Parrot AR Drone turns iPhone into remote control
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“At Parrot, we have been developing wireless concepts for video games for 4 years. Our first project was a Bluetooth race car. We’ve developed it, but I was not satisfied. A video game should contain a part of dream that I missed with the Bluetooth car,” explains Henri Seydoux, founder and CEO of Parrot. “It should fly! So I started with the idea of a quadricopter. With video cameras and a powerful computer, we have developed a very stable drone that is easy to control and flies like a dragon-fly.”
Parrot’s Remote Controlled Helicopter Takes Augmented Reality to the Next Dimension
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In December, I visited Parrot’s development labs in Paris to check out the company’s newest project. While Parrot is mostly known for its Bluetooth headsets and speaker system, the company’s newest project combines augmented reality with a …
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NEWS: Parrot AR Drone turns iPhone into remote control Augmented Reality quadricopter remote
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When you aren’t using your iPhone to control your TV, your car, and your music system, it seems you’ll now be able to use it to fly remote controlled helicopters.
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[ubergizmo]Parrot AR Drone: Helicopter Controlled by an iPhone
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We’ve seen it in Paris last month, but the Parrot ARDrone has done quite an impression at CES Unveiled. First a lot of “huh??” because Parrot is mainly known for its Bluetooth hands-free devices.
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Parrot AR Drone: iPhone controlled robot incoming
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Wowwee was sadly absent at this year’s CES curtain raising knees up, CES Unveiled. But Parrot more than made up for it with its iPhone-powered AR Drone.
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Parrot ar.Drone wifi helicopter gets augmented reality iphone control… (SlashGear via TechNews AM)
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We primarily know Parrot as a purveyor of all things Bluetooth, but now the French company is segueing into remote controlled devices.
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CES: Parrot introduces the ultimate iPhone flying machine
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This just looks like fun – a flying machine that’s completely controlled by your iPhone or iPod and comes to you from those wireless specialists at Parrot (makers of excellent Bluetooth devices).
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Parrot AR.Drone Brings Augmented Reality one Step Further
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Parrot, the company known for developing countless numbers of Bluetooth headsets, today announced their AR.Drone. The AR.Drone is a wifi helicopter that connects with the iPhone over WiFi.
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Parrot’s iPod-Controlled Video Helicopter
Parrot AR.Drone creates augmented reality gaming experience
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One of the first things you would have noticed had you walked into CES Unveiled tonight was the Parrot AR.Drone “quadricoptor”.
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