Easy to pilot with any smartphone or tablet, the Parrot Bebop 2 Drone offers an intuitive aerodynamic experience with a high quality camera and durable propellers. High quality camera Take stunning 14 megapixel photos and shoot up to 8 GB of live footage with the Bebop Drone's fish-eye lens, which provides good clarity even in low light. The lens is designed to capture more ground and less sky in each shot and is angled to maintain great quality even when pointed down at 90°. With a full 180° capability, the user-controlled camera requires a single swipe on the screen for straight-forward control. Control the camera with ease and stream your video in real time on your phone or tablet, then share your favourite shots, flight data and even rebuild your route in 3D. Lightweight yet stable design With a huge range of uses both indoors and out, the Bebop 2 combines style and durability in a lightweight, compact design. Capable of flying in all conditions with confident light and excellent stability, the Bebop 2 can even fly at altitude and against strong winds. Stability is ensured by the simultaneous use of seven sensors and a digital 3-axis system, whilst the propellers have an automatic shutdown system that lock in the event of contact. Straight-forward controls Take-off and landing are a breeze with one touch accelerometer controls, which respond to the movement of your smart phone or tablet. Able to handle up to 25 minutes of flight time, you can make the most of each outing with the long-lasting 2700 mAh battery. The back of the Bebop Drone 2 is equipped with a powerful flashing LED for visibility and to help determine its direction. With a built-in GPS, the drone automatically returns to the point from which it was launched, so that you don't have to worry if you lose sight of it. Built to last with a robust body and reinforced arms, the Parrot Bebop 2 Drone takes stable and clear aerial footage in a range of conditions.___________________________________________Please note: when flying a drone in the UK you must follow The Drone Code as set out by The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). For more information visit dronesafe.uk.