Rolytoy Remote Control Car and Quadcopter Toy with Camera
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This toy drone doubles as a car and offers maneuverability on the ground and in the air
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Rolytoy Remote Control Car and Quadcopter Toy with Camera
First-Person Piloting
An onboard camera takes pictures and video during flight, recording aerial views that would otherwise be impossible to capture. And because the camera comes equipped with WiFi, it transmits live video back to the pilot, virtually bringing them along for the ride.
Effortless Stability
A six-axis gyroscope counteracts the forces of gravity and wind to increase the drone’s stability, no matter the flight mode. That means it’s constantly in action, helping the drone hover steadily in place or twirl through steep aerial rotations without spinning out of control.
Multiple Speeds
Race friends to see who can fly their aircraft the fastest, or methodically man the skies. This drone operates at different speeds, letting new pilots start slow and giving skilled operators the option to pick up the pace.
Specifics
- Brand: Rolytoy
- Model number: G0004
- Remote control included
- Camera resolution: 720P HD
- Remote control distance: about 80 meters
- Flight time: 7-10 minutes
- Crawl time: 10-15 minutes
- Product battery: 3.7V LiPo battery (600mAh) (USB charging)
- Remote control battery: 3* 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
- Battery charging time: about 25-30 minutes
- Condition: new
- Dimensions of drone: 4.9” (H) x 8.9” (W) x 7.2” (L)
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Weight of drone: 1.5 lbs.
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