The company Husban has just released a new Zino Mini drone. The manufacturer claims that this lightweight and compact drone was created in order to "allow more people to fly." The Zino Mini weighs only 249 grams, it fits in the palm of your hand, while the drone is equipped with
a 1/1.3-inch CMOS sensor capable of shooting 4K video at 30 frames per second. However, in this resolution, recording will be carried out on the memory card, and the broadcast to the paired smartphone will go in 1080p resolution. Other characteristics also look impressive: the
Zino Mini can fly for up to 40 minutes and move away up to 10 kilometers from the operator. The battery capacity is 3000 mAh. It is noteworthy that the drone also has a smart tracking mode, it can follow moving people, animals or vehicles. The drone is available in two
configurations with 64 or 128 GB flash memory, which can be expanded using a microSD card slot. The price is $459.

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