A:AnswerI did some researching before hand and i like the color blue shoulder back pack that was designed for the parrot mavic, i purchased it and everything fits like a glove and also provides great protection for my bbop 2 and all of its accessories
A:AnswerAccording to Parrot you have 15 days from the date of purchase to return it to the store you bought it from. Past that you have to deal with Parrot directly.
A:AnswerNo. I would say it has a tolerance for water resistance though. I have flown mine a couple times when it started to rain on my return home without damage. I wouldn't recommend doing that regularly though.
A:AnswerThe Bebop 2 uses Smartphone WiFi and not the cellphone network. The smartphone talks directly to the drone via WiFi link. There is no charges because you are not using the cellphone network as you would for phone calls or accessing the internet.
A:Answervery easy to transport, origanal box is small and protective. you will have to take props off, very simple to do. I just purchased a purpose built back pack. props can stay on has room for controller and immersive head set too.
A:AnswerParrot got smart with the design of these, and the goggles have room for glasses (I'm nearsighted, too). If you have contacts though, the clarity is fantastic and well worth it!
A:AnswerAfter owning the Bebop 1 I went for the 2 and its overall a much improved drone with a longer battery better control and range. The follow me works pretty well ($20 app), and the drone is easy to fly with the controller or any mobile device. On the not so exiting side the bebop 2 is very fragile and you better stack up on spare parts as every crash will require a fix. The battery is heavy and any bald move or contact could see it fall like a rock this drone needs obstacle avoidance to compete with dji products. The top speed is in the mid 30. The glasses quality is deceptive.