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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.
And so with that in mind I unboxed the newest iteration–properly named AR.Drone 2.0–prepared for some degree of disappointment. Second-generation products, as often as not, tend to correct ...
We got a chance to play with Parrot’s AR.Drone 2.0 today at CES, a new version of the remote control helicopter. We got a chance to play with Parrot’s AR.Drone 2.0 today at CES, a new version ...
A little good / bad news for those dads who scored an AR.Drone 2.0 for Father's Day over the weekend. It's already time to upgrade. Starting next week, Parrot will be offering up those new add-ons ...
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Some are little more than indoor toys. Among the most popular and capable drone for outdoor use is the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 quadricopter, an incredibly stable and capable flying machine that takes ...
Clearly the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Elite Edition isn't cheap at a starting price of $300, but it costs less than the $1,199 DJI Phantom 2 Vision we reviewed in March.
This week, the Parrot creators of the AR.Drone have announced the launch of a new addition to their range of flying quadcopters in the form of the AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition. The AR.Drone 2.0 ...
Following on from the launch of their popular AR.Drone in 2010, Parrot have unveiled their latest creation in the form of the new Parrot AR.Drone 2.0. The new technology included in the updated ...
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 ...
The launch of a new GPS-powered Parrot AR.Drone quadcopter comes good on your biggest spook fantasy: flying autonomously. Claire Reilly was a video host, journalist and producer covering all ...