Flexbot Hexacopter Kit for $89

October 29, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Flexbot Hexacopter Kit for $89
This DIY, Arduino-Compatible Copter is Completely Customizable
Expires November 21, 2016 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 25% off

KEY FEATURES

There are models, and then there is Flexbot. Flexbot is a DIY helicopter kit, providing all the materials to assemble your own copter and take to the skies! With simple, straightforward construction, and the ability to be controlled directly from your smartphone, Flexbot provides a world of fun for the whole family.

  • Control the Flexbot using the gravity sensors in your smartphone or tablet
  • Personalize your flying experience w/ any design you like
  • Customize your Flexbot further by 3D printing your own additions at home
  • Add new modules using the Arduino compatibility
  • Lower flying noise, remove signals, & more by coding it yourself

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Battery: 500 mAh
  • Arduino compatible
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • MPU-6050 6 Axis sensor
  • Open hardware

Compatibility

  • App compatible with iOS and Android 4.3 or later

Includes

  • 3D printed body
  • Six-axial-sensored pilot
  • 3D printed helmet
  • 3D printed battery capsule
  • Motor of 40,000 r/min
  • Power battery
  • 6 propellors
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