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HOVER CAMERA PASSPORT DRONE REVIEW

Posted on November 25, 2016December 28, 2018 By Jarvis

Drones have evolved rather quickly in the past few years, but lately we seem to be entering a new era. Instead of stuffing drones with every feature known to man, manufacturers are starting to build them with features and specs that are targeted toward for a particular type of use — like racing, FPV, or filmmaking. The Hover Camera Passport from ZeroZero Robotics is a prime example of this trend. Instead of being a jack-of-all-trades, this drone is built specifically for the purpose of taking selfies and follow footage — so we took it out for a couple weeks of selfie-ing to see how it stacks up against some of the more full-featured drones on the market.

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Standout Features & Specs

The single most significant feature on the Passport is definitely its foldable design. We’ll delve into the nitty gritty details in a moment, but for now we’ll just say that this is one of the most portable drones we’ve ever encountered — and that’s no accident. It’s intentionally built to fit inside a backpack or purse, so it’s always with you whenever you need it.
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