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Home > News > Swann Launches Affordable 3-Inch Xtreem Atom RC Helicopter

Swann Launches Affordable 3-Inch Xtreem Atom RC Helicopter

October 28, 2014 by Benjamin J. Roethig

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Swann’s Xtreem brand has launched a new mini-drone called the Atom. The little 3″ quadcopter has 1.25″ rotors and weighs just half an ounce. It comes with an 8-direction 2.4GHz remote control. The range on the Atom is up to 100ft.

The Atom costs $39 and is now available at Fry’s.

Xtreem’s New Mini 3-Inch Atom RC Drone is Designed with Lightning Speed in Mind

Specialized and lightweight construction allows the Atom to withstand impacts and crashes, making it perfect for first time pilots

SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif. – Oct. 28, 2014 – Xtreem, the new range of remote-controlled toys for kids of all ages, debuts the Atom RC Mini Drone. Xtreem’s Atom Mini DroneTM has speed and superior maneuverability. With rotor diameters of just 1.25 inches and weighs less than 0.5 ounce. The Atom RC Drone uses the latest 2.4GHz frequency for a strong signal perfect for indoors fun. . The Atom RC Drone is available at Fry’s for $39.99.

The Atom RC Drone is the perfect gift for first-time pilots looking to get started in the high- flying world of RC helicopters. Xtreem’s Easy-Fly Gyro technology helps keep the drone stable at all times, which means that this powerful little flying machine is designed for rookie pilots. Pilot’s can quickly become flying experts with little practice, and perform various tricks and stunts.

The Atom RC Drone uses a powerful infrared signal to communicate with the aircraft yoke- inspired remote control. Complete with joysticks and trim control, the remote offers eight-way multi-dimensional control for up, down, forward, backward, left and right movements. In addition, the user can do back and front flips at the touch of a button.

The rechargeable Li-poly battery in the helicopter provides up to four minutes of continuous flight time, and the remote control is powered by four AA batteries (not included). The RC helicopter can be recharged via the remote control or by plugging it into any USB device. The Drone’s 2.4GHz frequency allows it to fly up to 100ft/ 30m for a unique 360-degree flying experience. “The Atom is a great example that good things can come in small packages. It’s small but very maneuverable. We think it’s the ideal gift for the holiday season, and a product that even big kids will want on their list from Santa!” says Jeremy Stewart, Vice President of Marketing for Swann.

For more information on Xtreem’s Atom mini RC Drone, please visit www.swann.com.

Available

The Atom Mini RC Drone is available at Fry’s for $39.99.

About Swann:

It’s time for something new. We acknowledge that Swann is not always a name you think of when it comes to fun. That’s why we have decided to change things up a bit by launching the new ‘Xtreem’ range of remote-controlled toys.

There are RC helicopters, quadcopters and RC cars for kids and big kids of all ages. Our goal will always be to bring a smile to your face. So, say hi to Xtreem. Our new name for fun.

Swann is a global leader in consumer electronics, specializing in security monitoring and connected home solutions for consumers through retail channels.

The company’s products are innovative yet cost effective and mainly for do-it-yourself use. Swann’s backs its range with easy-to-follow ‘plug-and-play’ instructions, free after-sale 24/7 technical support and retail-friendly product packaging aimed at home, office and small-to- medium retail users.

For customers needing more high-tech solutions, Swann is at the forefront of the latest international trends including full HD 1080p surveillance & recording, Wi-Fi network video recording, live Smartphone connectivity, complete security for the Connected Home and more.

Swann was founded in 1987 and now has offices in the USA, Canada, Australia, the UK, China, Hong Kong and Russia with distribution partners around the globe.

Swann’s reseller network includes some of the world’s largest retailers and distributors including Best Buy, Fry’s Electronics, Walmart, Sam’s Club, Costco.com, Canadian Tire and Maplin Electronics.


Filed Under: News Tagged With: drones, quadcopters, Swann

About Benjamin J. Roethig

Ben is an external Associate Editor at Geek Beat. He can be described connoisseur of things technological. Ben's hobbies include reading up on Military, Naval, and Aeronautical history, playing around with his Macs and iDevices, exploring the mountainous bluffs of Dubuque, IA and Galena, IL, and proving that 15+ years of practice does not make perfect on his guitars. If you want to find him Ben can be found on Twitter (@benroethig), Google (gplus.to/benroethig), and as an occasional guest on Apple related podcasts.

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