Parrot Bebop 2 Review: Old But Gold Starter Drone

Today’s top drones often come at a very steep selling price. For many people wanting to own a drone (either as a starter or as an upgrade), paying thousands may not be an option. While top tier drones often offer amazing features that are light-years away from the lower drones, if price is an issue, no feature may help in the decision. Mid-ranged drones often lack camera and battery power that higher end ones offer, but they still hold up on their own.

Here is a great drone choice for looking at a low to mid-ranged price. The Parrot Bebop 2 sells at $400, and offers a host of amazing features. If you are from the US, you are in luck because Parrot’s official site offers free shipping as well.

Over at Amazon, the price goes even lower, as they are offering a mere $300 for a drone that sold at over $500 at its release date. Here, you also get freebies that enhance the flying experience, such as FPV goggles for an up-close and personal view.

Parrot Bebop 2

From the France-based company Parrot comes their creation, the Bebop 2. Parrot is a tech company that has slowly – but surely – started cementing their place in the drone world. With advanced drones like the Anafi 2 and even fun-sized smaller ones like the Mambo drone, they offer a variety of choices for their users.

The Parrot Bebop 2 came out in 2015, a good 3 years ago. While loads of other drones from other companies (and even Parrot’s own) came and went during this time, Bebop 2 still has capable bones. The specs still hold up, and the best part about older-released drones is that their prices fall eventually. For patient users, this can be a greater purchase now compared to when it first went out.

Another thing to consider is that this drone is on the cheap end, while having a great camera and an actual controller. Those wanting to learn the ropes in aerial photography or drone flying in general can use the Bebop 2 as a starter drone before they go for the more expensive ones.

What We Like

  • 25 minutes of flight time
  • $400 current price (and lower on Amazon)
  • 14 MP camera
  • 2000 meter range
  • 40 mph speed
  • Incredibly lightweight (500 grams)

 The Negatives

  • 720p resolution at the most
  • Camera cannot match with higher-end models
  • 3 year old technology may lack newer updates or support

 

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