Parrot
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Parrot's newly-announced S.L.A.M.dunk is a development kit for drones equipped with hardware that suggests a particular focus on obstacle avoidance and navigation, but doubles as a desktop computer as well.
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Parrot has unveiled two new species of minidrones. Joining its siblings that fly, jump and swim are the Mambo, which can be equipped with a Nerf-like cannon or a grabber claw, and the Swing, a fixed-wing minidrone that can take off vertically.
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The Disco revealed by Parrot at CES earlier this year is yet another departure from the typical consumer drone form, and the company has just revealed a few new details about how the speedy fixed-wing glider will work in the air.
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Parrot has announced a sensor attachment that can be slapped on old drones to take infrared pictures and help farmers work out the areas in need of attention.
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On show at CES this week, Parrot's Disco drone does away with the popular quadcopter design in favor of a speedy wing-shaped model that can simply be tossed in the air to take flight.
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With most consumer models carrying top-notch camera gear and a pretty friendly learning curve, drones made for rookies or experts aren't as different as they once were, but they do still have strengths and weaknesses. Let's put four of the big players side-by-side to see how they stack up.
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Parrot's freshly-announced Bebop 2 retains the light weight and camera of the original, but can fly faster and longer with a flight time of 25 minutes, landing it in the same territory as the leading consumer drones on the market.
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Gizmag tries out the Parrot MINIKIT Neo 2 HD, a sleek hands-free calling and speaker system that simultaneously manages two mobile devices for in-car calls. It's an upgrade over previous MINIKIT Neo models, with always-listening voice commands, a new smart phone app, and sound improvements
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We put Parrot's Bebop drone in the hands of several quadcopter neophytes, tested it indoors (which is supposedly one of its strengths), and enlisted its 14-megapixel camera to capture some aerial footage.
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Parrot is already known for its drones that fly through the air and roll/jump along the ground, but until now the French company hasn't had much to do with the water. That'll change next month, however, when Parrot releases its Minidrone Hydrofoil.
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We managed to get our hands on the Zik 2.0 Bluetooth headphones on launch back in November, but we've now donned them on international flights and long days in the office and consider ourselves a little more qualified to comment on their strengths and shortcomings.
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French electronics manufacturer Parrot managed to stand out with the diversity and breadth of its CES booth. It showcased the latest drones, aftermarket vehicle infotainment systems, wireless sport-tracking headphones, and even a smart flower pot.
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