DJI Unveils the Groundbreaking Inspire 1 Drone
Key Takeaways
- DJI has launched the Inspire 1, the first drone equipped with a 4K camera and advanced midair transformation capabilities.
- The event marked DJI’s debut product launch to a live U.S. audience, attended by over 100 partners and notable personalities.
- DJI also opened a San Francisco office and introduced a new Software Development Kit (SDK) for enhanced drone control.
In an exhilarating announcement, DJI revealed the Inspire 1 drone, which is celebrated as the world’s first flying camera capable of shooting in stunning 4K resolution. This innovative drone features midair transformation, an integrated wireless HD video transmitter, and remarkable stabilization even in GPS-deprived indoor environments. The Inspire 1 promises to deliver unparalleled control for photographers and videographers alike.
The exciting launch took place at DJI’s inaugural event held at the Treasure Island Event Venue in San Francisco on the evening of November 12, 2014. Eric Cheng, DJI’s Director of Aerial Imaging, stated, “The Inspire 1 is truly a first-of-its-kind product that we see easily fitting into the toolbox of professionals across a variety of industries while still being able to capture outstanding images for creative and hobby use.” His remarks underscore the dual appeal of the Inspire 1 to both professionals and hobbyists.
The event drew over 100 of DJI’s closest partners, friends, and industry representatives. This marked a significant milestone as it was the first time DJI presented a product to a live audience in the United States. Among the attendees were the well-known hosts of “Mythbusters,” Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage, who discussed the future trajectory of drone technology.
Highlighting DJI’s commitment to innovation, the company also announced the launch of its new San Francisco office, which is expected to enhance local operations and outreach. Additionally, DJI introduced a cutting-edge Software Development Kit (SDK) that enables professionals worldwide to exert unprecedented control over the Phantom 2 series of drones.
DJI expressed gratitude to their partners who contributed to making this landmark event a success, including Adorama, Epson, Lexar, Kelby One, Photoshop Cafe, and many others who helped bring the event to fruition.
For more information on the Inspire 1 drone, visit DJI’s official page, and to explore the capabilities of the new DJI SDK, check out the developer site.