Flying Umbrella 2.0 Turns Sci-Fi Into Reality With Hands-Free Design
Flying Umbrella 2.0 is no longer just a fun idea. The YouTuber and inventor behind “I Build Stuff” has revealed a fully autonomous version. As a result, carrying an umbrella may soon feel outdated.
Unlike the 2024 prototype, Flying Umbrella 2.0 needs no remote. Instead, it follows the user automatically. The inventor spent nearly a full year refining the design. Therefore, the final result feels more practical and reliable.
The goal stayed simple throughout development. Keep the user dry without holding anything. With steady improvements and testing, Flying Umbrella 2.0 finally delivers on that promise.
Smart Tracking Powers the Flying Umbrella 2.0
Flying Umbrella 2.0 uses a time-of-flight camera mounted underneath. This camera tracks the user and builds a real-time 3D map. In addition, it detects movement with impressive accuracy.
A Raspberry Pi processes this data instantly. It sends commands to the flight controller, which adjusts the propellers. As a result, the umbrella stays centered above the user while moving.
The build relies on proven drone technology. It includes flight stabilization, drone motors, and custom 3D-printed parts. Foldable carbon-fiber nylon arms lock securely in place. Therefore, the system stays stable even while walking.
The entire setup packs into a small backpack. This makes Flying Umbrella 2.0 portable and practical. After many failed tests and code tweaks, the system finally works as intended.
Hands-free rain protection now feels possible. While it remains a prototype, Flying Umbrella 2.0 shows how creativity and persistence can turn playful ideas into real technology.

