Japan Created An Umbrella Drone That Hovers Above Your Head

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2 min readJun 26, 2018

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Drones are everywhere and when a Japanese company creates a drone to power an umbrella, we say, why not?

According to Sora News 24, Asahi Power Service, the Japanese company, has created a prototype ‘hover parasol.’ A four-rotor drone equipped with a camera and artificial intelligence is able to position itself to protect it from the sun or rain.

At first glance, it feels like drone is attached to a parasol or umbrella. It looks more like a traditional umbrella, with a handle, suggesting it would only be activated in short bursts when you need both hands to perform a particular task.

“It wants to begin by aiming its marketing efforts toward golf players who can use it while they take their shots,” says Asahi Power Service.

Source: https://bit.ly/2lz20As

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