Sunday, May 27, 2012

$29 for a Mota Remote-Controlled Helicopter for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch ($129.99 Value)

What You Get

For $29, you get an Mota 6036 remote-controlled helicopter for iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch (a $129.99 value).

In the box:

  • Mota 6036 helicopter
  • Two spare rotor blades
  • Two spare tail propeller
  • Transmitter
  • USB charge cord

Must download free app to pilot helicopter.

An additional $5 shipping fee will be charged at checkout.


Overview

The Mota 6036 helicopter loftily slices through tropospheric air, hovering and maneuvering at the command of its iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch owner. From a distance of up to 6 meters, pilots control their chopper via a free app. The app allows operators to choose between using their device's touchscreen or accelerometer to dictate the helicopter?s flight path. The mechanical bird arrives fully charged and recharges via USB. First-time users only need to download the free app and mail a thank-you card to the Wright Brothers before taking to the skies.


Features

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch
  • Free app controls helicopter's altitude, direction, and onboard lights
  • 6-meter flying range helps kids rescue baseballs from birds? nests
  • Includes USB cable for swift and simple recharging
  • Product specs:
    • Dimensions: 9"L x 4.5"H x 2.5"W
    • Weight: 56g
    • Power source: 3.7V 240mAH Li-polymer battery
    • Charge time: approximately 30 minutes

How to Get Your Goods

Step 1.
Purchase your Groupon using the buy button on this page.

Step 2.
No need to do anything else! By purchasing this Groupon and providing your name and shipping address, you've completed the order for your Mota 6036 remote-controlled helicopter and it should ship within 7?10 days.

Step 3.
Enjoy!

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? Alligator in a top hat
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? Empowering female role model who's as quick with her wit as she is with her dagger
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? A clown, for any child who is still entertained by clowns

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