Apple Drone concept

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

German designer Eric Huisman mocked up a sleek drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter, which has a minimalistic black-and-white design. He designed a sleek and stark take on a quadrocopter.

Apple Drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

Eric Huisman presents his Apple drone concept like a classic Apple ad, with the product photographed on a seamless white background, perfectly lit, with a subtle shadow.

Apple Drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

Huisman sees it in a white, industrial plastic with curves reminiscent of the iMac G3 from 2001.

Apple Drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

The curves of his Apple drone are not for design purposes only. His concept equips the quadrocopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

The cameras would be networked to produce “breathtaking” panoramic views at 100 megapixels.

Four, powerful rotors. these have enough force to lift its weight, provide a firm hold in the air and enable great stabilization for camera activity.

Apple Drone concept called the Apple Quadcopter with four cameras, each with an extreme wide-angle lens capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second.

Apple Quadcopter concept by Eric Huisman.

Find out more:

http://www.quadrocopter.org


Our Take:

Looks like an Apple product.
 Cool, but why???
This will probably never happen.

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