
You're now ready to fly!įlight Recorder is available on and at select stores.
#Max recorder 2.0 full software
Next step is to have a laptop with paparazzi on it, to connect the laptop Wi-Fi to the AR.Drone, to launch paparazzi and to click on « compile » so that the software will be put on the AR.Drone. There is no need to change the AR.Drone hardware but only to plug in the Parrot Flight Recorder. The Flight Recorder module is compatible with MAVLink Open Source communication protocol and can be used with QGround Control solution for defining flight routes.Īlso, team at the Delft University of Technology integrated the open source high end autopilot software, paparazzi, in the AR.Drone hardware. One click on the Home button and the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 goes back to its original departure location. After adjusting the flight altitude and speed, the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 will reach the selected destination (depending on Wi-Fi range). One click on the piloting smartphone or tablet screen and pilot defines a destination. Thanks to the Flight Recorder module, the pilot and its quadricopter and geolocalized on a map. This content can be easily shared with the AR.Drone community via the AR.Drone Academy.įlight Recorder provides access to two additional unique features: The collected data can be viewed in 3D and can be analyzed through the AR.Drone Academy maps.Įquipped with a 4GB Flash memory Flight Recorder also can record approximately two hours of HD video. When plugged into the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0, this module can accurately (+/- 2 meters) save the exact position of the quadricopter throughout each flight. With new features and accessories, beginner and expert pilots will benefit from the most advanced technology and limitless flights!Īs black boxes are standard on commercial aircrafts, Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 will now have the option to utilize the new Flight Recorder system, which can save flight data and GPS-localized information.
#Max recorder 2.0 full pro
Access to Director Mode feature for filming the world from the sky like a pro.Flights displayed on 3D, video storage and GPS localization thanks to the new Flight Recorder module.In June, Parrot offers AR.Drone 2.0 fans' to experience even more astonishing flights: Parrot AR.Drone 2.0: Flying further, faster, higher!
#Max recorder 2.0 full update
Parrot's offering the Rescue Mode update for free, meanwhile, with random shake and over balance settings to help rescue your drone from quadcopter-eating trees. On the software side, the $3.99 2.0 piloting app brings Director Mode to the flier, giving users more control over the video they shoot with their drone, including editing and picture settings like white balance and saturation. Both are available now through Parrot's store. The high density battery, meanwhile, has been priced at $70, bringing 18 minutes of flight time to the 'copter. The Recorder also lets users perform simple piloting maneuvers via smartphone and tablet. The device plugs into the quadcopter's USB port, bringing 4GB of storage that can also be used to save up to two hours of HD video. The "black box" Flight Recorder has been priced at $130, adding the ability to save flight data and GPS information from runs, which can be viewed in 3D through AR.Drone Academy maps. Starting next week, Parrot will be offering up those new add-ons it announced way back at CES. A little good / bad news for those dads who scored an AR.Drone 2.0 for Father's Day over the weekend.
