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Grandpa Caver wrote:Hmmm, any ideas on how far it might be able to fly beyond "line of sight" in a cave enviroment?
BTW: The More info here link didn't work for me.
The cameras designed for this device are very unique, and the Parrot AR. Drone Helicopter Camera Views on the iPhone provide the user with an automated piloting experience like none that has come before. Due to the fact that the AR. Drone has its own WiFi network, the iPhone needs to only connect to have access. The accelerometer of the iPhone allows for the user's movements to control the AR. Drone. For example, A forward movement would correlate to the AR. Drone moving forward.
The Helicopter Camera View on the iPhone comes from the second camera, with the wide angle lens, giving the appearance that the user is in the cockpit piloting. The Camera distributes a live feed, that is displayed on the screen of the iPhone in real time. The Camera view illustrates the environment that the AR. Drone is in, whether it be inside or outside. This camera is situated at the front of the AR. Drone which allows for the point of view access.
Herman Miller wrote:My understanding is that the aerial vehicle serves as the wifi-hub and that the I-phone connects then to it. On another positive not when signal is lost the aerial vehicle goes into auto pilot and lands itself.
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