Cardinal: The World’s First Autonomous Remote Surveillance Drone for Home
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#2>> You can now leave your home in all security.
>> 20 minutes flying time.
O_o.
This has to be one of the best written websites ever.
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#3"Cardinal Drone prevents you and the family in case of intrusion in your house" - typo? Maybe "Cardinal Drone protects you and your family..." ?
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#4The landing page isn't very convincing. Who is the maker of this thing?
Am I really gonna spend $4000+ for something that looks like it wasn't even built once yet?
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#5Scam, or just terrible website?
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#6>> You can now leave your home in all security. >> 20 minutes flying time. O_o. This has to be one of the best written websites ever.
20 minutes of all security is really all you need.
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#7Libertarians rejoice! Government military research has finally brought you a product you can enjoy at home!
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#8Scam, or just terrible website?
Why can't it be both?
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#10That is quite a visual design. 'Cardinal' indeed.
Anyway, doesn't answer the fundamental question: if I am scared enough to spend $4010 (the cost of the preorder) for a drone prototype which can't fly more than 20 minutes and will probably be broken or obsolete in 10 years, why wouldn't I just install some surveillance cameras and get 24/7 coverage?