No need to be hostile and childish. I own one of these myself... do you? There are no batteries. The power supply plugs into the wall socket (AC), and the cord from the power supply (DC) plugs into the controller. Buy one, then you'll know the coolness. Enough hostility and bitterness. Enjoy and have fun.
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No way you'll be disappointed. And no, I'm not affiliated in any way with this except customer.
No need to be hostile and childish. I own one of these myself ... do you? There are no batteries. The power supply plugs into the wall socket (AC), and the cord from the power supply (DC) plugs into the controller. Buy one, then you'll know the coolness. Enough hostility and bitterness. Enjoy and have fun.
Imagine a gyroscopically stabilized flying disk powered by 3 computer controlled propellers. Imagine a price under $81. Imagine programmable LED messages up to 30 characters appearing on the circumference of this flying disk. Imagine a dual joystick controller that varies altitide and direction of disk. Imagine no batteries or recharging. Imagine excellent mechanical, electrical, and production engineering of disk. Well geekboy, your dreams have been answered. It's called VECTRON and it's sold in a bunch of places. Check out http://hobbypeople.net/gallery/544027.htm, or http://www.target.com/common/catalog/product.jhtml ?prodid=94571&navAction=jump&navCount=1, or even yet http://shopping.discovery.com/stores/servlet/Produ ctDisplay?catalogId=10000&storeId=10000&productId= 13951&langId=-1.
No way you'll be disappointed. And no, I'm not affiliated in any way with this except customer.