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January 4th, 2017
MOLA-UFO, a Palm-Sized Selfie Drone to Shine at CES 2017

LAS VEGAS —  Nine Eagles, an emerging high technologies company that focuses on aerial vehicles developing and manufacturing, will launch its latest product, a selfie drone named MOLA-UFO, at the upcoming CES 2017 in Las Vegas, US.

MOLA-UFO, the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) designed for taking selfies, is created by Nine Eagles for the youth and fashion groups. With the device, people will be able to record moments whether they are traveling alone, partying together, or taking a photo on the street.

There are three major highlights of the selfie drone that help it stand out among its kind; its patented (appearance received domestic patent), intricate design makes the vehicle looks small, creative and intelligent. First, the MOLA-UFO is portable and intuitive enough so users can easily launch their drones from their palms. Meanwhile, MOLA-UFO is displayed as a shape of UFO just as its name suggests and houses a triple-axis structure, which, along with the camera’s advanced image algorithm, ensures that images are stabilized and captured clearly even in windy environments.

In addition, the selfie drone also features a unique recognition technology that can identify the subjects and lock them in frame, to intelligently track them. It can follow the subjects and shoot with a range of 360-degreeswith its high resolution 4K camera. Furthermore, the photographer is equipped with a powerful app that features beauty selfie, time-lapse shooting and instant sharing via social networks.

“By creating MOLA-UFO, we hope to meet the needs and add a bit more fun to people’s everyday life. It leverages the world’s trendiest technology today and we also wish to achieve a perfect combination between the innovative concepts and art while we are designing our product. The shape is quite compact, unique and functional, and it will be a smart photographer along with our users,” commented Peter Li, International marketing and sales director of Nine Eagles.

At the show, Nine Eagles will set their booth at No. 25629, South Hall 2 of the Drone Marketplace at LVCC at Las Vegas from Jan. 5-8 to showcase MOLA-UFO and other latest achievements. Audience will have the opportunity to preview the company’s upcoming releases before they hit the market.

About Nine Eagles

Established in 2004, Shanghai Nine Eagles Electronic Technology Co., LTD, is a high tech enterprise based in Shanghai, China that integrates research, design, manufacturing and sales. There are two brands under the company, Nine Eagles, which covers all types of aerial products; and MOLA, a high-end brand specially focusing on developing the UAV series for consumers. The company has its businesses covered all over the world, including China, America, Russia, Japan and the European markets