RC Patronus
- The world’s first airborne spotlight
- Completely autonomous drone
- Perfect for walking out at night
- No previous flying experience required
- Long lasting 2 hour battery life
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Whether out for a jog or walking the dog, when it’s late at night it can be a daunting experience. Thankfully we now have the perfect companion that will illuminate the road ahead. Introducing the RC Patronus, the world’s first airborne spotlight. This marvel of technology will automatically track you as you go, illuminating your surroundings within a 2m radius. No more tripping over obstacles, stepping in puddles or treading in you know what, all thanks to a powerful 6 Watt spotlight mounted to the belly of the drone.
Set up is incredibly easy. Simply download the free app to your smartphone for the Patronus to track and you are ready to go. You can adjust the height you would like the drone to hover at from 1 to 10m and the rest is controlled automatically from the drone. Absolutely no previous flying experience is needed as it is completely hands free, so it’s perfect for people of all ages.
When fully charged the RC Patronus will last up to 2 hours and a low battery warning is displayed on the drone and smartphone. When out of flying charge the Patronus will continue to function as a torch for around 30 minutes, hopefully giving you enough time to get to where you are going.
So for anyone scared of the dark, the RC Patronus will act as your very own north star and light up the night sky as well as the ground below.