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The Reason Why Parrot Drones Were Discontinued

Posted on January 18, 2025 By bot

If you happen to be a drone enthusiast, chances are you are aware of the contribution of the French drone maker Parrot to the drone space. For casual drone enthusiasts around the world, Parrot was mostly known for its toy drones that were easy to fly and came with loads of features. Given their affordable pricing and easy-to-replace parts, budding drone enthusiasts widely used Parrot’s drones before moving on to more expensive, sophisticated drones….


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