading it around yet.
 

FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT

Published on Jan 6, 2015

This is the first movie ever made with HEXO+, the first fully-autonomous flying camera, released at CES 2015 with Xavier De Le Rue.

HEXO+ enables you to capture yourself in action without a pilot. It's a ready to fly drone that follows and frames you to capture incredible shots with your smartphone and a Gopro. It doesn't need any bracelet or remote control.
The HEXO+ is the perfect tool for action sports and for moviemakers with its numerous camera movements (follow-me, dolly, 360 selfie, hover and fly away)
 

Hexo+ Out Of The Box - Hexo Is Here!

Published on Nov 17, 2015

The moment we’ve all been waiting for has finally arrived—today, we are shipping HEXO+ units to you, our backers and early supporters. This is a major milestone for all of us. Together, we’ve developed the first autonomous drone. This flight system can take-off, follow and frame you while filming with predetermined camera movements, and safely land. These processes are entirely automated and simply initiated with the HEXO+ smartphone app. This allows you to capture the moment hands-free, as no bulky remote control is needed.
 

Meet the Hexo+ Autonomous Camera Drone

Published on Jan 17, 2016

This aerial camera holds a GoPro on a three-axis stabilizing gimbal and flies autonomously based on smartphone commands. We ask its creators how its flight algorithms work and why they chose not to enable direct transmitter control.
 

Hexo+ Review - A Hexacopter that follows you

Published on Mar 22, 2016

The Hexo+ is a six-rotored, semi-autonomous hexacopter that locks onto and follows your iOS or Android phone on command. It's designed for sports enthusiasts who want to be filmed from the air while they participate in biking, skiing, or other extreme sports. The drone accepts simple commands from your phone; you can tell it how close to follow and when to swoop in or spin around you. It has about 15 minutes of flight time on a full charge, and can land on its own when the battery runs low. In the event of disaster, the landing struts and propeller blades are easy to replace in the field.
 
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