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The SKEYE Nano Drone Is the World’s Smallest Quadcopter

The SKEYE Nano Drone Is the World’s Smallest Quadcopter

As cool as it looks to carry around a large drone strapped to your backpack, sometimes that’s not all that convenient. For a pocket-sized drone you can bring with you everywhere, consider the SKEYE Nano Drone from TRNDlabs. It’s the world’s smallest quadcopter measuring just 1.57″ x 1.57″. That means transport is easy and so is maneuvering indoors or around tight corners. While it doesn’t hold your GoPro or offer any video recording, it’s still an enjoyable little time waster. Each can be operated in three different mods ranging from Beginner to Expert, and the tiny quadcopter even comes with bright, built-in LEDs for nighttime missions. For a few days, you can even snag one on The Next Web for just $35.