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Normal-sized quadcopter met video-camera. E-mail naar een vriend • Model: Condor Drone (2) • Voorzien van HD camera voor foto en video • Inclusief 2.4Ghz afstandsbediening • Bereik tot circa 30 meter • 2 verschillende vliegsnelheden (hoog en laag) • Geschikt voor indoor en outdoor gebruik • Vliegtijd: 8 minuten • Kleur: Blauw en zwart • Inclusief 2 GB MicroSD geheugenkaart • Geschikt vanaf 14 jaar Deze Condor Drone is een Ready-To-Fly (RTF) quadcopter voorzien van ingebouwde camera en verschillende slimme functies. 6-assig gyroscoopDe Condor Drone is uitgerust met een 6-assig gyro-stabilisatie-systeem dat zorgt voor een stabiele vlucht en hierdoor strakkere beelden. 2.4Ghz afstandsbedieningDe Condor Drone wordt geleverd inclusief 2.4Ghz afstandsbediening. Deze zender wordt gevoed door vier AA batterijen (exclusief). Het bereik van de afstandsbediening bedraagt maximaal 30 meter. Auto ReturnDe Condor Drone heeft een handige Auto-Return knop, waarmee je de drone met één druk op de knop automatisch naar de afstandsbediening kunt laten terugkeren.

CameraDe drone is uitgerust met een camera waarmee zowel foto's als video's gemaakt kunnen worden. VliegtijdDeze drone wordt geleverd inclusief 380mAh 3.7V LiPo accu. Een opgeladen accu staat garant voor maximaal 15 minuten vliegplezier. Opladen van de accu geschiedt via de meegeleverde USB-oplader en duurt ongeveer 40 minuten. Headless ModeDe Condor Drone kan gevlogen worden in de zogenaamde 'Headless Mode'. Deze modus maakt het erg eenvoudig om een drone te vliegen. In deze modus reageert de drone op basis van zijn positie ten opzichte van de bestuurder. Stuurt de bestuurder naar rechts in deze modus dan zal de drone naar rechts gaan gezien vanuit het gezichtsveld van de bestuurder. Normaal gesproken betekent naar rechts sturen, naar rechts gaan vanuit het oogpunt van de drone. Auto-Looping modeEen dolle stunt is voor de Condor Drone geen probleem. In de Auto Looping mode voert u met één simpele druk op de knop de meest acrobatische loopings uit. KleurDeze drone is uitgevoerd in een stoere zwarte kleur met blauwe details.

BeginnersDe Condor Drone is uitermate geschikt voor beginners en jonge volwassenen vanaf 14 jaar die kennis willen maken met de wondere wereld van drones. Wat zit er in de doos?• Condor Drone quadcopter
parrot ar drone down facing camera • Oplaabare LiPo accu
ar drone parts auckland • 2 GB MicroSD geheugenkaartWat heb ik nog nodig?
ar drone flight recorder hullU heeft enkel vier AA batterijen voor voeding van de afstandsbediening nodig. 4x AA batterij (exclusief) Ready To Fly (RTF) U bent wellicht ook geïnteresseerd in de volgende productenEl AR Drone 2.0 de siempre pero con carcasas de camuflaje: Desierto, Bosque o Nieve, y hélices a juego. ¡Elige tu favorito ! Con cámara 720p, sensor barométrico, brújula magnética, acrobático...¡Despegue con el AR.

Drone 2.0 Elite Edition de Parrot! Este cuadricóptero puede pilotarse de manera intuitiva desde un smartphone o una tableta. ¡Experimenta una sensación de vuelo inigualable! Descubre el mundo visto desde arriba, en alta de nición, y comparte tu experiencia en Internet con todo el mundo. GRABA & COMPARTE EN HDA medida que vuelas, el video en HD se graba y envía directamente a tu dispositivo. Con tan sólo un clic, puedes cargar tu video de forma sencilla desde la interfaz de usuario en YouTube o compartir las imágenes en Picasa de forma muy sencilla. Con la nueva aplicación de pilotaje, realice todo de forma sencilla e inalámbrica en un instante. Para aquellos pilotos que deseen grabar vídeos más largos, se ha incorporado un puerto USB para almacenamiento de grabaciones más largas.Úprueba quien está volando en los alrededores o mira videos de los pilotos que se encuentran al otro lado del mundo.FreeFlight 2.0, la aplicación de libre control, en Apple Store o Google Play y ¡estarás listo para volar!

Controla la dirección del AR.Drone inclinando el dispositivo y al soltar los controles el AR.Drone se estabiliza de forma instantánea.*Con la nueva conexión Wi-Fi N del Ar.Drone 2.0 puedes volar hasta 50 metros de altura. Los sensores de presión instalados en el AR.Drone 2.0 proporcionan una estabilidad única que permite corregir y mantener automáticamente una posición ja en el aire, independientemente de la altitud y lograr una elevación de hastade 15 m. /h.Gracias a la función de piloto automático de Ar.Drone, cualquiera puede ser un experto, ya que los sensores integrados permiten undespegue y aterrizaje sencillo. Drone 2.0 también ofrece el exclusivo y patentado modo de pilotaje Control Absoluto para principiantes que se puede ajustar mientras vaya adquiriendo experiencia. El movimiento looping es exclusivo del AR.Conviértete en un piloto audaz simplemente con pulsar un botón.Parrot’s latest drone the Bebop has an, at best, misleading name. There’s nothing boppy about this pro-level drone masquerading in a kid-friendly name (and colors).

Unveiled on Tuesday in New York City, the Bebop drone is smaller, lighter and infinitely more powerful than Parrot’s AR.Drone 2.0 It does have at least one thing in common with the previous drone. Both use ad-hoc Wi-Fi connections to talk to a tablet-based control app. See also: The 19 best drone photos of 2014 Beyond that, though, Bebop is a very different animal. It's $499 ($200 more than the AR.The body only marginally resembles AR.It still has four powerful rotors, which can be partially covered by a pair of foam hulls. Its curved back is made up of, in part, a slightly larger battery, which lasts slightly less time than the AR.According to Parrot, you get about 11 minutes flight time per charge. The Bebop is part remote-control flyer and part robot. It has a host of sensors — including pressure, accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer — to help it fly stable, hover in the air, and take off and land smoothly without assistance. Drone has those, too, but Bebop adds a built-in GPS that tells Bebop where it is (outdoors, only) and even if you lose sight of the drone, a command to return “home” will bring it right back to you.

Bebop can also travel faster than the AR.Drone — a lot faster. It’s been clocked at 50 kilometers per hour (roughly 31 mph). Drone maxes out at 15 kph. Parrot also put in a brand new 802.11ac radio that can connect over 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, which means you can even search for the best channels and manually switch to them if you want better communication with the drone. And those connections could go a long way. Bebop stays connected, said Parrot, up to 250 meters away. Flying the Bebop Drone with a tablet.Image: Mashable, Lance UlanoffThen there’s the camera. Drone had a HD video camera on the front, and a lower resolution one in its belly, Bebop has an HD 186-degree camera on its nose. For still images, you can capture that full-fisheye view, but the more interesting way to use it is as a digital gimbal. Bebop drone without foam hulls.Here’s how it works. When you’re flying the Bebop and controlling it through Parrot’s FreeFlight iOS or Android app, you can see what Bebop sees.

However, in video mode, the camera shows you just 86 degrees. For one thing, this smaller view makes the camera appear perfectly stable no matter how you move Bebop about in the air. Also, you can control which 86-degree portion you see and record through the app — all without moving the drone.Drone, you can record video direct from the drone to your tablet, but Bebop actually comes with its own 8GB of onboard memory, enough to record roughly an hour of in-flight video. The Parrot Sky Controller looks like a contraption, but it takes the Bebop drone to new heights — or at least distances.Image: Mashable, lance UlanoffParrot also introduced the Sky Controller. Custom-built for Bebop, which adds pro-level RC hardware control. It looks like a bit of a contraption, but the hardware actually enhances Bebop’s functionality. Built around Android, the controller communicates directly with Bebop (it also connects to it quickly because it's more or less permanently paired with it) and with an iOS or Android tablet you seat inside it.

However, instead of using the tablet to control the drone, the tablet’s only job during flight is as a giant viewfinder. You control the drone through physical joysticks which give you far more precise control than the software-based ones in the app. The Sky Controller also features a powerful — and large — antenna on top which extends Bebop’s range to a mind-boggling 2 kilometers. Knowing that each battery lasts 11 minutes, I had to ask: What happens if you fly so far, Bebop doesn’t have enough juice to get back? Parrot Project Manager Francois Callo told me there is onscreen information about how much battery power you have left. Even so, he admitted that the drone has no way of telling you if it’s gone too far to actually make it back on remaining battery power and yes, run out of juice and get lost. But that could not be blamed on the Bebop, he told me. “It’s just like a car: You drive too far and run out of fuel, it’s not the car’s fault.” You’ll even find mini USB and HDMI outputs on the controller so you can attach 3D goggles like the Zeiss Cinemizer we used during my test flights.

It gives you a 3D view of what Bebop is seeing. The Sky Controller doesn’t come cheap. A bundle with Bebop and three batteries will run you $899. Mashable Chief Correspondent Lance Ulanoff flies Bebop.I got to fly Bebop with both the Sky Controller and through the FreeFlight 3 app. I immediately found it more responsive and easier to control than any Parrot drone I’d piloted before. I never hit a wall or crashed, even though, at times, I was moving much, much faster than I’m used to with a drone. Aside from how loud it is (all of Parrot's drones are loud) my other concern would be losing it as it dashed out of sight. At least I could always see through its lens on my tablet — though the video did not always keep up with the drone’s actual position. Mashable Chief Correspondent Lance Ulanoff flies the Parrot Bebop drone while wearing a pair of Zeiss Cinemizer 3D glasses.Flying with the Sky Controller was fun, even if it was so big and bulky that I needed a neck strap to use it.

As soon as I got use to the physical controls, I was flying with confidence. Finally Callo had me put on the Zeiss Cinemizer headset (it costs $199 and is not sold by Parrot). This let me see directly through Bebop’s camera. At first, I couldn’t properly control the drone because I wanted a view that that showed me the whole drone — an impossibility, of course but something I’ve come to expect from playing video games. This, of course, was not a video game. Callo gave me a key bit of guidance: Only fly in the direction of what you’re looking at. With that, I got my bearings and began cruising through loft space where Parrot was holding the event. Bebop is good and powerful enough to create a lot of fun and, perhaps cause a bit of trouble. I have no doubt that, when these drones go on sale December 1, within a week or so someone will fly the powerful Bebop too close to a national monument. [Editor's Note: An earlier version of this post said the drone cost $299.