
Parrot
The Parrot Bebop Drone Camera (White) is a compact front‑facing Full HD camera with a 14‑MP fisheye sensor, 180° field of view and 3‑axis digital stabilization, designed for agile aerial photography and live‑streaming via Wi‑Fi. It offers 1080p video at 30 fps, internal 8 GB storage and integrates with the Bebop drone’s flight sensors for stable footage.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consistently commend the Bebop’s 3‑axis digital stabilization and 180° fisheye lens, calling the footage remarkably stable and undistorted despite the absence of a mechanical gimbal. They also note the solid Wi‑Fi MIMO streaming and reliable auto exposure, while critiquing the cool auto white‑balance, the ceiling of 1080p/30 fps, and the relatively short flight endurance compared with newer models.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the instant live‑streaming to smartphones and the immersive 180° view for travel and event shooting, but they frequently encounter Wi‑Fi range limits, short battery life, and a cool color cast from the auto white‑balance that often requires post‑processing. Overall sentiment is positive for casual FPV and hobby use, with recurring complaints about endurance and connectivity.
Common Complaints
Wi‑Fi range and lag without the Skycontroller, short battery life limiting flight time, cool auto white‑balance color cast, lack of higher‑resolution video, and absence of obstacle avoidance.
What People Are Saying
“exceptional stability producing clear, undistorted 1080p footage despite drone motion”
“easy live streaming to phones/tablets for real-time FPV and simple sharing”
How It Compares
vs. DJI Spark Camera
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Spark if you need mechanical stabilization, obstacle avoidance, and higher‑resolution stills; choose the Bebop for a wider fisheye view and stronger live‑streaming range.
vs. Ryze Tello Camera
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select the Tello for entry‑level learning or development projects; select the Bebop for higher image quality, built‑in storage, and immersive wide‑angle footage.