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  2. Nixie (drone) - Wikipedia

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    Nixie was a prototype small camera-equipped drone that can be worn as a wrist band. [1] [3] [9] Nixie can be activated to unfold into a quadcopter, fly in one of its pre-programmed modes to take photos or a video, and then return to the user. [2]

  3. Hubsan X4 - Wikipedia

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    The H502S, also marketed as the "H502S X4 DESIRE FPV" is a smaller version of the H501S quadcopter and same size as the H502E. Uses brushed motors, has 12 minutes' flight time, 7.4 V (2S) 610 mAh Li-Po battery, GPS Positioning, first-person view (FPV), altitude hold, follow-me mode, 720P High Definition Camera and return to home.

  4. DJI Phantom - Wikipedia

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    The drone also introduced the ActiveTrack and TapFly features, with the former allowing the drone to autonomously track moving objects, including people, with its camera while the latter allowing the drone to be controlled by tapping on the video stream in the DJI app. [34] [35] [36] The drone is equipped with a 1/2.3" camera with an electronic ...

  5. Parrot AR.Drone - Wikipedia

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    The Parrot AR.Drone is a discontinued remote-controlled flying quadcopter, built by the French company Parrot.. The drone is designed to be controlled by mobile or tablet operating systems, such as iOS or Android [1] within their respective apps or the unofficial software available for Windows Phone, Samsung BADA and Symbian devices.

  6. SkyJack - Wikipedia

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    Parrot AR.Drone is a radio controlled flying quadcopter helicopter built by the French company Parrot. The drone is designed to be controlled by mobile or tablet operating systems such as the supported iOS or Android. [3] No authentication or encryption is used by the Parrot to secure the connection with the pilot.

  7. Zano (drone) - Wikipedia

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    The Zano was a failed Kickstarter project created by Torquing Group to create a remote-control quadcopter drone with a high-definition camera. After receiving over three million dollars from crowdfunding on Kickstarter, the team was unable to create a product that matched their original description, and eventually filed for bankruptcy after delivering around 600 partially functional drones.

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