ROAM-e: The flying selfie stick
It had to happen I guess, talk about an awesome technology convergence, the drone meets the selfie stick and its a match made in digital photo heaven. IOT introduces the ROAM-e, with smart facial recognition technology, ROAM-e in selfie mode keeps sight of your face at all times during flight. Australian Stock Exchange listed IoT (Internet of Things) Group has signed a massive deal with a major consumer electronics distributor in the USA, TOP TECH LLC, to distribute tens of thousands of ROAM-e flying selfie cameras into major retailers in the USA such as Walmart, Target, K-Mart, Maceys, JC Penny, Amazon, Home Depot to name a few. Owner and Founder of TOP TECH Mr. Bryan Corlett comments “The ROAM-e is a breakthrough product due to its cutting edge technology, massive street appeal, and highly competitive price point. This product is ground breaking. We are committed to dedicate the time and energy of our clients to create a network of mass distribution channels in North America for IoT Group. The retailers look to us to bring them the next big products, we have consistently done this for 20 years.” “The ROAM-e is the world’s first follow me, truly facial recognition flying selfie camera. It’s compatible with any IOS and Android smart device” says Simon Kantor Executive Director & Founder at the IoT Group (IoT stands for Internet of Things). “It's modelled on the size of a 600ml bottle of water and is portable, light and easy to carry in design which means you can take it anywhere and use it anytime. Ready to capture the action, ROAM-e’s your personal companion who’s always within 5m of you. It has a camera of 1080hP and it detects & avoids any objects. IoT Group’s ground breaking follow me facial recognition technology means that ROAM-e is always tethered to you. The selfie stick on steroids is here!” The ROAM-e flying selfie camera retails for $499 Australian dollars (US$ 399) and is available now at www.flyingselfies.com for delivery since June 2016. Check out the ROAM-e in action below: