Having worked in several companies where marketing flat-out lied about products, and having fought (and won) some battles about them, I'll tell you that's just how marketing people work. They are not motivated by honesty at all.
The engineers on the back end, do their
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Try to understand what a hot mess any autonomous operation is. It's a truly intractable problem (as we see by Tesla accidents).
Consider the Nano for what it is. A great flying camera that goes where you fly it and points at what you point at, with very nice damped response so you can get smooth shots. I'd consider a DJI, except they don't go where I tell them to. So DJI is out.
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Nano+ packs this into a ridiculous government-mandated weight limit, and does it in a very robust package that survives quite a lot of abuse.
Value is subjective. If you have better alternatives for your subjective valuation, choose them.
Meanwhile, please do moderate the loud crying about a company that actually manages to produce a cool thing but fails to make it perfect and costless.