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At a time when you do not use your iPhone to control your TV, car or home stereo, it looks that you can use it to pilot a remote-controlled helicopter. On this idea fell into the company Parrot, which is more associated with the production of very expensive headphones and wireless digital frames using Bluetooth technology.
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Parrot doesn't make a single pair of headphones. They are better know as the first company tog put Bluetooth in a car. They continue to offer an entire line of Bluetooth handsfree car kits. Itoo have no idea whythey need a iPod powered helicopter |
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