Parrot's eBee drone eyes-on

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It wouldn’t have been a proper Engadget CES stage without a few surprises. During his appearance, the company’s CEO, Henri Seydoux, showed off one of its lesser-known drones, the eBee, a GPS-packing foam beast created in collaboration with Sensefly. The eBee can carry a camera (a Canon Powershot, in this case). Shake it to start the motor and then toss it off like a paper airplane. It’s capable of shooting video and doing 3D mapping, and the removable wings mean you can stick it into a carrying case, as seen in the images below.Gallery: Parrot’s eBee drone eyes-on
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