Nebula Drone with FPV & HD Camera for $129
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
The Nebula Drone is equipped with an HD camera to capture video and snapshots of your aerial pursuits. And since you can watch your drone’s flight in real time, you can get the perfect shot thanks to repeat fly-bys. But don’t just stop at the pictures. The 6-axis flight control system makes for serious high-flying action, including: rolling, diving, and flipping.
- HD camera snaps high-definition aerial shots
- Real-time, first person view can be seen on the remote
- Headless mode returns your drone home when lost
- CF mode re-orientates the drone
- 6-axis flight control system makes for super stable flips & rolls
- 2.4 GHz remote control uses spread spectrum technology for remote distance up to 164 feet
- Throttle limit button controls the quadcopter’s upward & downward speed
- LED lights allow for night flight
For more colors & models or to purchase a crash pack, see drop-down above.
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 9.1″ x 9.1″ x 2″
- Battery: 3.7V 640mAh li-polymer
- Use time: approximately 10 minutes
- Charging time: approximately 60 minutes
- Controlling distance: approximately 164 ft
- Max video size: 640 x 480P
- Max image size: 640 x 480P
Includes:
- Nebula Drone with FPV & HD Camera (black)
Compatibility
- Android
- iOS
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