The first military drones were built to silently hover and watch. Now, their descendents perform slightly more obvious surveillance. The Rova Flying Selfie drone hovers overhead when you feel the need to capture your life, snapping selfie photos and videos. It does a decent job of this, but it’s too bulky to carry around all the time and too awkward to use on the fly.
Design
The Rova Flying Selfie drone is a slightly flimsy-looking plastic drone, just over 8 inches wide and an inch-and-a-half deep. That makes it larger and harder to carry than the Hover Camera Passport, which folds in half when not in use. The Rova is available in black, red, blue and white. I tested the black version. The rotors are all within the frame, with the idea being that this protects them and the user’s fingers. It definitely protects the rotors, but it’s easy to stick your digits through the many gaps in the frame if you aren’t paying attention.
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