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Parrot Bebop 2 drone has twice the battery life

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Parrot's first Bebop drone gave a first-person drone experience by allowing users to tap into the drone's point of view with Oculus Rift (along with other types of headsets). The French company is back with another entry into the drone world with the Bebop 2.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

It's become an increasingly crowded market but Parrot wants to edge out the competition with the Bebop 2's mid-range price of $550 (about £360, AU$770) and battery life that's slightly above average at 25 minutes. Alone, these two factors aren't anything to fuss over, but together, you're getting a decent deal. Most drones run upwards of $200 (£130, AU$280) but their batteries don't hold out. For a flight time of 20 minutes or more, you're looking at price tags that range $800 (£525, AU$1120) and up.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

The Bebop 2 also has all the features of the first Bebop and more. There's still a 14MP fisheye-lens camera and 8GB of onboard flash storage but Parrot says the actual lens is new. The quadcopter is also faster than its predecessor at 37 miles per hour where the first Bebop could only hit 24MPH. It can also reach maximum speed in 14 seconds, brakes in 4.5 seconds and rises vertically at 13MPH. According to Parrot, the copter can get up to 328 feet in 20 seconds or less. The Bebop 2 has a connection of 984 feet.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

Though it weighs 500g and looks to be about the same size as the previous Bebop, there are seven sensors on board the latest drone. An ultrasound sensor analyzes flight altitude up to 16 feet, the pressure sensor can measure air pressure and analyze altitude beyond 16 feet, while the accelerometer and 3-axis gyroscope ensure that the drone remains stable during flight time. A 3-axis magentometer helps define the drone's position like a compass.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

The fisheye camera is stabilized on a 3-axis framework that captures images in 1080p (horizontally or vertically) which can be streamed live to the piloting device.

Drones for all

During the opening event, the Bebop 2 was demoed by Henri Seydoux, founder and CEO, who apparently is "really bad at flying drones" but still can manage to keep the gadget in the air.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

Seydoux notes that the new Bebop is just as simple to fly as the first one, stating it's "the drone everyone can fly." The stability and maneuverability are due in part to an in-built autopilot system that helps guide you. Connect your iOS or Android phone or tablet via Wi-Fi to direct the drone. You can then tilt the connected device (forward, backward, left or right) or touch the landing button.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

The Bebop 2 primarily boasts a longer battery life without completely breaking the bank. It's certainly not cheap by any means, but it remains in a solid position between the premium drones and the lower cost leisure quadcopters.

Parrot Bebop 2 drone

You can connect a Skycontroller for an additional 300 bucks, or another type of headset. The bundle and the single Bebop 2, which you can pick up in white or red, will be available on December 14.












from www.techradar.com

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