HULA drone raises over $17K on Kickstarter, combining coding education and interactive play
HighGreat, drone technology provider, has launched the HULA Drone on Kickstarter.
Designed as an educational tool for homes and schools, the HULA Drone introduces programming concepts through interactive activities such as coding games, AR-enhanced play, and light shows. The campaign seeks to combine education and entertainment to support the development of coding skills and creativity.
The HULA Drone includes features like programmable controls, battle modes, and aerial photography capabilities. These functionalities allow children to learn programming basics and foster problem-solving skills while engaging in interactive play.
HighGreat positions the drone as a resource for educators and parents looking to enhance STEM learning and digital literacy.
The Kickstarter campaign has raised $7,561, surpassing its $5,067 goal.
HighGreat has a track record of innovation, including setting a Guinness World Record for the largest synchronized drone light show. The company’s portfolio also features products like the EMO drone for safety-focused use and the RIFF drone for modular light shows.
The HULA Drone is intended to build on this foundation, combining HighGreat’s technical expertise with its vision for accessible educational technology.
The Kickstarter campaign offers a limited-time opportunity to access the HULA Drone and its features, which include AI programming education and indoor light displays. HighGreat aims to inspire children and educators to explore technology while enhancing creative and technical skills.
The company states that its mission is to ‘bring innovative, interactive learning experiences to homes and schools, empowering children to develop creativity and coding skills through engaging play.’