Shon Well-Known Member Joined Mar 8, 2019 Messages 306 Reactions 306 Jan 23, 2020 #1 To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies
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lannes Well-Known Member Joined Jul 27, 2017 Messages 3,321 Reactions 2,300 Location Western Australia Jan 24, 2020 #2 I believe this was launched a year and a half ago Tello Official Website-Shenzhen Ryze Technology Co.,Ltd. Both Tello and Tello EDU are made by Shenzhen Ryze Technology and incorporate DJI flight control technology and Intel processors. These compact and flexible drones allow you to enjoy aerial photography and explore acrobatics in the air. www.ryzerobotics.com Reactions: Shon
I believe this was launched a year and a half ago Tello Official Website-Shenzhen Ryze Technology Co.,Ltd. Both Tello and Tello EDU are made by Shenzhen Ryze Technology and incorporate DJI flight control technology and Intel processors. These compact and flexible drones allow you to enjoy aerial photography and explore acrobatics in the air. www.ryzerobotics.com
Alan_M Well-Known Member Joined Dec 8, 2019 Messages 133 Reactions 195 Age 47 Location Durham, UK Jan 24, 2020 #3 Must have been out at least a little while. I was just looking at a refurbished one on eBay...
apeel Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2019 Messages 410 Reactions 313 Age 73 Location San Antonio, TX Jan 24, 2020 #4 Compliments to DJI's marketing team. Their videos are very entertaining and quite innovative IMHO.
tnuz Member Joined Dec 15, 2019 Messages 6 Reactions 4 Age 49 Location Columbus, OH, USA Jan 25, 2020 #5 I really like my Tello’s. I program flight plans with Python which I learned from Drone Blocks. Can’t believe how well they’re made for $100.
I really like my Tello’s. I program flight plans with Python which I learned from Drone Blocks. Can’t believe how well they’re made for $100.