SKEYE Nano 2 Drone for $19
August 28, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
The SKEYE Nano 2 may be small, but this pint-sized drone packs a punch. Engineered with 6-axis flight control and adjustable gyro sensitivity, this tiny drone can zip, hover, and even flip through the air with ease. And, the best part is you don’t need to be an ace pilot to fly it. With auto take-off and landing as well as altitude holding features built-in, you can take to the skies even if you’re a complete beginner.
- Take off, land, & hover easily w/ built-in auto-functions
- 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: 15 g
- Dimensions: 4 cm x 4 cm x 2.2 cm
Compatibility
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android
Includes
- SKEYE Nano 2 Drone
- Controller
- USB charging cable
- User guide
- Replacement rotor blades
- Rotor protection guard
- Rotor replacement wrench
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