Parrot AR.Drone quadricopter controlled by touch, iPhone, iPod, iPhone and Android (Orange / Blue)
Manufacturer: Parrot Inc.
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Parrot AR.Drone lets you see what the pilot sees. With Wi-Fi connectivity, you can control the Parrot AR.Drone to the accelerometer built into your iPhone, iPod touch, iPhone or Android device and phones and tablets based. The board cameras (one facing front, one facing down) lets you view real-time what the driver sees you complete complex flight maneuvers. Augmented reality is the world around you in a video game. The persecution of a fighter jet through the house, alone or with friends. Powerful processing allows the integration AR.Drone computer generated images directly in real time, streaming video to create a set of augmented reality with air-air missiles, interactive systems for targeting, fire and explosions. No ordinary RC helicopter, the military Parrot AR.Drone uses technology very stable level flight. The four rotors quadricopter uses two ultrasonic altimeters, a three-axis accelerometer, gyroscope multiple embedded platform of Linux continues to stabilize during flight. Drone can even compensate for the turbulence caused by wind. In fact, it's so easy to control, anyone can fly. Inside the home or away. Fly your Parrot AR.Drone anywhere. The helmet includes coverage protects the rotors during tight maneuvers around the walls and furniture is easily removed to reduce weight and wind resistance in flight outside. Helicopter is made of carbon fiber and high strength plastic. Li-Po battery included. Now, with applications for both Apple and Android IOS. Parrot AR.Drone for the gaming experience Brookstone today a whole new level! Note: AR.Drone can not send to addresses outside the United States. For over 14 years. Warning: choking hazard to small parts. By clicking "Add to Cart", you acknowledge that you have read, understood and accepted the terms of purchase of the customer. Click here to see the good
Amazon.com Product Description:
quadricopter AR.Drone
The remote control is an innovative device that combines the best of several worlds, including modeling, video games, and augmented reality. The AR.Drone is remotely controlled by the device (see compatibility below) and a number of sensors, including a front camera, vertical camera, altimeter and an ultrasound. The Drone also be used in video games as AR.FlyingAce, a duel between two AR.Drone.
The first quadricopter controlled by the iPod touch / iPhone / iPhone / Android
check with your device
- high-tech sensors offer simple driver
- Connect and see The Parrot AR.Drone generates its own Wi-Fi to connect the camera to control . The front view of the camera are transmitted to the display of the experimental device.
driver
AR.Drone- Autopilot allows takeoff and landing easy. After takeoff, the autopilot stabilizes the AR.Drone at a height of 80 centimeters. When you remove your finger from your device, the autopilot function automatically puts the drone hovering. Lost connection with the Drone? Autopilot takes over again and stabilizes the device before attempting a landing smoothly and safely.
includes inner and outer hulls
- The shield protects the hull AR.Drone full impacts that occur during battles against enemies of nature hidden in the rooms of the house. The color of the hull is optimized aerodynamics, allowing more out of control.
high durability and easy repair
- quadricopter AR.Drone is a carbon fiber and high resistance PA66 plastic. All parts can be modified to facilitate repairs.
- Free control of the application
Please download the free AR.FreeFlight (iTunes App Store or Android Market) to control the RA.
- Augmented Reality Games not only see what the camera sees before AR.Drone, but enjoy a variety of games augmented reality. AR.Games sold in the iTunes App Store and Android Market. Choose from a selection of single player and multiplayer using the Drone camera and augmented reality applications. Shoot the enemies and other drones.
Details
- AR.Drone Compatibility
Apple
- IOS devices: iPod touch, iPhone and iPad
- Android OS devices Optimized for: Samsung S Galaxy, Galaxy S II Samsung, Motorola Xoom, HTC Desire, also compatible with: HTC Desire HD, HTC Sensation, the Optimus 2x LG and Sony Ericsson Xperia Play
- battery flight time: 12 minutes
3 cell lithium polymer
- Capacity: 1000 mAh Charging time: 90 minutes
Regular price : USD 299.99
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