Hubsan has brought another drone to market, having released the Zino Mini last month. Now, it has announced the ACE SE, a drone that is equipped with a 1/2.6-inch CMOS camera sensor. The ACE SE is fairly light too, at 543 g.
The drone's camera also has an f/2.2 aperture and can record videos in up to 4K at 30 FPS. If you prefer shooting 60 FPS videos, then you must drop the resolution to 1080p, albeit all resolutions and framerates can rely on a three-axis gimbal to minimise image blur.
Additionally, the ACE SE supports Hubsan's Active Tracking Mode 2.0 (ATVT 3.0), 3x digital zoom and 19 smart flying modes. Moreover, Hubsan claims that the drone can live stream videos from 10 km away using SyncLeas 3.0. However, the ACE SE will only last 35 minutes on a single flight, while its 3,800 mAh battery takes 90 minutes to recharge fully.
The Hubsan ACE SE will be available for US$429 in the US and £389 in the UK. Hubsan will eventually launch the drone in other markets too, although the company has not confirmed when it will begin selling the ACE SE anywhere, unfortunately.
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Hubsan via Gizmochina & FirstQuadcopter