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Microsoft parrot drone
Microsoft parrot drone













microsoft parrot drone
  1. #MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE INSTALL#
  2. #MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE ANDROID#
  3. #MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE DOWNLOAD#

You’d do yourself a favor by watching these instruction videos ( 1, 2) before going all out … otherwise, you might be in the market for some spare parts. Getting the hang of these controls is not difficult, but it does require some skill. You can choose to use either the left joystick itself, or turn on an option that lets you control the drone simply by angling your device in the direction you want it to fly. The left stick steers the drone in the air, leaning it any direction you want it to travel horizontally through space. The right stick controls altitude, and turns the drone left or right. To control the drone, you use the joysticks on the app screen (which also shows a live stream from one of the drone’s two cameras in the background). Without its electronic brains, new pilots would likely send their expensive new toys crashing into a pile of ruined Christmas sadness. Without these electronic brains, new pilots would likely send their expensive new toys crashing into a pile of ruined Christmas sadness before you can say “Ho, ho, doh!” Unlike RC helicopters, the AR.Drone 2.0 is “smart” – meaning, it automatically handles all the tiny stabilizing adjustments needed to keep it aloft. Hit the “takeoff” button, and the drone will do exactly that – takeoff, then hover a few feet in the air.

microsoft parrot drone

Despite the confusing selection of outdated apps, the FreeFlight app is extremely easy to use. Whether you’re indoors or out, pick a flight area with plenty of room and nothing expensive to run into and destroy. Select it, and move back to the app.įrom here, the only thing to do is start flying. It should automatically appear in your list of Wi-Fi connections in your setting menu. Next, you’ll need to connect your device/controller to the AR.Drone’s Wi-Fi signal. We recommend going with the lowest and slowest limitations to start out. The other settings you’ll want to adjust are altitude, rotation speed, and other flight settings – a whole bevy of adjustments you can make to fine-tune your experience. (This can be turned off in the “Preferences” menu, which is found on the start screen of the app.) So skip this step if you don’t want your AR.Drone spying on you. Be warned: Doing this during setup, in our experience, meant that the AR.Drone automatically uploaded video caught with its cameras to the Web. First, you’ll be asked to enter your YouTube and/or Facebook login credentials. Once you’ve downloaded the app, you still need to adjust a few settings before takeoff. Anyway, now you know: Only use the FreeFlight app (at least until that one, too, becomes outdated). So it’s not only confusing, it’s annoying. As far as we can tell, there’s no way to turn this screen off.

#MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE INSTALL#

It also gives you an option to install the app from this launch screen – even though you are already using the right app. To make matters even more confusing, Parrot has designed the FreeFlight app to give you a notice every time you launch the app saying that the “AR Drone, FreeFlightUS and FreeFlightWORLD” apps are “deprecated applications,” so you should “move to FreeFlight” to control your AR.Drone. This is unnecessarily confusing, and Parrot would do its customers a favor by clearing out the old app from the various app stores.

#MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE DOWNLOAD#

Do not download the one called “AR.Drone” – it’s outdated, and you’ll be told to download the FreeFlight app as soon as you launch the AR.Drone version. Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 is the best deal you’re going to find for a drone that comes with its own camera.įor some reason, Parrot has a variety of apps available for the AR.Drone 2.0 – but the one you want to download is called FreeFlight. We conducted our tests using only the iPhone version.

#MICROSOFT PARROT DRONE ANDROID#

That’s because the AR.Drone 2.0 is controlled entirely with a mobile app, available for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad), and Android devices, including tablets, smartphones, and the NVIDIA Shield controller. The one thing you will not find in the box is a controller. We highly recommend staring off with the “indoor” shell, even if you’re flying outdoors only, to minimize damage to the drone and anything it happens to fly into. You’ll need to charge up the battery before you can start flying, which only takes about 30 minutes. There’s also a 1,000mAh battery, a charger, and two body shells – one for indoor use that has foam rings around the blades so you don’t kill your curious cat or rip the curtains, and an outdoor shell that is more wind-resistant but leaves the blades exposed. In the box, you’ll find the drone, which packs two cameras, a 1GHz 32-bit ARM Cortex A8 processor, 1GB of RAM, GPS, Wi-Fi connectivity, a gyroscope and accelerometer, pressure sensors, ultrasound sensors, and other technical wizardry that help you keep the drone in the air.















Microsoft parrot drone