During this week’s prominent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the company Parrot demonstrated an innovative product: a flying quadricopter drone controlled via an iPhone or iPod touch. Not only does the iPod act as a controller, but it also receives streaming video from the drone so that it can be piloted remotely, out of sight of the physical copter. Yes, there’s an app for that! Check out the video of the prototype below and prepare to be amazed:
The Coolest iPhone Accessory: A Flying Drone
by Philip Thomas on 09 Jan 2010 in Technology
Tags: drone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Parrot
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