A French startup has turned to crowdfunding to build an extremely light bionic bird that can be controlled using the magnetometer and accelerometer in a smartphone. The bird, currently at the ...
On the project’s website, Edwin Van Ruymbeke explains that new technology spurned him on to evolve old-fashioned fake flying birds into something more sophisticated. “For many years, I worked for my ...
Those windup toy birds have received a modern makeover, and it is called the Bionic Bird. This device looks like a bird and flies like a bird — flapping wings included — and is controlled using a ...
Most drones on the market use rotor blades to keep afloat in the air, but Bionic Bird mimics the wing flapping of our feathered friends. The toy flies just like a real bird and can be controlled with ...
It’s a huge step up from the days of 10-cent wooden gliders. A French startup has released the Bionic Bird–a drone that actually looks like a bird in flight. The drone is built from the concept of ...
At first glance, it looks like any other bird gliding through the air. However, it fact this groundbreaking gadget is actually a bionic bird controlled by an app. It can fly upto 100m away from its ...
Is it a bird? It is a plane? No it’s a bird-shaped drone called Bionic Bird. This new mechanical bird, due to land this December, will be app controlled, using a Bluetooth 4.0 link to support 100 ...
Ever fancied owning your very own bionic bird, that you can fly and control using your smartphone? If you have then the world’s 1st smartphone controlled bionic bird which has recently launched over ...
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