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The biggest issue with the idea is power. Needing a bunch of batteries or a wall plug to keep this thing spinning a few different motors, and possibly a camera with a computer running depending on features mentioned here. This would likely only run for a few hours on battery.
Yeah, that's something I've been trying to work out. I was thinking it would be plugged in and included those wall covering tracks in the package, but ultimately that's no solution. And if it's mounted getting it down to charge or replace batteries doesn't make much sense.