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With its soft geodesic cage, this durable drone was designed to use obstacles to find its way. Particularly useful for navigating the difficult and unpredictable terrain of disaster areas by rolling along the ground or ceiling or bouncing off of blockades, Swiss drone maker Flyability's design, known as Gimball, recently won a million dollars in the UAE's Drones for Good competition. Because of its carbon fiber shell, Gimball "can safely fly indoors and in complex environments, is easy to fly, and can be operated close to humans," according to Flyability's website. Engadget reports that the Flyability team will now work towards adding features such as infrared imaging for dark or smoky environments to aid first-responders on the ground.Below, see Gimball in action:Click here to visit Flyability's website.Related:[Video] The Making Of LOOP>>60 Hz: Transmissions From The Drone OrchestraWatch Drones Dance In Cirque Du Soleil's Quadcopter Performance FilmVimeo Creates A Drone Selfie Channel Called "Dronies" To Organize Remote-Controlled Vanity
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