Africa Drone Kings Seeks To Highlight The Importance Of Drones
Africa Drone Kings Seeks To Highlight The Importance Of Drones. Africa Drone Kings is a DJI approved after-sales support and a drone repair centre, and it is known nationwide for the quality, fast and efficient drone repairs it provides. The company also services all the Parrot Drones in South Africa, Zhiyun gimbals and more to come.
Africa Drone Kings is here with an intent to attend to the needs for proper after-sales and technical support and raising awareness in Africa about the use of drones. As the drone community continues to grow, there is a need to support the industry so that it can properly grow. Serving the South African and the rest of the African market to deal with their drone repairs and technical support for DJI and any other drone is their duty, and they take the responsibility with pride and joy.
Its technicians are DJI certified and have drone fixing experience for years from fixing the first drone generation of DJI Phantom 4 FC40 to the current models of DJI Matrice 200 series. The company also does aircraft maintenance and servicing for individuals owners, Hobby pilots, Cooperates drone owners and Governments sectors. It also does camera repairs, gimbal repairs, Ronin repairs, Osmo repairs & firmware updates.
To most people drones may be viewed as just toys; but the truth is drones are doing way lot more already including saving life’s and improving a lot of industries in Africa. In Rwanda, they are already using drones to deliver medical organs like hearts and blood. Rwanda has been open minded when it comes to new technology and now most countries in Africa are beginning to use drones as well. Drones are also being used for security. In South Africa most individual farmers have suffered a great stock loss and drones are slowly helping with this. Mostly they can even catch this people but if they don`t have any hard evidence against these criminals then they have no case with the police. With drones, at least farmers can record a day light footage and also at night using a thermal camera on the drones.