Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Parrot Mini Drones: The ultimate toy for the iPad generation – One More Thing

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used to radio controlled car’s favorite toys of many adventurous child. But hey, if you since your third with a iPad is playing a toy car with remote control suddenly very low-tech and you want something coolers .

Parrot plays on the needs of the iPad generation with a new series of drones that are made to serve as a toy. The Mini Drones are child-friendly ‘connected toys “with an app for the iPhone or iPad can be controlled. The Mini Drones were presented last Thursday to the Dutch press.

Parrot makes drones for some time, in 2010, the company released the AR.Drone with built-in camera on the market. Anno 2014, the drone next to the Lego and Barbies on the shelf. From August, the Rolling Spider and Jumping Sumo available. Both drones are firm but not so cuddly little hands are damaged.

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Rolling Spider (left) and Jumping Sumo (right).

Rolling Spider

Rolling Spider is a small drone that can fly, but also on wheels can be provided and against walls can climb. on in this way, It is essentially a small version of the larger Parrot drones, just as stable but with some additional tricks like making somersaults. The operation is of course entirely through an app.



Jumping Sumo

Jumping Sumo is a drone that can fly only briefly, because he jumps up to 80 inches in the air. Jumping The Sumo has a built-in camera that shows live images but also images and videos can make. Natuurijk can these drone some tricks like making pirouettes and zigzagging.

Although the Mini Drones challenging toys, battery life is still the major drawback. A radio controlled car was good for an hour of fun on battery. The drones Parrot turned out to be. Already empty after about 15 minutes Fortunately, the battery does quickly replaceable.

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