Teleport™

Teleport™

Hands-Free FPV Drone Flight

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🙌12
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📼4 scs
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📉--100%
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All Versions of Teleport™

1.1

July 10, 2021

Updated to support new iOS and devices. Requires a drone compatible with DJI GO 4. [SAFETY WARNING: Teleport is intended to be used outdoors. Please fly responsibly.]
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1.0.1

December 11, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated for iPhone X. [SAFETY WARNING: Teleport is intended to be used outdoors. Please fly responsibly.]
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1.0

October 18, 2017

Price History of Teleport™

Description of Teleport™

Teleport™ is a first-person drone flight experience powered by intuitive body movement. Leverage your innate sense of space, lean in the direction you want to fly, and minimize motion sickness. Teleportation requires a DJI drone controllable via iOS (such as a DJI Spark via WiFi or DJI Phantom 4 via USB) and an optional wearable stereoscopic 3D headset (like Google Cardboard). Connect your iPhone or iPad to the drone and run the Teleport app. Launch your drone into the air, then tap "Teleport" and mount iPhone in your headset. Knock on the headset to cycle between (1) safety mode, (2) elevation mode and (3) travel mode. In safety mode, drone holds a stationary position in the sky, allowing you to look around from the vantage point of the drone. In elevation mode, pivot your head up/down to adjust the drone's elevation. In travel mode, lean forward to fly forward; lean back to fly backwards; lean left to fly left; and lean right to fly right. The further you lean, the faster you go. When done flying, knock on headset until in safety mode, remove headset and exit to main app screen. From there, you can manually land the drone using a physical controller or tap 'Return' to automatically return to home. Have fun and teleport safely! Copyright © 2018 MONKEYmedia, Inc. All rights reserved. MONKEYmedia is a registered trademark, and Teleport and BodyNav are trademarks of MONKEYmedia. Teleport is covered by US Patent 9,563,202, US Patent 9,579,586, US Patent 9,612,627, US Patent 9,656,168, US Patent 9,658,617, US Patent 9,782,684, US Patent 9,791,897, US Patent App 15/694,210 and other patents pending. The Teleport App has been tested using DJI Phantom 4, Mavic Pro and Spark drones. DJI, Phantom, Mavic and Spark are trademarks of SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd.
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Teleport™: FAQ

Is Teleport™ iPad-compatible?

Yes, the software for Teleport™ is compatible with iPads.
Teleport™ was launched by MONKEYmedia, Inc..
Your iOS device must be running iOS 12.0 or above.
3.0 out of 5 is the fair rating that Teleport™ has received from users.
Travel Is The App Genre Of The Teleport™ App.
1.1 is the newly released version of the Teleport™ app.
The Teleport™ app was last updated on July 1, 2024.
Teleport™ was released on February 6, 2023.
Child-friendly content, no violence or scary images.
The Teleport™ app can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Teleport™ is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Teleport™.
No, you cannot utilize Teleport™ with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Teleport™

  • Sounds Good But Couldn’t Work

    I liked the idea of the first person flight but I couldn’t sync it to my drone which was a bummer because the app costed money if the developers could reach out to me and tell me how to sync it that would be wonderful

    Developer Response

    Hi Dylan, Glad to help. To what make and model drone are you trying to Teleport?
  • Doesn't work

    I use the ski spark. It can tell that the drone is connected because the icons turn colored, but take off and land do nothing, and teleport is all default values as though the drone wasn't connected.

    Searches online didn't lead to a single forum or..well.. Anything about making this work.

    Tried it both through the controller and without... Directly hooking it to the phone.

    I give up.
  • Submersive

    Loved being able to experiment with flying the drone without my hands (other than to tap the headset to shift modes). At one point I could look down at myself and wave, which was a total out of body experience in a good way. The control movements are natural, but do take a little practice to get the speeds just right. Felt like I was comfortable with it after 10 or so minutes. Interested to see how this tech concept manifests with software or game developers!