Uvify is a drone technology company that designs and manufactures high-performance drones for professional and consumer use. Their products are lightweight, fast, and customizable, making them popular among drone racing enthusiasts and commercial applications such as aerial inspections and search and rescue missions.
Uvify was founded in 2015 by a group of engineers and drone enthusiasts in San Francisco, California.
In 2017, Uvify launched their first consumer drone, the OOri, which was well-received for its speed and agility.
In 2018, Uvify released the Draco, a drone designed for professional drone racing, and won the Best Professional Drone award at the CES 2018 Innovation Awards.
Since then, Uvify has continued to innovate in the drone industry, focusing on high performance, customization, and user experience.
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A consumer drone that is lightweight and fast, with a 5-minute flight time and a 2.4 GHz controller. It is easy to use and ideal for beginners who want to get into drone racing.
A professional race drone that can reach speeds of up to 100 mph, designed for competitive drone racing. It features customizable RGB lighting and a HD camera with low latency video transmission.
A commercial drone designed for aerial inspections and search and rescue operations. It has a 30-minute flight time and a 4k camera with a 3-axis gimbal for stable footage.
The battery life of Uvify drones ranges from 5 minutes on the OOri to 15 minutes on the Draco to 30 minutes on the Iris, depending on the model and usage.
Uvify drones are designed with user experience in mind and are generally easy to fly, especially with the included controllers and intuitive interfaces. However, certain models like the Draco require skill and experience to fly at maximum speeds.
The top speed of Uvify drones varies by model, with the OOri capable of reaching 50 mph, the Draco reaching up to 100 mph, and the Iris maxing out at around 40 mph.
All Uvify drones come with cameras, with the OOri featuring a 1080p camera, the Draco sporting a 720p camera with low latency video transmission, and the Iris equipped with a 4K camera with a 3-axis gimbal for stable footage.
Uvify drones come with the Uvify FlyOs, a proprietary operating system that allows for easy customization and firmware updates. Users can also download the Uvify app for additional features and control.