New Drone

Discussion in 'Specific Models of Quadcopters and Drones' started by MVanZant, Oct 15, 2014.

  1. MVanZant

    MVanZant New Member

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  2. webman

    webman Administrator Staff Member

    Unless you are in a gambling mood, wait until it's on the market and used by many people before you invest in one. The chances of a few dudes getting it right out-of-the-box is about zero.

    If you want an idea of the difficulty of developing a reliable quad, I'd point you to two situations:
    1. RC Logger - this company consists of German engineers as well as others who are in China to source and do quality control (in other words, more resources than plexi). They announced a very simple small drone at the beginning of 2013 for release in April 2013. As of today, over a year later, the units are still buggy (but less buggy then before) and the many buyers find themselves buying two or three and rebuilding them with new frames and other parts to get something reliable.

    2. 3DR - This company has quite a few engineers and uses open-source controllers (so many others work on the brains). They have received many millions of dollars in investment and have top-notch management. Yet their consumer drone has still not nearly made it to the simplicity and reliability of DJI's.

    It all depends on how much of a pioneer you want to be. Budget matters too.
     
  3. Simonsmith

    Simonsmith New Member

  4. Simonsmith

    Simonsmith New Member

    Plexidroen is a scam, they advertised a March timeline right through until a moment ago, whilst having updated the customers with a September at the earliest timeline. Continuing to make sales under a April/March guise. SCAM. They delete our comments and insult us. They even ban our IP from their forum site!
     
  5. Kiyody

    Kiyody New Member

    I honestly can't decipher if its a scam or not. Here is a conversation I had with one of there Customer Service Employee's. Maybe you guys have an opinion...


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    From: DreamQii Robotics info@dreamqii.com Subject: Re: DreamQii: Re: PlexiDrone Question

    Date: March 28, 2015 at 7:10 PM To: cody@nextechrepair.com

    Hi Cody,
    Thanks for your response, and for your willingness to work with me.

    In regards to our timeline, we actually should have PlexiDrone ready in August, but we're saying September to be on the safe side. We've built in buffer time, shipping time, margin of error time, and have sourced backup suppliers for every part. The September delivery is concrete. I, and everyone at DreamQii, honestly believe that the PlexiDrone is worth the wait, we wouldn't have delayed the timeline if all of us didn't feel that the end result would be worth it.

    We will have more content (pictures, video's) available this week - I will push and make this a priority. We have chosen our contract manufacturer and have another meeting this Wednesday to go over the nitty-gritty details of our timeline, but the process is in motion.

    In late-July we will be working with Henry's (Canadian camera store) to work out a media/advertising package for the September delivery.

    And yes, I can throw in the 3D gimbal for your wait! Thanks,

    - Amy
    DreamQii Support

    Ticket: https://support.plexidrone.com/helpdesk/tickets/1866On Fri, Mar 27 at 1:56 PM , cody@nextechrepair.com <cody@nextechrepair.com> wrote:

    Hi Amy,

    Honestly, I want to work with you as well! I love your teams inspiration for the future. My business partner and myself have similar attributes and view points towards the world. We own a small but very successful electronic repair shop called Nextech Repair in Phoenix, AZ.

    My reasoning for investing money into your products was to try and get a jump on the whole upcoming consumer drone world. I’d like to eventually offer repairs, parts, info, etc... with anything “drone”. I also understand that this year alone is going to be a HUGE bench mark for laws and regulations regarding the use of drones in Arizona. Now if you could provide me with some sort of physical proof that your team has a guaranteed release on your new projected release date. Videos... Pictures... anything that makes your product a little more tangible.

    Also, if you could throw in a 3D gimble, my wait would be that much more satisfied! =)

    Thank you, -Cody

    On Mar 27, 2015, at 10:03 AM, DreamQii Robotics <info@dreamqii.com> wrote: Hello Cody,

    Thanks for the email.

