Fri, Jul 01, 2016
Mota JetJat Ultra, Available In July At $100 MSRP
The drone and consumer electronics company Mota Group has announced July availability of what it believes is the world's smallest streaming drone, Mota JetJat Ultra, at an MSRP of $100.
At only 1.65 inches per side, the paperclip-sized JetJat Ultra sends high-quality streaming video to a user's smartphone from up to 80 feet away.
JetJat Ultra packs incredible performance and extreme maneuverability, previously available only in larger commercial drones, in one that can land on the palm of a hand. Features include throw-to-fly, one-touch take-off, automatic flight stabilization, auto hover, 360° maneuverability, and one-touch landing. A six-axis gyro system helps ensure stable flight while the Ultra's powerful motors let daredevils do aerial stunts like back flips and barrel rolls.
Users can control the Ultra either with the included controller or from their Android or iOS phone.
The expandable controller holds the user's smartphone for a thrilling view of every moment of flight. It features selectable right- and left-handed operation, expandable grips, and three responsiveness modes for novice to pro pilots. Those flying the Ultra from their smartphones can use their phone's angle and motion sensors to control the Ultra's flight.
Designed for portability, the Ultra fits securely inside its controller for travel. It can be recharged from any ± 5 V USB power source, including a laptop. Each Ultra includes a handy parts pack with guards, extra propellers and a charging cable.
(Images provided with Mota news release)
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