Snapchat is testing a flying camera as an alternative to a selfie stick

The social networking application company, Snapchat, seeks to provide a completely new feature to restore users’ interest in the application in the face of fierce competition from other video and photo platforms such as Tik Tok and Instagram.
The company is testing an application that can automatically delete and destroy photos exchanged between users, a very small camera that flies to facilitate the capture and exchange of photos between users.

In an effort to make the selfie stick a thing of the past in the age of drone technology, Snapchat co-founder Evan Spiegel said the company is developing Snapchat’s built-in Pixie micro-camera that is able to work with many pre-defined flight programs.
The flying camera rotates around the user and takes photos and videos and then puts them in the palm of their hand. Snap says that the price of this flying camera will reach 229 dollars, and it will be available in the United States and France only for the time being.

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