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Initial thoughts on AppCopter, December 27, 2012 By = Durability:
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This review is from: AppCopter by App Toyz (Toy) I just bought this today, the 'copter and the "Bug" (Infrared (IR) transmitter) both need to be charged up before first use. A USB cable is included with a built in charger. The same cable is needed to charge both the 'copter and the Bug, but only one at a time. The leaflet (manual) included says it needs about 40 minutes of charging for approximately 8 minutes flying time. While they are charging, download the free AppCopter app from Apple's AppStore. I didn't see any instructions on how to use the app, maybe I missed something. So, I plugged the Bug into the earphone jack on the iPhone, started the app, turned on the power switches to the 'copter and Bug and tried to make it fly. I tried to use both apps, the D-Pad app was a bit easier to make some progress in using. Note that I said "using" and NOT "flying", as I never really felt I had much control. Most of the time the 'copter would fall over to its right side. Fortunately, since this happened within an inch or two of... Read more
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| By = Durability: This review is from: AppCopter by App Toyz (Toy) I just bought this today, the 'copter and the "Bug" (Infrared (IR) transmitter) both need to be charged up before first use. A USB cable is included with a built in charger. The same cable is needed to charge both the 'copter and the Bug, but only one at a time. The leaflet (manual) included says it needs about 40 minutes of charging for approximately 8 minutes flying time. While they are charging, download the free AppCopter app from Apple's AppStore. I didn't see any instructions on how to use the app, maybe I missed something. So, I plugged the Bug into the earphone jack on the iPhone, started the app, turned on the power switches to the 'copter and Bug and tried to make it fly. I tried to use both apps, the D-Pad app was a bit easier to make some progress in using. Note that I said "using" and NOT "flying", as I never really felt I had much control. Most of the time the 'copter would fall over to its right side. Fortunately, since this happened within an inch or two of... Read more |
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