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Snapchat launch Pixy Flight pack a small drone camera, check details

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 29, 2022 18:38 IST

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Social media company Snapchat is introducing new tech products to the market. A few days ago, the company introduced smart glasses. Now a pocket-size drone camera Pixy Flight Pack has been introduced. Which can be easily taken anywhere.
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Photos and videos taken by the drone will be sent to Snapchat memory, where they can also be edited. These media files can also be shared on other social media platforms, including Snapchat.
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The Pixy Flight Pack comes with a 12-megapixel camera. It also comes with 16GB of storage. So this drone can store 1000 photos and 100 videos.
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There is no controller with the Pixy drone, as the camera has a fixed way of going up and down. Activated at the push of a button, this camera will land on your hand after you fly and take your photos.
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If you are going to use Pixy Flight Pack for a long time, you can buy another battery in addition to the battery you get in the camera. Priced at Rs. 19.99, or Rs 1,528.
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Introduced by Snapchat, the flying camera is priced at 24 249.99, which is around Rs 19,000. People who are fans of Snapchat may want to consider this drone camera.
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