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Thinking of becoming a drone pilot? Here are 5 deals from Amazon to help you soar

Drones are no longer just an enthusiast toy, as everyone from high-tech consumers to those just looking for some fun are investing in them. Drones range dramatically in price depending on the features you want, and most tend to retain their retail list price. If you’re considering purchasing a drone but want to make sure you get your money’s worth, consider these five deals on drones aimed at all levels, from beginner to expert. They’re all available at a discounted price on Amazon for a limited time

Parrot BeBop 2 Drone with FPV Bundle



 -Parrot Bebop 2 drone
The Parrot BeBop 2 allows users to experience immersive flight with ultra-precise piloting. The drone comes with a customizable extended-range controller and FPV (first-person view) headset, giving you the full up-in-the-air-type experience. The leisure drone weighs less than 500 grams, and provided up to 25 minutes of battery life.
The full HD 1080p camera records stunning video footage in flight, thanks to a 3-axis digital stabilization system that ensurse footage is smooth and clear, no matter how much the drone moves. With the included Parrot Cockpitglasses, you get to feel as if you’re climbing on board. Simply connect to the FreeFlight Pro application on your smartphone and place it into the Cockpitglasses. Operate the drone up to 1.2 miles away using the Parrot Skycontroller 2 controller that features two joysticks for ultra-precise piloting. The handy Return Home feature ensures you’ll never lose the drone as it soars in multiple altitudes and directions.
The Parrot BeBop 2 Drone with FPV Bundle includes the drone, the new Parrot Skycontroller 2, and Cockpitglasses. It normally retails for $700, but you can score it right now on Amazon for $550, giving you a $150 (21 percent) discount

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