New features of 2.0 are AR.Drone an HD camera with an image resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, so images that makes quadricopter extra sharp. The camera recognizes shapes and colors, so you can play games too. The best videos from the AR.Drone community can be made online. You can also use the AR.Drone Academy locations search for the best fly zones. Two housings are available for the AR.Drone 2.0, designed for indoor and outdoor use. The outer housing is made of bright colors, while for indoor use an additional protective collar around the propellers have.
New is the app AR.FreeFlight 2.0, which you can store HD videos and view. The desired movement direction of travel makes the traveling-delays the AR.Drone 2.0 in the desired direction. There is now a new Absolute Flight mode which you can intuitively control the helicopter. Relative in normal flight mode, which the pastor was present at all, you had to determine the relative direction of the helicopter to operate. The new Absolute Flight mode knows exactly where the AR.Drone 2.0 is in relation to the smartphone. He then follows closely the movements and tilts of the smartphone. This is intuitive for beginners. You do not have to think about the orientation of the front camera of the AR.Drone. Parrot has an open development platform around the AR.Drone 2.0, which allows third party developers can create apps. The price and delivery date are not known by the Dutch press release.