A camera on the front will stream live video to your remote or compatible video goggles, which means you can fly it from the cockpit’s point of view. OOri also featured lights to provide feedback on a range of system requirements such as battery life or flying mode. You can even change the colours of the lights to your liking, giving the OOri some personalisation appeal and standing out from the usual minimal design of microdrones.
An extra benefit with the OOri is its ability to hover in place until you are ready to move. “You can learn on it in position hold mode, and then kind of work your way up to being a really good pilot,” said UVify team member Andrew Meyer.