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DJI Phantom 4 Quadcopter Drone with Camera & Controller - Ready-to-Fly - Refurbished DJI Phantom 3 Professional Quadcopter Drone with Camera - Ready-to-Fly DJI Phantom 4 Pro+ Quadcopter DroneKeep your phone in your pocket, or your tablet at home, and make good use of the CrystalSky display > Ad ID 1244941549Drone 2.0 Power Edition Quadcopter Drone w/ Camera Please describe the reason you think that this ad should be removed from Kijiji. Your feedback helps everyone in the Kijiji community. Avoid fraud by meeting all sellers in-person to pay for items. Kijiji does not offer any transaction or payment services. Read More Safety Tips Available from these sellers. 10.2 x 2.5 x 15.2 cm ; Shipping Weight: 82 g Item model number: PF070055AA Date first available at Amazon.ca: July 20 2013 #40,518 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) Improvement in stabilization A new control mode: control by map View your flights in 3D on the AR. Drone Academy map

No it did not work.Really worth the buy. Look for similar items by category FINALLY A COMMUNITY THAT SUITS YOU Find everything you need in your own personal space and keep in touch with us. Regardless of your needs, we are here to accompany you. DJ purchased a used AR Parrot Drone. He found it accidently while searching Kijiji for something entirely unrelated. Well, not knowing much about them - it lured him in! There have been discussions on our forum about flying robots. Many people are set out to make their own - Awesome! We know most people don't have the time to build one, but would love a flying robot. So, buying the AR Drone Parrot is a great investment. However, the stock functionality was limiting. What does DJ do when he gets bored of a toy? He modifies it and provides the instructions for you to duplicate! Noticing the Drone has a built in camera, he quickly wrote a module in EZ-Builder to support the Drone communication protocol, with some assistance from the AR Drone SDK Forum.

few hours of implementing, the flying drone attacked DJ a few (dozen) times. There was even a wine glass casualty during testing... And a few sore fingers *ouch*! Do not worry, the module is now safe and reliable for you to use! The EZ-Builder software connects to the AR Drone over a WiFi connection. The new control, titled AR Drone Movement Panel, enables communication between your PC and Drone. Camera Tracking Control of EZ-Builder has a device selection for the AR_Drone video. The AR Drone Control is a Movement Panel, it accepts any native EZ-Builder Movement Commands. That includes Speech Recognition, Wii Remote, Joystick, Web Server, Touch Tablets, Telnet Server, Scripting, and more. In the video below, DJ uses the EZ-Builder Camera Tracking control with the AR Drone Parrot. The Drone is now enabled to chase the red ball. As you will see, it hovers and moves towards the ball, meanwhile chasing DJ around the room. Imagine what fun this could be having your flying robot drone chase your red shirted friend around the yard.

What's the next step for using this new EZ-Builder feature? We'll leave that up to our EZ-Robot Community to decide. Let's see what fantastic AR Parrot Drone Hacks they come up with - they never let us down 1 x EZ-Robot Complete Kit [Buy] 1 x AR Drone Parrot EZ-B v3 Bluetooth Controller BoardIntegrated with NVIDIA’s upcoming handheld gaming device SHIELD, Parrot’s AR.Drone 2.0 brings on a rather unique set of abilities. Here with the final release iteration of SHIELD, we’ve gotten the opportunity to take the AR.Drone 2.0 out for a spin – again. While we’ve seen this device combo in action before, and even got the opportunity to take a look at it with Google Glass on to boot, here we’re taking a bit of a different approach. We’re taking the time this week to show you our initial impressions of NVIDIA’s SHIELD. While we’ll be giving this device a full review soon, at the moment it’s all about the basics. Fun Fact: Photo above taken with AR.

Drone 2.0 built-in camera. The basics in this case include a flight of an AR.You’ll see here how excellent it is to be piloting this Parrot machine with an up-close vision of what the drone sees, straight from the controller that’s controlling it. The video you’re seeing above shows several angles on this flight. The first main view that covers most of the screen is filmed with a Samsung Galaxy Camera and shows the machine in flight from afar. The second view in the lower-right is a recording taken by the AR.Drone 2.0 itself, straight from its built-in 720p video camera. The third angle is recorded with a Canon EOS Rebel T3i and shows a face-on view of SHIELD. There you’ll see the physical controls being utilized as well as the same video as recorded by the drone (with some ever-so-slight choppiness in its journey from the drone to the Android-based UI). A rather important note to make for those of you wondering what kind of conditions would result in such wild flight action is this: it was really, really windy when this set of videos was recorded.