It’s best known for its social media app, Snapchat, but Snap has today launched a new piece of hardware – a flying camera.
The flying camera, called Pixy, was unveiled at Snap’s Partner Summit today, and is described as a ‘free-flying sidekick that’s a fit for adventures big and small.’
Pixy does not require a controller or any set-up, and instead operates on its own, snapping selfies for you before landing in your palm.
With a price tag of $229.99, Pixy is designed to be a companion to Snapchat, with videos filmed wirelessly transferring and saving into the Snapchat app.
Evan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap, said: ‘Everything you need to capture the spontaneity and fun of the moment from new perspectives is right in the palm of your hand. With the simple tap of a button, Pixy takes flight and joins you on your journey.’
The flying camera, called Pixy, was unveiled at Snap’s Partner Summit today, and is described as a ‘free-flying sidekick that’s a fit for adventures big and small’
Speaking at Snap’s Partner Summit, Mr Spiegel explained why Snap decided to develop the flying camera.
‘We first created Snapchat as a new way to use the Camera for self-expression and communication,’ he explained.
‘From Lenses to Spectacles, there are so many ways to share your perspective.
‘Today, we’re taking the power and magic of the Snap Camera — the spontaneity, the joy, and the freedom — to new heights.
‘A new camera to match the limitless potential of your imagination. Meet Pixy. The world’s friendliest flying camera.’
Pixy has four preset flight paths, and can float, orbit and follow you with a tap of a button.
Once you’re happy you’ve snapped enough footage, you can simply place your hand out, and Pixy will land in your palm.
The flying camera automatically syncs up with your Snapchat, transferring the footage into your Memories.
From there, users can use Snapchat’s editing tools just as they would with footage snapped on their phone, before sharing their creations to Chat, Stories, Spotlight of any other platform.
Unfortunately for Brits, Pixy is only available to buy in the US and France, where it is now on sale for $229.99. It remains unclear when, or if, it will launch in the UK.
‘We can’t wait to see what you create on your next flight,’ Mr Spiegel added.
Pixy is Snap’s second piece of hardware, with the first being its range of smart glasses, called Spectacles.
The first and second generations of Spectacles were released in 2016 and 2018, and looked like sunglasses with a camera on one side that could record footage and photos.
Pixy does not require a controller or any set-up, and instead operates on its own, snapping selfies for you before landing in your palm
With a price tag of $229.99, Pixy is designed to be a companion to Snapchat, with videos filmed wirelessly transferring and saving into the Snapchat app
Meanwhile, its third generation Spectacles, released in 2019, added a second camera to detect depth in videos.
Finally, in 2021, Snap unveiled its ‘next generation’ Spectacles, which are the first to feature augmented reality.
The Spectacles feature dual 3D waveguide displays and a 26.3° field of view, which realistically place Lenses right before your eyes.
Dual stereo speakers add audio to these experiences, making them even more realistic, while two built-in cameras allow you to record exactly what you’re seeing.
Unfortunately, for now, the next generation Spectacles are not on sale, and only a few lucky content creators have been able to get their hands on them.