This drone will definitely bring spying and espionage among countries to a totally new level – as the drone is more than capable of remaining still in mid-air, fly vertically and horizontally via narrow spaces at crazy speeds of up to 60km/h, as well as continuing its journey should it happen to stumble into a wall or hit the ground. A trio of gyro sensors that are located within its body will ensure the ball drone remains flying despite being hit by an obstacle – presuming the obstacle is not a missile or some other sort of explosive, of course.
The entire drone costs $1,400 to make – and out of spare parts, too! When will it be mass produced to lower the overall cost?