FPV Indoor Drones

Consider our professional FPV (First Person View) indoor drones. They are going to be your best option if you want to fly indoors for any kind of work-related need, such as enhanced work station procedures, production inspections, visual data collection, or 3D modeling.

FPV drone

Fly the drone indoors safely. FPV can take flight in the office or manufacturing plant. We’ve taken the safety aspect into account and built some of our own drones. Yes, with a 3D printer. Extremely light weight, and versatile to fly safely indoors. Couple that with experienced pilots and you can create some great marketing tools.

Using our custom built FPV drones, we can create incredibly smooth, long, beautiful shots – as well as quick and acrobatic camera moves. Whether we are tracking cars for a commercial or creating a fly-through marketing video, our FPV videographers will provide highly engaging and novel content capture for your communications.

Capture an amazing FPV fly-through of your store, factory or venue. Create robust content campaigns to showcase your establishment and business like its never been seen, and stay fresh with our FPV drone experience.

Safety Tips & Precautions for Flying a Drone Indoors

Choose a Safe Space to Fly

The first and most important step when flying a drone indoors is to choose a safe space to fly. Make sure the room you’re flying in is large enough to accommodate your drone. It’s also important to scout for any potential hazards. It’s best to avoid flying in areas that are cluttered or have a lot of people in them, as these can increase the risk of an accident.

In addition to making sure your space is big enough, it’s also important to consider the ceiling height. If your ceiling is lower than the height of your drone, make sure to fly at a lower altitude to avoid hitting the ceiling. It’s also a good idea to avoid walls and other obstacles while flying, as they can cause interference with the drone’s signal.

Calibrate Your Drone

Before taking off, it’s important to make sure your drone is properly calibrated. This ensures that your drone will be able to fly properly and respond to your commands. To calibrate your drone, you’ll need to follow the instructions in the manual that came with your drone. Depending on the type of drone you have, you may need to connect it to a computer or an app to complete the calibration process.

Measure Your Drone’s Battery Life

When flying a drone indoors, it’s important to keep an eye on the battery life. Even if you’ve calibrated your drone, it can still lose power while flying. To avoid any sudden losses in power, make sure to regularly check the battery life of your drone before taking off. This can help you to avoid any unexpected losses in power while you’re flying.

Follow Local Regulations

When flying a drone indoors, it’s important to follow any local regulations and laws that may be in place. Depending on where you live, there may be restrictions on the height, speed, and area that you’re allowed to fly in. Make sure to check with your local government before taking off to make sure you’re following the rules.

Use the Right Equipment

When flying a drone indoors, it’s important to make sure you’re using the right equipment. Depending on the type of drone you have, you may need to invest in additional gear, like a simulator or a camera. Make sure to read the manual that came with your drone to find out what type of equipment you need for a successful flight.

Inspect Your Drone Before Takeoff

Before taking off, it’s important to inspect your drone to make sure it’s in good condition and ready to fly. Make sure to check for any loose parts or damage that could affect the flight. Also, check the battery life and make sure it’s charged enough to complete the flight.

Potential Hazards of Flying a Drone Indoors

A potential hazard is the risk of the drone losing power while flying. This can be avoided by regularly checking the battery life and making sure it’s charged enough to complete the flight. There’s also the risk of the drone becoming disconnected from the controller due to interference from walls or other obstacles. To avoid this, make sure to keep your drone away from walls and other obstacles while flying.

Benefits of Flying a Drone Indoors

Flying a drone indoors can be a great way to explore great marketing and PR shots from a different perspective. You can use your drone to get an aerial view of your home and explore places that you’d otherwise never be able to see. You can also use your drone to take photos and videos from angles that you wouldn’t be able to achieve otherwise.

In addition to the fun and exploration, flying a drone indoors can also be a great way to learn about the technology and how it works. You can experiment with different settings and techniques and get a better understanding of how to fly your drone safely and efficiently.

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Robert Haller, Drone Specialist
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