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The editors liked
It's ready to fly out of the box. No need to piece it together or even screw on propellers. Just charge up batteries
Download an app
And you're good to go
Compact and looks cool
The Skycontroller package deal comes with three batteries
Which work wit
The editors didn't like
Relying on Android
Consumer-grade Wi-Fi
And a terribly unintuitive app
This drone was a pain in the ass to use
The Bebop runs out of space for video quickly
Without warning
And you've got to have the drone powered on (draining your battery) in order
Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.in
It's ready to fly out of the box. No need to piece it together or even screw on propellers. Just charge up batteries, download an app, and you're good to go, Compact and looks cool, The Skycontroller package deal comes with three batteries, which work wit
Relying on Android, consumer-grade Wi-Fi, and a terribly unintuitive app, this drone was a pain in the ass to use, The Bebop runs out of space for video quickly, without warning, and you've got to have the drone powered on (draining your battery) in order
No. The Bebop can be fun, but its not worth the trouble. Not for $500, certainly, where you can only control it with your smartphone, and not for $900 when youll soon be able to buy a fully loaded DJI Phantom 3 including camera and gimbal for just $100...
The Parrot Bebop Drone is small and lightweight for its capabilities. It's relatively tough, but also user repairable if it breaks. It can be piloted with a smartphone or tablet as well as the optional Skycontroller
The large Skycontroller adds $400 if purchased with the Bebop or runs $500 when purchased separately. While its size and weight make it nice to travel with, it doesn't handle wind well, and its small batteries tap out in less than 11 minutes
The Parrot Bebop Drone gets points for being a compact, durable, easy-to-use quadcopter for capturing good video and photos. Battery life, performance and overall value make it tough to flat-out recommend, though...
Abstract: The Parrot Bebop is the next generation in Parrot's Drone development and is quite a big jump in technology from the AR.Drone 2, which I have also tried and flown. I have been asked to test and review the Bebop and these are my findings after a couple of...
Parrot Bebop Drone ReviewHaving previously tested the Parrot AR Drone 2.0 I can confidently and articulately confirm this Bebop drone is sensational. The original always felt a work in progress, still capable and responsive but the Bebop is another leap e...
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Published: 2015-04-28, Author: Sean , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
It's ready to fly out of the box. No need to piece it together or even screw on propellers. Just charge up batteries, download an app, and you're good to go, Compact and looks cool, The Skycontroller package deal comes with three batteries, which work w
Relying on Android, consumer-grade Wi-Fi, and a terribly unintuitive app, this drone was a pain in the ass to use, The Bebop runs out of space for video quickly, without warning, and you've got to have the drone powered on (draining your battery) in ord
No. The Bebop can be fun, but it's not worth the trouble. Not for £430, certainly, where you can only control it with your smartphone, and not for £770 either. There are a lot of great ideas in the Bebop Drone, but Parrot couldn't pull them off, and I don...
Imprecise tablet controls, Limited battery life, Limited range
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Parrot Bebop Drone Skycontroller ($900)Parrot Bebop Drone 3.0 battery ($26)Parrot Bebop Drone replacement propellers ($13)We had...
Published: 2015-04-14, Author: Luke , review by: pocket-lint.com
Affordable, easy to use, robust, two batteries included
Limited range, limited battery life, Skycontroller version expensive
The Parrot Bebop drone is a lot of fun. It's easy to fly using the smartphone app and captures clear, smooth footage to its on-board storage with each flight. However, battery life lasts for around 10-minutes per charge – fortunately there's a spar...
Camera quality, Easy to get up and running quickly, Easy to store, takes up very little room compared to larger, pricier models
Easily susceptible to wind when flying outdoors. Not for beginners, Battery life slightly less than advertised, Flight plans require an inapp purchase
Overall, we felt the drone was good enough for hobbyists, particularly those who have flown drones before and don't want to spend upwards of $1,000 on a high-powered but pricey model. The level of technology Parrot managed to cram into Bebop is admirable...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Stable 1080p video, Safe to fly indoors, Capable of performing aerial rolls and flips, Controllable via tablet or phone, Optional remote control available for purchase, Supports Raw and JPG image capture,
Limited flight time, Not the most stable drone in the air, Indoor video footage is noisy, Remote control is expensive
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...