Fader Stealth Drone for $69
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
There are few things the FADER quadcopter can’t do! Ready to fly right out of the box, this drone is loaded with advanced features that make flying a breeze for beginners, and a ton of fun for experts. Super stealthy, lightweight, and ticked out with a six-axis gyro module and awesome HD camera, the FADER looks like a special ops device and flies like it was designed for elite pilots.
- Auto take-off & land, altitude hold, & ready to fly technology make it extremely easy for beginners to use
- HD camera records incredible 720p views in real-time
- 6-axis flight control system w/ adjustable gyro sensitivity & 3-level adjustable controller sensitivity offers advanced flight options
- LED lights allow for night flights
- Aerobatic “flip” capability adds a flair of fun to every flight
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Gyro: 6-axis gyro
- Frequency: 2.4GHz
- Channels: 4
- Battery: 3.7V, 520 mAh
- Flight time: about 7 minutes
- Charging time: 45 minutes
- Controller battery: 4 AAA (not included)
- Camera: HD (720p), 1 MP, 120º wide angle view
- Remote-controlled distance: up to 50m
- Dimensions: 6.89″ x 6.89″ x 1.57″
Compatibility
- Free app compatible with iOS or Android
Includes
- FADER quadcopter
- Controller
- USB charging cable
- User guide
- 4 replacement rotor blades
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