ROAM-e the flying selfie camera – available to pre-order now

So you want to take the ultimate selfie photo?  But the whole Selfie-stick thing just doesn’t work for you?  Aussie company IoT has the solution – it’s your very own personal selfie-drone!

No bigger than a 600ml bottle of water, this flying camera has collapsible blades so its easy to carry in your bag or even pocket.

Plus, no need to tether it to you phone either – the ROAM-e has facial recognition software so it will follow you at no more than 3 meters distance, keeping you in shot while it snaps video and photo of you.

And because it’s flying and can spin around, you can even do 360 degree panorama photos.

The ROAM-e is designed from the ground up in Sydney, the team hope to have a working prototype in Australia from manufacturing – we can’t wait to see it.

It’s going to be available in June – If you’re keen, you can pre-order right now for $349 at http://flyingselfies.com

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