Is it a Bird.. ? or Is it a Plane..?, It is a full-featured bird shaped drone...
This is very simple drone which can be easy to operate via smart phone App. Compare with the regular drones, this is completely different shape and actually it is looks like a bird. Bionic Bird is packed with micro-technologies weighing less than 10 grams. Designed in France, Bionic Bird benefits from strict quality controls that are so rigorous that each bird is built like a prototype. Bionic Bird imitates the soaring of an eagle as well as the rapid flapping flight of a swallow.
Bionic Bird can recharge within 12 minutes by using it charger. The charger of the Bionic Bird is designed easy to carry on your pocket and shaped of it is similar to egg. This egg shaped portable power bank can be fully charge within an hour from computer. Once it is fully charged, Bionic Bird can be recharge around twelve times and this is very important while out in nature.
The flying app for the Bionic Bird is available on the App Store and Google play. Pilot Bionic Bird from smart phone is simple and Control the speed with your fingertip, set the wings to glide, tilt your device to make turns, or activate the Expert mode to fly using classic radio-command controls. by adjusting the back tail of the bird it can even fly slowly in indoor and amazing experience for outer door fly around 100m with 20 km/h speed and no annoying noises.
Micro Technology
Fitting all the working components into this life-sized bird’s body (8 cm x 2 cm inner diameter) meant leaving all the standard methods behind and starting from a revolutionary design:
- Ultra-compact structure, a centrally aligned “spinal cord.”
- Mechanics, a proprietary patented speed reducer at the end of the motor allows for the elimination of the usually extensive gear train and a tenfold reduction in the space required.
- Electronics, in order to optimize the number and layout of components and to produce a postage stamp-sized board! As well as using a manufacturing process with tolerance levels worthy of watch making.
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