Testseek.co.uk have collected 47 expert reviews of the Parrot AR.Drone Wi-Fi Quadricopter and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Parrot AR.Drone Wi-Fi Quadricopter.
October 2010
(77%)
47 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Parrot AR Drone is exceptionally manoeuvrable using your iPhone or iPad as a control. The Drone kicks up its own Wi-Fi network rather than use a radio control. It also carries two video cameras, which send live footage back to your iWhichever while fl...
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Published: 2010-08-25, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Great fun to fly, really impressive app, largely durable
Expect to crash it a lot early on, the hull is vulnerable to damage
After becoming comfortable with the Parrot AR.Drone's controls and weathering some crashes, the helicopter is a fun toy to fly. Fractures in the indoor hull were frequent during the learning period, but the rest of the toy was quite durable. The success o...
After becoming comfortable with the Parrot AR.Drone's controls and weathering some crashes, the helicopter is a fun toy to fly. Fractures in the indoor hull were frequent during the learning period, but the rest of the toy was quite durable. The succe...
Very easy to control, Cheap spare parts (relatively), Good accessories, Great fun to fly, Combines gaming and RC-piloting, Front and bottom mounted camera, Doesn't crash as easily as an RC-heli, Works both in and out-doors, Simple to repair, Simple to upd
Pricey, Video lag, Only tilt control, 50 meter range
Parrot has managed to combine many good things with the AR.Drone. With the AR.Drone you get the thrill of flying an RC-heli, without the long and expensive learning period. The fact that you can combine video games with RC-piloting just adds to the fun...
Although Parrot’s augmented reality dogfight ideas certainly have merit, they’re not the winning feature of the AR.Drone. The units themselves are simply too expensive – and thus rare – to make it likely you’ll come across another owner, which means y...
Abstract: We’ve seen the AR.Drone floating around multiple events this year including CES but we never really got a chance to play with it until this week. Before I get into my review, I’m going to tell you a story. People ask me all the time “What’s the coolest...
Expensive, shortlived battery; no Android support.
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Published: 2010-08-24, Author: Nick , review by: techworld.com
After becoming comfortable with the AR.Drone's controls and weathering some crashes, the helicopter is a fun toy to fly. Fractures in the indoor hull were frequent during the learning period, but the rest of the toy was quite durable. The success of t...
Two cameras. Makes its own Wi-Fi hotspot. Tough enough to handle crashes, makes crashing fun. Supports augmented reality gaming. It's an iPhone-controlled helicopter!!!
Battery only lasts for 15 minutes of flying between charges. Cameras can't record video. No games or Android support at press time.