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The Typhoon H Hexacopter Has a Camera With An Unobstructed View

The Typhoon H is a hexacopter that, as its name suggests, is fitted with six arms, each of which is equipped with special props that can be easily and conveniently disconnected from the motors. This particular drone's arms will fold down from their flight format when not in flight, making it easy for the hexacopter to be stored in a special hardcase backpack.

This hexacopter is capable of capturing 12-megapixel stills as well as 4K videos. Its 115-degree F2 lens and electronic shutter adds a whole new level of functionality. It can be controlled using an Android-based ST16 controller with a specially integrated 7-inch display. The drone also has ultrasonic proximity detection for increased control.

Ultimately, the Typhoon H hexacopter is planning to reconfigure drone-based photography using high technology to increase convenience.
Trend Themes
1. Carbon Fiber Drones - This trend presents an opportunity for the drone industry to create lighter, more durable and higher-performing drones for professional-grade photography and videography.
2. 6-armed Hexacopter - This trend presents an opportunity for the drone industry to produce more versatile drones with multiple arms, which can enable more advanced and varied flight maneuvers.
3. Integrated Controllers - This trend presents an opportunity for the drone industry to create more efficient drones with user-friendly and integrated control systems.
Industry Implications
1. Photography and Videography - These trends presents an opportunity for photographers and video professionals to capture higher quality images and videos using lighter, more versatile drones that can be easily controlled.
2. Drone Manufacturing - These trends present an opportunity for drone manufacturers to innovate with new materials like carbon fiber and incorporate more advanced features like 6-armed hexacopters and electronic shutters into drone designs.
3. Consumer Electronics - This trend presents an opportunity for the consumer electronics industry to create more user friendly integrated control systems that would make drones more accessible to a wider audience.

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