SKEYE Nano 2 Camera Drone for $19
August 27, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The world’s smallest camera drone boasts an unrivaled flying experience, streaming a real-time first person view of the tightest spaces directly to your smartphone. With adjustable gyro sensitivity and 6-axis flight control system, this tiny drone is easy to control for even the most novice pilots. The skies are waiting!
- Take off, land, & hover easily w/ built-in auto-functions
- Record incredible real-time, FPV video w/ the HD, WiFi-controlled camera
- Fly immediately w/ Ready to Fly technology
- Enjoy a completely stable flight thanks to adjustable gyro sensitivity & 6-axis control
- Show off for your friends w/ acrobatic flip capabilities
- Go for a nighttime flight w/ the built-in LED lights
- Adjust controller sensitivity for more advanced maneuvering as you get the hang of it
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Gyro: 6-axis
- Frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Channels: 4
- Battery: 3.7 V, 150 mAh
- Flight time: up to 5 minutes
- Charging time: 30 minutes
- Controller battery: 2 AAA (not included)
- Remote-control distance: up to 50 m
- Weight: 17 g
- Dimensions: 4 cm x 4 cm x 2.2 cm
- Memory card: 2GB microSD card
- Camera: 2 MP (1280 x 720 resolution)
Compatibility
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android
Includes
- SKEYE Nano 2 Camera Drone
- Controller
- USB charging cable
- User guide
- 4 replacement rotor blades
- 2GB micro SD card
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