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PowerVision PowerEgg X

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May/ June 2020

A compact, multifunction drone in a unique package

- PATRICK SHERMAN

PowerVision PowerEgg X

AT A GLANCE

Model: PowerEggX

Manufacturer: PowerVision Robot Inc. (powervision.me)

Type: Aerial imaging platform

Size: 683mm x 483mm

Weight: 862g

Assembly time: Less than 5 minutes

Camera quality: 4K/60P video; 12MP still

Price: $899 (basic); $1,249 (w/ accessory kit)

WHAT WE LIKE

Capable and full-featured at a budget price

Design shows careful attention to details

Versatile applications include ground-based imaging

Accessories allow it to operate when other drones cannot

The PowerEgg X from PowerVision marks a return to the sky for the Chinese manufacturer. Its original egg-shaped drone turned heads a few years back but never caught on in the market, and the company shifted its focus toward tethered, submersible systems. Now the “Egg” is back in the air with a new versatile design that offers substantial features and capabilities as a surprisingly affordable price. Read on to see if it lives up to all that potential.

THE BASICS

When I first encountered the PowerEgg X at the CES show this past January, I must confess that I was worried it would turn out to be a gimmick: It’s a drone! It’s a hand-held camera! It’s a tripod-mounted gimbal! It has built-in image recognition capabilities! It lands on water! It flies in the rain! Prices start at $899! Order now!

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