Parrot Jumping Race Mini Drone for $39
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The Jumping Race Mini Drone might not have propellors, but it can still get some serious airtime. Capable of leaping 2.4 feet into the air, this zippy drone can race, turn on a dime, and dodge obstacles while keeping you in the action with its embedded mini camera. Its ultra-wide, strong-grip tires work both indoors and outdoors, and they’re adjustable, moving outward for speed or inward for agility.
- Reach speeds up to 8 miles per hour indoors & outdoors
- Leap up to 2.4 feet in the air
- Use the Free Flight Jumping app to take full control of your mini drone
- Extend the wheels for speed or draw them in for agility
- Send photo & video to your phone w/ the embedded camera
PRODUCT SPECS
Details
- Color: red
- Leap height: 2.4′
- Top speed: 8mph
- Embedded VGA (480×640) mini camera
- Microphone
- Speaker
- Indoor/outdoor racing tires
- Removable, lithium-polymer 550mAh battery
- Battery life: 20 minutes
- Charging time: 25 minutes
- Range: 165′
App Compatibility
- iOS Version 8 and later
- Android Version 4 and later
Includes
- Jumping Race Drone
- Battery
- USB/Micro-USB cable
- 2 Rubber pads
- Quickstart guide
- Stickers
- Manufacturer’s 1-year warranty
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