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Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

The popularity of the classic game and animation "Pokémon" has recently increased again due to the mobile game Pokémon GO. Players around the world have fallen into the madness of catching Pokémon. However, during the game, many... Conflicts and accidents, being shot at, and falling off a cliff are all exaggerated events that actually happened. Now, you don’t have to risk your life so much, because drones will help you travel across the ocean to catch monsters~

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

TRNDlabs released a video last week, showing off a new drone that has excited monster-catching players—the Poké-drone. The method of use is very simple. Just clamp your smartphone on the joystick, and the small drone in the middle of the controller will start a mission to capture rare Pokémon to the ends of the earth.

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

Furthermore, you can watch everything recorded by the drone lens through the screen of your mobile phone, and at the same time use the very simple-to-operate Nintendo 64 remote control to direct the aircraft up, down, left, left, and right without motion sickness. , and you can find the treasure that the annoying Xiao Ming (who) next door is obsessed with!

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

After reading the above, are you already eager to get it? Wait, the Elf Drone seems to be still in the prototype stage and has not yet been officially authorized by Nintendo; in addition, there are still some problems to be solved: how to use the phones Changing GPS positioning to a drone basically requires "jailbreaking"; the same can be said for transmitting drone footage to a mobile phone.

To make matters worse, Niantic Labs, the developer of Pokémon GO, has classified the behavior of changing GPS positioning as "cheating" and has given some soft persuasion to relevant players.

Travel across the ocean to catch monsters! Flying Baby Ball Poké-drone

After the bad news, let’s talk about the good news! According to rumors, TRNDlabs plans to cooperate with Nintendo to allow the drone’s GPS positioning and lens transmission to be directly connected to the Pokémon GO app. If you want to track the subsequent whereabouts of the drone, TRNDlabs’ official website provides a registration form that you can fill out. However, if the dream of drones comes true by then, then flying Pokémon may really be able to fly all over the sky~