The Gear We’re Lusting After.
1. Ehang 184 ehang.com From $170,000–245,000
>>> A person-carrying drone! The Ehang 184 is designed with short transport routes in mind; it can only fit one person, with a bit of luggage, and while it can only fly for 23 minutes (after a two-hour charge time), it can reach a top speed of 60 mph. It’s intended to fly at altitudes around 1,000 ft, but rumors suggest it can reach the heady heights of nearly 11,500 ft. The passenger can’t “pilot” the craft, only take off and land – which means, theoretically, owners won’t even need to hold a license, although we suspect it won’t be quite that simple…
2. LG PJ9 lg.com $TBC
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