Haven’t had enough mini drones yet? Then this new Android Community Deal might just be for you. The Extreme Micro Drone 2.0 is as its name says, micro, but don’t pan it just because of its size. Unlike some other super small drones we’ve had before, this one comes with its own swiveling camera, making it ideal not just for tricks and mayhem, but for capturing those moments as well. And now it comes with a pretty sweet price tag as well.

Not everyone has the time, skill, or money for a more serious drone but some of us would still like to experience the fun and thrills of a flying robot slash action camera. For the rest of us, a breed of micro drones have cropped up that bring all those in a smaller package and a more affordable price, like this Extreme Micro Drone, version 2.0.

But don’t mistake this drone as a toy, although it indeed looks and feels like one. Or rather, consider it as a very capable toy. Despite weighing just over an ounce, the drone is capable not only of flying 400 feet away from the remote controller, it is also durable enough for both indoor and outdoor use. It also has stabilizers so that it can quickly correct its position even if you start it at a vertical angle. A pre-programmed algorithm can make it perform quick flips, which seem to be a trend with small bots. Best of all, it has a 640 pixel micro camera module with a swiveling lens for capturing video from any angle.

All of these you get for only $74.99, a good 46 percent discount from its original $139 price tag. So if you’re into drones but want a smaller but still capable companion, do check out the Extreme Micro Drone 2.0 from Android Community Deals.

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1 COMMENT

  1. You should stop calling these “drones”. OK, the name is sexy, feels like Irak and Afganistan but this is just a simple, basic multicopter. It’s OK to call it “drone” from the moment it’s able to do autonomous flight (preprogrammed missions or fully autonomous, non programmed missions).

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