The Parrot Airborne Night Drone Has LED Lights to Keep Flying When it's Dark
Michael Hemsworth — October 1, 2015 — Tech
References: firebox & holycool.net
Flying your drone around the neighborhood can quickly come to a halt once the sun sets and you can no longer see your equipment, but if you're flying the Parrot Airborne Night Drone then that'll be no problem at all. Featuring powerful LED lights that will help you to keep track of your drones trajectory, the Parrot Airborne Night Drone is perfect for flying once the sun goes down, but also ideal for exploring dimly lit areas that need a little bit of illumination.
The Parrot Airborne Night Drone is rounded off as a sophisticated piece of equipment with the ability for 180-degree turns, a 1GB flash drive to store pictures and, of course, the awesome functionality of a Parrot-brand drone.
The Parrot Airborne Night Drone is rounded off as a sophisticated piece of equipment with the ability for 180-degree turns, a 1GB flash drive to store pictures and, of course, the awesome functionality of a Parrot-brand drone.
Trend Themes
1. Nighttime Drones - The trend of drones equipped with LED lights to enable nighttime flying and exploration.
2. Illumination Technology - The trend of incorporating powerful LED lights into drones for improved visibility in dark or dimly lit areas.
3. Enhanced Drone Functionality - The trend of adding advanced features, such as 180-degree turns and built-in storage, to drones for a better user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Drone Manufacturing - The industry that produces and sells drones, including the development of nighttime flying capabilities.
2. Lighting Technology - The industry that focuses on developing and manufacturing high-powered LED lights for various applications, such as drone illumination.
3. Consumer Electronics - The industry that offers a range of advanced gadgets and devices, including drones with enhanced functionality and features.
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