Technology
The Moskito is like a paper airplane on steroids
TL;DR: Give the best gift this year with the Moskito Smartphone-Controlled Plane with Joystick for $38.24, a 23% savings.
Got a kid or kid at heart who was hoping to find a drone under the tree? Luckily, the Moskito Smartphone-Controlled Plane is the perfect better-late-than-never gift for just such a scenario. It flies, it’s remote controled, it’s honestly kind of cool — and you can fly it indoors. Plus it will cost you a lot less than a fancy drone at just $38.24 with code HAPPYHOLIDAYS.
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No matter the age or piloting abilities of your giftee, the Moskito Plane is extremely accessible and fun. You control it from a highly intuitive app on your phone by steering with your thumb. It has a range of about 200 feet and a durable build, meaning you can crash it into stuff and it won’t break. Probably.
The Moskito Plane is Android and iOS compatible, and it charges via USB.
No matter who you buy it for, you’ll probably end up flying it yourself (sorry not sorry). Normally $50, it’s on sale now for just $42.99. Plus if you enter code HAPPYHOLIDAYS, you can get it for just $38.24 for a limited time.
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