Abstract

Parrot was one of the first (if not the absolute first) companies to take a crack at the consumer drone space. The AR Drone came out in 2010, and Parrot followed it up with a solid upgrade in the AR Drone 2.0 a few years later. Since then, we've seen Parrot's Bebop and some clever flying toys and had a bunch of fun with its fixed-wing Disco. But at this point, most consumers probably think of DJ I when they think of camera drones because of how pervasive Phantoms and Mavics are. Two years ago, Parrot saw how the market was trending and started working on a new aerial camera drone designed to be exceptionally easy to use and transport.

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