After flying to the customer’s destination, the Zip will hover about 300 feet in the air before lowering to the ground. Zips automatically avoid obstacles and gently place the delivery at the guest’s address.
This doesn’t sound like it would work in areas with above ground power lines.
This doesn’t sound like it would work in areas with above ground power lines.
There aren’t a lot of power lines at 300 feet.
I’m talking about the tethered delivery system used by the drone to lower the package.
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I’d be worried about the “lowering to the ground” part, and avoiding the lines from the pole to the house.