If you want to step up your selfie game and the Selfie Stick is just not cutting it,  where do you turn? You turn to Lily a self flying quadrocopter who followes your every move.

Lily measures 3 inches high (8cm) and roughly 10 inches square (26cm) and weighs just 2.8 pounds (1.3kg) — and toss it in the air and its motors will kick in automatically as the drone takes flight. The body is completely sealed, too, so along with flying it in the rain or snow, you can actually toss it into water.

Lily tracks you via GPS and visual subject tracking enabling it to film from different angles. The tracker is a puck shaped device you can strap like a watch. It uses the same 12-megapixel Sony sensor found in theGoPro Hero3 and Ion Air Pro 3 action cams. Along with 12-megapixel stills, that camera can capture 1080p video at up to 60 frames per second or 720p at 120fps. Plus, the tracker has a built-in mic that’s synced with the camera, allowing you to capture audio from the ground.

The Lily Camera won’t start shipping until February 2016 and will be priced at $999 when it does. That converts to roughly £650 for UK buyers or AU$1,300 in Australia. However, to raise awareness, Lily (the company, not the drone) is running a 29-day preorder campaign letting you pick one up for $499 (about £325 or AU$650).

For more info visit their Website.

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