To help develop the intelligence of children, including spatial awareness and curiosity. Iris is known for its stylish design, fantastic mobility and ability to take great pictures, which strengthens the desire of children to explore the world and nature. It allows kids to develop exceptional skills and increase their technological literacy.
The flying toy is controlled by programming in the Meet Iris app. The software will teach you how to fly the drone and the basic principles of how all electronic components work through its Iris Flying Series.
Already the programming part can be seen as a game for children. Meet Iris can be used on four levels, depending on your experience with programming. The recommended age range is 14-18 years, but smart kids who are below 14 can also certainly manage.
The so-called “Quadrotor” uses a fully enclosed safety cover with a height fixation function in order to ensure the safety of children. Iris will automatically land if its batteries are low or it loses connection to its controller. And if the torque of individual rotors is nearing extreme values, it is automatically turned off – and so the safety of the drone is ensured in all circumstances.
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Abilix was founded in 1996 and is the first global brand focusing on educational drones and robots. Over the past 20 years, Abilix patented over 400 technologies, developed over 120 types of luxurious educational robots/drones, and published more than 50 sets of learning material for robots/drones (in 9 languages) exported to 30 countries.
Among others, Abilix gave a stellar presentation of its technologies at the 2018 Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2018).