Max Flight Time | 11.0 min. |
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Built-in camera | yes |
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Camera Resolution | 14.0 Mpx |
Live View | yes |
Max range (Video/FPV) | 30 |
Video recording | yes |
Video Resolution | 1080p |
Maximum FPS at the highest resolution | 30.0 fps |
Sensor format | 1/2.3" |
Max Image Size | 4096x3072 |
Number Of Rotors | 4 |
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Weight | 13.76 oz |
Colour of product |
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Width | 11.02 in |
Depth | 12.6 in |
Height | 1.42 in |
Propeller guard included | yes |
Width with propeller guard | 12.99 in |
Length with propeller guard | 14.96 in |
Weight (with prop. guard) | 14.46 oz |
Battery included | yes |
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Capacity | 1200.0 mAh |
Type | Lithium Polymer |
Voltage | 11.1 V |
Charging time | 90.0 min. |
Charging via USB | no |
Ready To Fly | yes |
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Brushless motor | yes |
Radio transmitter | yes |
GPS | yes |
Range | 2000 |
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Wi-Fi | yes |
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USB | yes |
Mobile app | yes |
Primary use | Film & Photography |
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Memory card reader | no |
The small Parrot Bebop doesn't climb as high as competing drones, and its flight time is limited, but it's easy to fly and records stable video.
As the latest in Parrot's line of smartphone-operated drones, the Bebop boasts a number of improvements over the AR.Drone 2.0 including a better camera, longer range, and an optional joystick-based controller. We put the Bebop in the hands of several quadcopter neophytes, tested it indoors (which…
The Bebop has some appealing qualities including a compact, durable body and easy operation. Its overall value -- especially bundled with its extra wireless controller -- make it difficult to recommend.
Third-generation device generates good quality video for a reasonable length of time, but lacks precision control indoors without the custom controller
Parrot has a brand new drone on the market, featuring a 1080p video camera that captures motion at 30FPS, and that can take stills at 14MP. The camera has built-in stabilization, letting it avoid the kinds of shakes and jitters that can normally add up to nausea when dealing with moving camera, and has a […]
I believe I can fly. Drones have become one of the few must have accessories for adults and even kids, though some regulations have been implemented due to the rising number of users abusing these devices. Parrot is one of the companies that has been introducing various drones for recreational purposes. The new Parrot Bebop …
You’ve graduated from your cheap beginner drone, and you want to try something new. Something that can shoot beautiful video from the sky—but doesn’t cost $1,000+ like a camera-equipped DJI Phantom. You spot the $500 Parrot Bebop Drone, and pull the trigger. It’s kind of fun, you think, between strings of obscenities.
A fun-to-fly drone that takes high-quality video and stills, but with an awkward touch-screen controller.
Weak battery life and spotty connectivity undermine an otherwise interesting quadcopter
The Parrot Bebop has looks and fun accessories, but it's too easily outdone by the competition.
A drone that – for a little extra – will make you think you can fly