Moskito: Smartphone App Controlled Airplane for $39
November 15, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
This is one mosquito you’ll want to keep around. Ready to fly directly out of the box, the Moskito is the intuitive plane you can control right from your smartphone. Simply attach the joystick to your phone screen and you can start weaving through the sky by just playing with your phone. Master the skies with enhanced speed control and intricate wing design, perfect for indoor or outdoor flying.
- Specially designed wings & the advanced app make flying easy
- Controlled by intuitive hand gestures on your smartphone by joystick or tilt modes
- Simple to connect & start flying w/ your smartphone immediately
- Designed to withstand impact & minimize harm to things around you in the event of a crash
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Flight time: up to 12 minutes
- Charge time: 20 minutes
- Weight: 18 g
- Length: 22 cm
- Wingspan: 22 cm
- Battery capacity: 80 mAh
- Material: EPP
- Range: up to 60 m
- Wireless standard: Bluetooth Smart
Compatibility
- iPhone 4s or later
- iPod touch 5th gen or later
- iPad 3rd gen or later
- iPad mini
- Android 4.3 or later
Includes
- Moskito
- Joystick
- USB charging cable
- User manual
- Spare propeller
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