The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0, the new generation of Parrot's renowned high-tech quadricopter that can be controlled by Wi-Fi using a smartphone or tablet[1], will land in the US in May 2012. With a new ...
Parrot's AR.Drone was the surprise hit of CES 2010, breaking the French company out of its Bluetooth prison and instead taking to the skies with an iPhone-controlled quadricopter. Reminiscent of ...
SOUTHFIELD -- It's hard to believe that a four-bladed toy helicopter with onboard TV camera that you can just fly around or use to play games on the Internet could get better. But Parrot, the French ...
Drones get a bum rap. After Amazon announced earlier this month that it plans to launch a drone-based delivery system, most people reacted with every negative emotion under the winter sun, from fear ...
We've flown a £21,500 radio-controlled chopper and crashed a model P51-D Mustang on the streets of London, but throw in an iPhone and the ability to shoot at our friends, and we're insanely excited ...
The chance to be among the first to fly and own the Parrot AR.Drone is just a click away! Today, Parrot and Brookstone announced that the coveted Parrot AR.Drone, a quadricopter controlled by an iPod ...
Parrot has announced a new peripheral for its AR.Drone 2.0, a black box-style Flight Recorder with 4 GB of Flash storage to record GPS and flight data, as well as locally save about 2 hours of HD ...
Parrot's AR.Drone was the surprise hit of CES 2010, and it seemed that even the French company themselves were overwhelmed by interest in the iPhone-controlled quadricopter. Since then they've been ...
Today Parrot goes even further with a number of announcements to enhance the piloting experience for players and fans alike: More playable platforms: Parrot AR.Drone is now compatible with OS Android ...
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