Testseek.com have collected 68 expert reviews of the Parrot AR Drone 2.0 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Parrot AR Drone 2.0.
September 2013
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68 Reviews
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Abstract: Remember the cool but wacky Parrot AR.Drone ? That flying "quadricopter" controlled by an iPad , iPhone or iPod Touch is back for round two. The AR.Drone 2.0, hitting Australian shelves in June , now records HD video, is easier to control and is less like...
Abstract: Parrot, like many tech vendors, decided to put on a show for CES attendees. And its was in the form of an orchestrated air show, with eight AR Drone 2.0s all moving in unison to music.The latest AR Drone is hardly new. The 2.0 model was introduced last ye...
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Published: 2012-08-09, Author: Joel , review by: gizmodo.com.au
As far as drones go, you're not going to get much more accessible or inexpensive as the AR Drone. But it's still three bills — and Parrot's shortcomings on service aren't instilling consumer confidence. Updated software is meant to fix the loss-of-altitud...
New absolute control system, HD video recording, A whole lot of fun
12 minute battery life, Susceptible to damage, Expensive
Parrot's wacky AR.Drone 2.0 flying quadricopter provides a far better control system than the original model, making it much easier to fly. However, its build quality remains questionable, battery life is poor and it is pretty expensive for what is essent...
Published: 2014-10-07, Author: Bob , review by: macobserver.com
Abstract: The button says “I Want It” and boy did I ever…Why did I want one and what did I hope to use it for? I'm glad you asked. I am about to start work on a video of our house, which we're putting on the market, and I wanted a killer opening shot. I was thinkin...
Abstract: The AR.Drone is a four-rotor, fixed-size, unmanned aircraft that includes an aerial photography system. It is ready to fly as soon as the drone's applications have been installed on your Apple or Android smart phone or tablet. A three-axis stabilization s...
Easy to fly, On-screen joysticks work well, Flying over rooftops and higher altitudes is cool
Easy to crash, easy to harm defenseless houseplants, Uncertainty in settings, uncertainty on how to use the GPS to plot course best in suburban or urban settings, Easy to fat-finger the Emergency button and crash land
At $300, the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Elite Edition isn't cheap — especially when you add in extra batteries and the Flight Recorder GPS attachment. Even so, this drone is mostly easy to fly and operates as advertised. Video quality is reasonably good, althou...
Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Abstract: There isn't a whole lot of wiggle room between toy helicopters/quadricopters and enthusiast remote controlled helicopters. The former are inexpensive toys that often cost less than $100 and are often really difficult to fly. The latter are extremely expen...
As far as drones go, youre not going to get much more accessible or inexpensive as the AR Drone. But its still three bills—and Parrots shortcomings on service arent instilling consumer confidence. Updated software is meant to fix the loss-of-altitude...