
The Crazyflie® Nano Quadcopter is a miniature quadcopter that fits in your hand. It only weights about 19 grams and is 9 cm motor-to-motor. Aside from being fun to fly, it’s main purpose is to be a versatile development platform that can be used to experiment, develop and explore a lot of different areas of technology.
The quadcopter is flown by connecting a USB radio dongle and a controller to a host system, and then running the Crazyflie client software. This could either be a computer (running Linux or Windows), an Android device that supports USB OTH/HOST or an embedded system like the Raspberry Pi.
For input a wide range of controllers can be used when connected to your PC. There are also RC-controllers that you can connect directly to the Crazyflie Nano Quadcopter.
The Crazyflie Nano Quadcopter is part of the Crazyflie platform. The platform consists of several different components, like the Crazyradio, the development environment and the host PC and Android applications.
The Crazyflie Nano Quadcopter can of course be flown just because it’s fun, but the main usage is as a development, teaching or experimentation platform. To get some ideas of what’s possible to work with have a look at our development page or at our release video below.
The Crazyflie is shipped as a kit, which means that you will have to do some assembly. This includes soldering the motors to the PCB as well as attaching the motor mounts and battery. Please have a look at the detailed assembly instructions and the assembly video before you start assembling your Crazyflie.
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