    I'd like to offer my sincere apologies with respect to the modified timeline, it was never our intention to deliver in the fall. I realize that you planned on having PlexiDrone this Spring, and a 6 month delay clearly interferes with your planned

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    PlexiDrone this Spring, and a 6 month delay clearly interferes with your planned

    flight time.

    I understand you're upset, and rightfully so - I would be too, but I/we really do appreciate the contribution and support you've given us. If you're open to it, I'd like to work with you and find a solution that you would be happy with.

    One again, my sincere apologies with respect to the timeline. I hope I can find a way to keep you as a customer.

    Thanks,

    ~Amy
    DreamQii Support

    Ticket: https://dreamqiirobotics.freshdesk.com/helpdesk/tickets/1866

    On Thu, 26 Mar at 7:59 PM , cody@nextechrepair.com <cody@nextechrepair.com> wrote:
    Hello,

    I do apologize for this request to provide me with a full refund of my pledged amount. I’ve just recently been intrigued in the whole drone world and it just seemed like perfect timing with your company's projected release date of the Plexidrone. Now that you guys have moved the projected release date to September, I am now uninterested and would prefer to invest my hard earned money into a different, more tangible drone company. Thank you for your understanding. Looking forward to a quickened response.

    Thank you, Cody
     
  6. webman

    webman Administrator Staff Member

    Well, given the history and what I think is involved....my opinion is they are unlikely to ever deliver exactly what they promised...in terms of what it can do, etc.

    I think they are probably deluged with refund requests at this point and trying to save the ship from sinking.

    If the question is "would I invest in this company and/or its products or tell a family member or friend to do so"..the answer is a big no. It's my opinion that building a drone or a drone company is much harder than it seems and that only a few will succeed.
     
  7. Kiyody

    Kiyody New Member

    Win! Looks like I will be receiving a full refund! Although I do love the ideas of the PlexiDrone... You are right about the possibility of success unfortunately. ON another note. I feel that the DJI Inspire's idea of creating 360 degree unobstructed vision is a better concept for longevity and durability opposed to the PlexiDrone flimsy pivoting landing gear.
     
  8. ritzcvega

    ritzcvega New Member

    Hi Everyone! The funding of Plexidrone is the first I've ever done, and unfortunately looks like I want to get a refund on it. How is the process that you guys went through to get the full refund? Anyone can help me out? Or do I just go to their Indiegogo page and request for the refund?
    Thanks
     
  9. Kiyody

    Kiyody New Member

    Sorry for the late response RITZCVEGA. As for getting a full refund. I hope you have a Chase...
    Step 1: Have an in depth conversation with DreamQii Customer service team (info@dreamqii.com) Amy helped me.
    -Be kind
    -Be affirmative
    -Get them to agree to a full refund (SAVE THIS INFO)
    With my experience they told me after agreeing to get a refund, it was not possible through DreamQii's Organization. They will tell you that the refund must go through Indiegogo. This is where having Chase is killer.
    Step 2: Dispute the Charge with your Bank(keep it vague, let them figure it out). With Chase they will credit you back instantly. Then Chase(or your bank) will start an investigation.
    Indiegogo will then contact you about the charge back. Confirm with them that you have not acquired any product form DreamQii and demand a refund. This is where your previous conversation with there customer service team can be of use, as proof. Then its just a waiting game.

    Consequently, DreamQii might be coming up on a huge lawsuit in regards to pawning there problems off on Indiegogo.
     
  10. Alan Perlman

    Alan Perlman New Member

    With all of the scam concerns aside, if this drone makes it as a viable product, I think it's got all of the features an on the go videographer would want.

    However, that little alarm system when something gets in its way is a little funny. Could use a telemetry system.
     
  11. huxiuhong

    huxiuhong New Member

    I have seen the product, I think you idea is very good, but develop a good drone is difficult, it has many professional problems need to be solved, I think it is good.
     

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