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DJITello Quadcopter with Controller (includes 5 Additional Batteries)

R2,499

R3,900
Excludes shipping

R2,499

R3,900
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
About

The DJI Tello Quadcopter is an extremely affordable compact quadcopter drone that features DJI flight stabilisation technology and an MIT-developed Scratch coding system and software development kit to learn the basics of programming while having fun. The Tello features a 5MP camera with an 82.6-degree field of view, electronic image stabilisation, and 720p video recording at 30p.

Users can control the Tello directly via the Tello app, or with a supported Bluetooth remote controller connected to the Tello app (Remote included). Control and video transmission range is up to 100m. DJI flight stabilisation technology and features such as a Vision Positioning System, collision detection, propeller protection, and auto take-off/ landing with failsafe protection makes flying easy and safe.

Product Features
  • Smart Interactive Drone
  • 720p Videos
  • 5MP Photos
  • Takeoff and Landing from Your Hand
  • Intel Processor
  • Programmable via Scratch SDK
  • Free Tello App with User-Friendly UI
  • Compatible with Bluetooth Controllers
  • 6-Month Limited Warranty
Product Specifications
  • Bluetooth: Yes
  • Frequency Band: 2.4 - 2.4835 GHz
  • Battery Capacity: 1100mAh
  • Battery Capacity (Watt Hours): 4.18Wh
  • Battery Technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo)
  • Battery Voltage: 3.8 V
  • Max Flight Distance: 100m
  • Max Speed: 8m/s
  • Max Flight Time: 13min
  • Max Flight Height: 10m

What's in the Box

  • 1 x Aircraft
  • 4 x Propellers (Pair)
  • 1 x Propellers Guards (Set)
  • 1 x Batteries + 5 additional batteries
  • 1 x Micro USB Cable
  • 1 x Propellers Removal Tool
  • 1 x Controller

 

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