DJI patents an off-road rover with a stabilized camera on top

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
DJI is easily the leading brand when it comes to camera drones, but few companies have even attempted a ground-based mobile camera
platform
The company may be moving in that direction, though, if this patent for a small off-road vehicle with a stabilized camera is any
indication. The Chinese patent, first noted by DroneDJ, shows a rather serious-looking vehicle platform with chunky tires and a stabilized
camera gimbal
As you can see in the image above, the camera mount is protected against shock by springs and pneumatics, which would no doubt react
actively to sudden movements. The image is no simple sketch like those you sometimes see of notional products and &just in case& patents —
this looks like a fleshed-out mechanical drawing of a real device
Of course, that doesn&t mean it coming to market at all, let alone any time soon
But it does suggest that DJI engineers have dedicated real time and effort to making this thing a reality. Why have a &drone& on the ground
when there are perfectly good ones for the air? Battery life, for one
Drones can only be airborne for a short time, even less when they&re carrying decent cameras and lenses
A ground-based drone could operate for far longer — though naturally from a rather lower vantage. Perhaps more importantly, however, a
wheeled drone makes sense in places where an aerial one doesn&t
Do you really want to fly a drone through narrow hallways in security sweeps, or in your own home? And what about areas where you might
encounter people? It would be better not to have to land and take off constantly for safety sake. It likely that DJI has done its homework
and knows that there are plenty of niches to which they could extend if they diversified their offerings a bit
And like so many situations where drones have become commonplace, we&ll all think of these robot-powered industries as obvious in retrospect
For instance, the winner of our Startup Battlefield at Disrupt Berlin, Scaled Robotics, which does painstaking automated inspections of
construction sites. Scaled Robotics keeps an autonomous eye on busy construction sites In fact DJI already makes a ground-based robotic
platform, the RoboMaster S1
This is more of an educational toy, but may have served as a test bed for technologies the company hopes to apply elsewhere. Whether this
little vehicle ever sees the light of day or not, it does make one think seriously about the possibility of a wheeled camera platform doing
serious work around the home or office.