
It was hard to miss the "2 .0"
branding over at Parrot 's little
aerodrome here at CES, but with
nary a detail we were left
speculation what the new major
version number means. Now,
though, we have some more
details. A lot more details, actually.
Over at AR Drone Flyers we've
spotted what looks to be an official
press release detailing everything
about the new UAV, most notable
being an improved 720p camera.
You can apparently use this to
record footage from the drone and
even program it to fly in any
direction automatically. In other
words, this could be the low-cost
aerial camera DIY extreme sports
filmmakers have waited for. And,
at $299 when it ships in Q2 , it'll be
quite close to affordable. You can
check out a picture of the new
drone above and read the full
details in the seemingly official
press release below.
[Thanks, Symon Davis]
Show full PR text
Parrot 'AR.Drone 2.0 ':
High-Definition Excitement!
At CES Las Vegas 2012, Parrot, a
global leader in wireless devices for
mobile phones, reveals the
AR.Drone 2.0 , the new generation
of its renowned high-tech
quadricopter that can be controlled
by Wi-Fi using a smartphone or
tablet.
With a new high-definition camera,
video recording, flight data sharing,
new piloting mode, increased
stability and brand-new look, the
AR.Drone 2.0 offers an experience
like no other!
A flying HD camera
While in flight, the Parrot
AR.Drone 2.0 's front camera
transmits real-time what the
quadricopter sees onto the pilot's
device screen.
For the first time the AR.Drone 2.0
camera, with a 1280x720
resolution, shows a view from the
sky in high definition with smooth and
unbelievable images.
The pilot enjoys an experience like
never before, as if he was on board.
For gaming purposes, this camera
also can recognize specific shapes
and colors to show augmented-
reality elements on the
smartphone's screen.
Record and share flying
experiences
Thanks to the new AR.FreeFlight
2.0 piloting application, players can
record their own HD videos and
watch them or share them with the
AR.Drone community.
Additionally, with the "travelling"
feature, the pilot can film HD video
sequences like a professional!
Simply select the direction of travel
(forward, back, sideways) and the
duration, and the AR. Drone 2.0
does the rest.
AR.FreeFlight 2.0, a new piloting
and sharing platform
In addition to flying the AR.Drone,
new application AR. FreeFlight 2.0 –
available to download for free from
the AppStoreSM and AndroidTM
Market – offers players a new
interface and several options.
. FreeFlight: Access to the piloting
application.
. The pilot can record flights, take
HD videos or photos and save them
in the piloting device. All the flight
data (altitude, speed, duration and
place) can be saved, checked by the
pilot and shared with the
community.
. Guest Space: Access an overview of
the AR. Drone 2.0 , the best flight
videos and practical information.
. Drone Update: Access the
AR.Drone 2.0 's free software
updates.
. AR.Drone Academy: Get
geolocation data of the best flight
zones, watch other pilots' videos
and access their shared flight data.
. AR.Games : Access applications/
games available for the AR.Drone.
. Photos/Videos : Directly access
your own videos and photos. Watch
or upload to YouTube for the
community to enjoy.
'Absolute Flight', a revolutionary
ultra-intuitive flight mode
After the AR.FreeFlight 2.0 pilot
application has been loaded onto an
iOS or AndroidTM smartphone or tablet, the Parrot
AR.Drone 2.0 connects to the device
via Wi-Fi . After connection, all the
on-board instruments appear on
screen with a cockpit view.
Press the take off button briefly
and the four brushless motors turn
on. The AR.Drone 2.0 takes off.
Flying is very simple. With your
thumbs placed on either side of the
screen, a control button
automatically forms beneath:
. Press and hold the left button and
the AR. Drone 2.0 follows the
movement of the pilot's device: it
moves forward, backwards or
sideways when you tilt the tablet
forward, towards you or to the left
or right.
. Slide your finger over the right
button, and the quadricopter rises,
descends or rotates right or left.
Thanks to Parrot's patented new
'Absolute Control' mode, the player
accesses an even more intuitive
piloting system.
With a 3D magnetometer, the
AR.Drone 2.0 knows its precise
orientation with respect to the
smartphone, which becomes the
reference point. The pilot no longer
needs to care about the orientation
of the AR.Drone 2.0' s front camera,
which will accurately track the
smartphone's motion and tilt.
Experienced players will select
'Relative Flight' mode, the
conventional flight mode. This
disables Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 's
magnetometer. The pilot manages
the quadricopter's orientation with
no assistance.
Surprising stability at any altitude
The heart of the AR.Drone 2.0
contains MEMS
(microelectromechanical systems).
A 3-axis accelerometer, a 3-axis
gyroscope, a 3-axis magnetometer
and a pressure sensor give the
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 surprising
stability, complete with:
. 2 ultrasound sensors, which
analyze flight altitude up to 6
meters. New! A pressure sensor
completes the device and provides
great vertical stability.
. 4 blades, specially designed for
the AR. Drone 2.0 , make it possible
to carry out smooth flights.
. A second camera, placed beneath
the quadricopter and connected to
the central inertial unit, measures
the craft's speed using an image
comparison system.
2 hulls made for both types of flight
The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 has 2 hulls
with specially designed contours.
Made of PA66 (a material used in
designing car bumpers), they are
light, highly resistant and protect
the quadricopter.
For outdoor flight, the contoured
hull, available in three colors
(orange /yellow; orange/green;
orange/ blue), reduces wind
resistance and preserves the
AR.Drone 2.0 's handling and
stability.
When indoor, a second hull
protects the blades from any
impact. The black-and-white
cockpit, underlined with a red
stripe, reinforces the quadricopter's
mysterious, thrilling appearance.
Finally, light-emitting diodes
(green in front, red in rear),
positioned on the landing gear,
help the pilot track the orientation
of the AR.Drone 2.0 for easier
flying.
An Open Development Platform
In order to expand the use of the
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 and its
compatibility with other operating
systems and to develop new flying
games and applications, Parrot is
providing developers and members
of the Apple® and AndroidTM
communities with a software
development kit.
By logging in at https: //
projects.ardrone .org and accepting
the terms of the license, developers
can access the source code used to
fly the AR.Drone 2.0 . A wiki and a
tutorial also are available. A forum
is available to discuss new
developments and share feedback
with Parrot engineers.
***
The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 runs on a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery
(included ).
Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 will be
available for purchase at selected
retailers in Q2- 2012 in the United
States for $299 MSRP
Rudz
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