JetJat Nano-C Drone for $25
July 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Not everyone is graced with Top Gun-level piloting skills, but you don’t need to be when you’re flying this pint-sized camera drone. Ideal for novice and veteran pilots alike, the JetJat Nano-C Drone is zippy enough to execute daring maneuvers but still accessible for those picking up a controller for the first time. It’s engineered with 6-axis gyro hardware and 4-channel flight control for smooth, responsive piloting that won’t send your drone propellor-first into a tree. Fly it up to 80 feet away and start taking aerial photos and video with the built-in camera.
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- Enjoy stable, easy flying w/ 6-axis gyro hardware
- Take aerial photos & video w/ the built-in camera
- Record over 30 minutes of footage w/ the included 2GB SD card
- Master the controls using the video game-stylized 4-axis controller
- Turn on the LEDs for fun night flying
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: red
- Dimensions: 4.4″H x 2.8″L x 1.1″W
- VGA-quality pictures
- 4-channel flight control
- Photo and video capabilities
- Flight distance: 80′
- LED lights
- 6-axis gyro hardware
- 4-channel controller
Includes
- JETJAT Nano-C Drone (Red)
- Remote control
- Charging cable
- Set of extra propellers
- 2GB SD card
- SD to USB adapter
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