Testseek.co.uk have collected 75 expert reviews of the Parrot Bebop 2 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Parrot Bebop 2.
December 2016
(75%)
75 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(89%)
33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010075
The editors liked
Long battery life
Extended range
Zippy
Responsive flight
The Parrot Bebop Drone 2 is small enough to stick in your average backpack
But sturdier than the original with about twice the battery life. Its propellers stop the instant they're obstructed
Easy barrel rolls and flips and new banked turns capability m
Great price
Small
Light and easy to transport
Battery life is decent
Great battery life
Stable flight performance
FPV accessories work well
Light and portable
Good stamina
Excellent companion app
Nimble and easy to fly
Good value
Approachable app and controls
Same design
SkyController 2 a big step up
Straightforward assembly and setup
Repairable
With spare parts options
Cheaper than competition
The editors didn't like
Awful camera
Fussy FPV headset
It's pricey when bundled with the massive Skycontroller remote control
And its video quality hasn't improved much from the first-gen Bebop. In-app purchases are required for features other drone makers include. Its control range is dependent on your mobi
Published: 2018-03-16, Author: Sam , review by: stuff.tv
Long battery life, Extended range, Zippy, responsive flight
Awful camera, Fussy FPV headset
Parrot hasn't gone far enough here. While the company has fixed one of the Bebop 2's biggest issues, it hasn't addressed the other at all. Sure, the extra battery life and transmission range is nice, but the dreadful camera needed fixing too. While DJI i...
The Bebop 2 Power is really a dual-purpose drone. You can use it for shooting cinematic footage or dart around at 40mph and have fun with the FPV headset. It's large batteries mean it flies for longer than its competitors, but the downside is that it isn'...
The Bebop 2 Power is a fun, easy-to-fly drone andis undoubtedly a good-value bundle considering everything you get for £629. The Bebop 2 Power is great fun to fly, offers excellent battery life and lots of useful automated functions that let you concentra...
Light and portable, Good stamina, Excellent companion app
Battery change needed to reach an hour of flight, Video could be better
An evolution rather than a revolution, the Bebop 2 Power remains a solid choice for drone newcomers and veterans alike, just like its forerunner.The best drones for beginners, pros and everyone inbetween...
Same design, SkyController 2 a big step up, Straightforward assembly and setup, Repairable, with spare parts options, Cheaper than competition
FPV headset needs reduced latency, Camera is better, but still needs work, Susceptible to strong winds
For what the bundle provides, we would say yes. The Bebop 2 is a good model to learn the art of drone flying, and the FPV bundle comes at a price below competitors...
Great battery life, Stable flight performance, FPV accessories work well
Video is glitchy at long distances, Fisheye camera suffers from lens flare, Autonomous functions cost extra
On its own the Parrot Bebop 2 is a likeable smartphone-controlled drone that captures good-quality stills and video, but it's the addition of the FPV kit which really makes it stand out, offering a better control experience and an amazing perspective on t...
Great price, Small, light and easy to transport, Battery life is decent
Choppy connection, Only average camera quality
It's small, it's lightweight, it's (relatively) cheap - but I the Bebop 2 isn't quite perfect. Am I asking too much from a drone that costs half the price of its biggest rivals? Not really - £450 is still a big chunk of change, and you shouldn't have to...
The Parrot Bebop Drone 2 is small enough to stick in your average backpack, but sturdier than the original with about twice the battery life. Its propellers stop the instant they're obstructed, easy barrel rolls and flips and new banked turns capability m
It's pricey when bundled with the massive Skycontroller remote control, and its video quality hasn't improved much from the first-gen Bebop. In-app purchases are required for features other drone makers include. Its control range is dependent on your mobi
The Parrot Bebop 2 definitely improves on the original and remains a good choice for its portability and safer design, but stiffer competition and merely good image quality limit its overall appeal...