Get The SKEYE Nano Drone, the world’s smallest quadcopter for only $34.99! [Deals]

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If you have been searching for a super fun and easy to fly quadcopter drone, you can stop looking.

The SKEYE Nano Drone, which is the smallest quadcopter currently on the market as far as we know, is currently 40% off for a limited time only at Cult of Mac Deals.

Drone quadcopters are growing in popularity for a number of reasons: They’re lots of fun, are getting less expensive, and come in all shapes and sizes. In fact, there have been several small drones that have entered the market recently. But the SKEYE Nano Drone takes the concept of small quadcopters to a whole other level. With dimensions of just 4cm X 4cm, it’s so small that it can easily fit in the palm of your hand!

The SKEYE Nano Drone may be small, but the fun you can have with it is huge. It can be used safely indoors and out, features stunt capabilities such as flips and figure-8’s, and offers a variety of skill level options, ‘Beginner, Mid-Level, and Expert’, so that anyone can have fun with this quadcopter.

The SKEYE Nano Drone is high thrust, low weight, and has incredibly responsive controls that are aided by sophisticated circuitry, piezoelectric gyros, and accelerometers to give outstanding stability and maneuverability. Put simply, this drone is a cinch to fly and its capabilities will undoubtedly amaze all who gaze at its performance.

The built in 3.7V 100mAh battery in The SKEYE Nano Drone gives 7 minutes of flight time per 30 minutes of charge. Plus, it has a flight range of up to 50 meters and comes with 4 spare rotors to keep the good times flying.

The SKEYE Nano Drone is $34.99 with free global shipping for a limited time at Cult of Mac Deals.

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