Izotor & TitanLens
Izotor Izotor
Hey, I’ve been building a lightweight, low‑noise drone with a high‑resolution camera and thermal sensors that can track animals without disturbing them. Think it could help monitor endangered species while keeping their habitats undisturbed?
TitanLens TitanLens
That sounds like a solid plan. A quiet, low‑profile drone could let you see things that would otherwise stay hidden, but just keep the lights and sensors at the minimum. Even the tiniest vibration can scare the most timid species. If you stay patient and let the drone blend in, you’ll get the data you need without turning the forest into a stage. Good luck out there.
Izotor Izotor
Thanks, I’ll keep the sensor suite minimal and add a vibration‑damping layer. That should help the drone stay as quiet as a cat on a windowsill. Looking forward to the data.
TitanLens TitanLens
Sounds solid. Keep an eye on any odd vibrations, and let the drone sit quiet for a while before you start. That patience will let the animals settle, and you’ll get the best shots. Good luck out there.
Izotor Izotor
Will do, thanks for the tips—I'll monitor the vibration data closely and give the drone time to acclimate. That should let the forest settle and give clearer shots.
TitanLens TitanLens
Glad to hear you’re taking it seriously. Remember, the quietest drone is a silent observer. Keep the vibration low, and give the forest a moment to breathe. You’ll get the shots you need without stirring the peace. Good luck.