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Drone Remote Control

Drone Remote Control

Categoría : Bibliotecas y demostraciónVersión: 24.0

Tamaño:8.3 MBSO : Android 4.4+

Revelador:Asteroid Tech

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¡Transforma tu teléfono inteligente en un potente control remoto de drones! Esta aplicación convierte su dispositivo Android en un controlador de drones fácil de usar, reflejando la experiencia de un control remoto RC tradicional. Configure y controle fácilmente su dron, facilitando la planificación y ejecución del vuelo.

Con nuestra aplicación Drone Remote Control, puedes volar tu dron directamente desde tu teléfono. Es simple, intuitivo y funciona como un controlador de drone RC estándar. ¿Quieres tomar el control del dron de un amigo de forma divertida? Esta aplicación lo hace posible y agrega un nivel completamente nuevo de diversión.

Esta aplicación de control remoto universal reemplaza el control remoto físico de su dron e incluso permite el control de la cámara para muchos drones. Disfrute de estas funciones clave:

  • Creación de planes de vuelo sin esfuerzo en cualquier dispositivo.
  • Secuencias automatizadas de despegue, vuelo, captura de imágenes y aterrizaje.
  • Transmisión en vivo con vista en primera persona (FPV) en tiempo real.
  • Anulación instantánea del control manual del vuelo automático.
  • Continuación del vuelo sin interrupciones para mapear áreas extensas.
  • Capacidad de captura de vídeo e imágenes con altos FPS.
  • Conexión de cámara WiFi para visualización, fotografía, videografía y control de drones.

¡Esta aplicación es perfecta para gastarle una broma a cualquier entusiasta de los drones! Descarga Drone Remote Control hoy y experimenta la emoción del control de drones sin esfuerzo desde tu teléfono. ¡Disfruta!

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