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We're already embracing robots into our lives. From toasters to robot biceps and triceps, they're changing just how we live our lives. For good or for bad, they're here to remain. These are the robots of the future.

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Now that we've gotten the features taken care of, we can take a closer go through the drone itself. The Ghost can travel at up to 21.9 m/s, though it's capped at 4.47 m/s by default for safety reasons (for the record, the DJI Phantom 2 will 15 m/s potential). Ehang claims that its machine may also take flight in winds at up to 21 knots (about 11 m/s) without dropping too much video quality, and additionally, it may resist light rainwater. The interchangeable 5,400 mAh power can last up to 20 minutes with the optional 2-D gimbal and also a GoPro camera installed, or up to thirty minutes without them (the Phantom 2 will 25 minutes).

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