Drone. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. Mini Pilotless Aircraft. Flying Robots. Mini UFO’s.

Pick your poison.

No matter your preferred naming of this device, it’s plane to see that these flying cameras and their use is on the rise. Drones are no longer reserved for the supreme enthusiast. Instead, they are flying into our daily lives towards more practical and innovative uses.

Today, drone uses include various applications, from search and rescue operations to filming and photography for events and businesses.

Really, the various drone uses are endless, so if you’re thinking that acquiring a drone might be the next step for you – it’s a move in the flight direction.

Ps. Please keep your seat belt fastened during the entire read – I suspect more of these horrific flight puns are coming up.

List of drone uses

A quick rundown of all the various drone uses

When it comes to the question of “what are drones used for” – I could go on and on.

From sensitive military areas to luring hobbyists, drone technology has developed and prospered in the last few years, making the various drone uses more and more popular.

Filmmakers, photographers, businesses, and governments have come to realize that drones have multiple useful purposes, including:

  • Aerial photography for journalism and film
  • Express shipping and delivery
  • Gathering information or supplying essentials for disaster management
  • Thermal sensor drones for search and rescue operations
  • Geographic mapping of inaccessible terrain and locations
  • Building safety inspections
  • Precision crop monitoring
  • Unmanned cargo transport
  • Law enforcement and border control surveillance
  • Storm tracking and forecasting hurricanes and tornadoes

The reason why drones are suddenly used… for everything?

Much of drones’ popularity stems from their enhanced photographic capabilities.

With their high-definition video cameras, commercially available drones can capture still images and record video, all while flying a couple of hundred feet in the air or, amazingly enough, indoors – but that’s mostly because they’re flight as a feather.

For many businesses, drone aerial videography provides benefits they’ve never had before unmanned aerial vehicles became available for commercial use.

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Now, let’s dig a little deeper into exactly what those benefits of using a drone includes:

1. Footage of Unparalleled Quality

Get amazing footage by using a drone

Every drone available in the market is equipped with cameras that take photos and videos in high resolution. The result is aerial footage that never fails to take our breath away, whether it’s taken a few hundred feet off the ground or inside a building.

Modern drones are also fitted with gyroscopes, which keep them balanced and take stable as they come videos.

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2. Stunning Aerial Shots for A Fraction of The Price

In the days before aerial drones were sold to the public, businesses that needed aerial footage for marketing purposes had no choice but to rent small planes and helicopters.

They also had to hire professional photographers and videographers to go along for the ride and take those shots.

Today’s drones eliminate the need to shell out a small fortune to rent aircraft and hire photography pros. Whether you’re flying your own drone or for a company that provides drone services, your costs will definitely be lower.

If you don’t have access to your own, you can still keep the price low by either renting or subscribing to a drone.

3. A Safer Way of Doing Business

Some businesses take more risks than others. For example, miners need to go deep into the Earth. Roofers, on the other hand, work at specific heights.

By using drones, miners and roofing contractors can reduce some of the risks they have to face. With an experienced operator behind the controls, a drone can check out what’s waiting for miners inside a deep shaft.

Roofers can also take a much closer look at potential roof issues without having to get up there.

4. Location-spotting

Use a drone to spot your next location

So, your business will be holding an open-air event, and you need the perfect venue for it. Let’s assume you have received a tip about a venue, but you’re not too sure if it’s suitable for your event.

To get a much better sense of what that place has to offer, all you have to do these days is get a drone in the air and have taken footage that you can assess before you make a final decision.

5. Enhanced Security

Any event—open-air ones in particular—is going to need security.

While your security team can handle affairs on the ground, they can use the help of drones flying overhead to scan the area for any potential disruptions and trouble spots.

With drones, your security team can keep a better eye on things while your event is ongoing.

6. Time Savings

Before UAVs became available for public use, businesses that needed aerial footage for whatever purpose had to spend the better part of their day booking aircraft, pilots, and photographers or videographers.

With today’s UAVs, launching one, shooting footage, and retrieving it won’t take that long. Within a short amount of time, you’ll have the video you need in your hands.

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7. The Opportunity to Impress Potential Customers

Let’s assume you’re a realtor, and you want to showcase everything your listings have to offer.

Shoot drone videos of the property you’re trying to sell, and you can show them how close it is to bridges, hospitals, parks, shopping malls, and schools.

Once your prospects see the property’s proximity to such places, they will likely show more interest in acquiring it.

8. Minimal Disturbance

Use drones for minimum disturbance

When you need to capture footage in peaceful environments discreetly, but you’re worried that doing so would cause a disruption, a drone should be able to help you out.

Today’s drones operate with very little noise, so you can take the aerial footage you need without disturbing the peaceful nature of that environment.

9. Takes Your Video Marketing to Another Level

A stunning drone video uploaded on your website and social media channels can give your efforts a boost.

Many drone videos have already gone viral, mainly because the footage is simply spectacular. Your drone video could go viral, too, and help make your brand and business more visible to more people.

When it comes to using drones, the world is only getting started. In time, they could become more and more integral to business across all industries.

Closing thoughts

How was that for a list of drone uses?

The benefits of using a drone for business are multiple.

Try taking these benefits to use. I guarantee, as soon as you start using a drone, things will look up for you – get it?

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Written together with Anthony Jamison.

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