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But today Parrot introduced its latest drone, the Disco, a fixed-wing aircraft that looks more like a stealth bomber. To take off, you simply toss it in the air and stand back.
The drone is controlled with the newly announced Skycontroller 2, the second generation of Parrot's remote control for drones. This allows Disco to roam up to 1.2 mi (1.93 km) away and connects ...
Parrot's new "Disco" drone is a fixed-wing machine capable of hitting 50 mph. The ultralight UAV has a wingspan of almost a meter and thanks to its aerodynamic design can stay in the sky for up to ...
Parrot has created a unique drone that can fly for 45 minutes on a single charge and reach speeds up to 50 miles per hour. The Parrot Disco was unveiled at the 2016 International CES, the big tech ...
Parrot had a big influence on the rise of quadcopter popularity with its iPhone-controlled AR Drone in 2010, and is now hoping its seemingly user-friendly Disco can bring it similar success.
The new Disco drone from Parrot promises a very different perspective. The 1.5-pound, styrofoam, wing-shaped aircraft has a single propeller on the back, ...
The Disco can remain in the air for 45 minutes at a time and can fly as far as the Wi-Fi connection between drone and device can stretch, which is usually about two miles, according to a Parrot ...
Parrot showed us its fixed-wing Disco drone at CES this year, and now the company is saying it plans to release it next month. All a user has to do to fly the Disco is toss it in the air. It’s ...
The Disco features a single, powerful propeller on the rear and a 1080p camera mounted to its nose. Launching the drone is as simple as turning it on and throwing it in the air — Parrot says it ...
The Parrot Disco will go on sale later in 2016, and a prototype was unveiled on the sidelines of CES in Las Vegas on Monday. The drone is about a meter in width and 50 centimeters deep, but a foam ...
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