ProDrone Byrd Quadcopter Review
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The ProDrone Byrd quadcopter folds down to a bit smaller than an Xbox, so it slips easily into a backpack. It can automatically take off and land with a single button push, solving one of the most stressful parts of drone flying. Signe Brewter reviews the ProDrone Byrd quadcopter.
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