Keeping with the app-driven nature of the AR.Drone 2.0, the flights can also be viewed on the AR.FreeFlight app and shared within Parrot's dedicated Drone community. In terms of autonomy, the Drone can be set to automatically fly to a destination (within Wi-Fi range) while the 'Return Home' feature brings it back without the need to steer. In total, it tracks and saves more than 350 parameters, and Parrot also promises that the module will improve flight stabilisation once the Drone climbs over six metres high. Once it's clipped into the AR.Drone 2.0 USB port, the GPS unit enables flight recording so users can view their flight after the drone has landed (in 3D no less), as well as GPS tracking of the journey and autonomous Drone flight. The Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 GPS Edition will launch next month, keeping the same basic design of the French brand's AR.Drone 2.0, but it includes a GPS module that updates the feature set. Parrot's AR.Drone 2.0 has been beefed up with new GPS capabilities. Fans of the Parrot AR.Drone quadcopter are going to have more power in their hands with the launch of a new GPS-powered Drone that comes good on your biggest spook fantasy: flying autonomously.
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