Tokyo, Japan. 3rd March, 2016. The new generation Phantom 4 that can dodge obstacles and track performs during a media event in Roppongi Hills on March 3, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. DJI's new model integrates a set of stereo cameras and proximity sensors that work with a computer software vision, which allows the Phantom 4 to fly autonomously. The new generation drone includes two newly added features, the ActiveTrack to continuously record a moving object and TapFly that allows users to select waypoints by controlling their smartphone or tablet. Credit: Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News

Tokyo, Japan. 3rd March, 2016. The new generation Phantom 4 that can dodge obstacles and track performs during a media event in Roppongi Hills on March 3, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. DJI's new model integrates a set of stereo cameras and proximity sensors that work with a computer software vision, which allows the Phantom 4 to fly autonomously. The new generation drone includes two newly added features, the ActiveTrack to continuously record a moving object and TapFly that allows users to select waypoints by controlling their smartphone or tablet. Credit:  Aflo Co. Ltd./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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The new generation Phantom 4 that can dodge obstacles and track performs during a media event in Roppongi Hills on March 3, 2016, Tokyo, Japan. DJI's new model integrates a set of stereo cameras and proximity sensors that work with a computer software vision, which allows the Phantom 4 to fly autonomously. The new generation drone includes two newly added features, the ActiveTrack to continuously record a moving object and TapFly that allows users to select waypoints by controlling their smartphone or tablet. The Phantom 4 includes an Obstacle Sensing System that allows avoiding obstacles and a smart battery that enables roughly 28 minutes of continuous flight while using the on-board 4K camera. Priced at 189, 000JPN or approximately 1, 400USD, the Phantom 4 is available for pre-order on its website and Apple.com. Apple retail stores will stock them starting March 15. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)

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