🚀 Elevate Your Adventures with Every Flight!
The Brushless Super Endurance Foldable Drone is designed for beginners and enthusiasts alike, featuring a remarkable 60+ minutes of flight time, a 120° wide-angle 2K HD camera, and smart flight functions. Weighing less than 250g, it’s portable and easy to use, making it the perfect gift for anyone looking to explore the skies.
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Good for beginners
The first thing I want to say about this little beauty is WOW! Seriously. I mean the fact that it folds, fist nicely and compact into it's included carrying case and comes with two batteries is nice, but...none of those are the reasons that you buy a drone. You want stability, ease of use, long flight times and quality pics/vids. Well, this little drone has all of that.Camera - The resolution of the photographs is pretty awesome, in my opinion. The video is high-quality, as well. Check out my uploads. Also, I love the fact that the camera tilts a full 90-degrees. Cheaper drones have fixed cameras or only tilt 70-degrees, which is ok, but I prefer to position the camera to make the shot, not the drone to make the shot. Plus, with fixed cameras, the position of the camera tends to make the pictures/videos dark because of the compensation for the sun being almost directly into the lens. The fact that the camera doesn't have pan capability is no big deal, because when you have the controls in "slow" mode, the side-to-side and rotation motions are quite smooth. The only "con" that I can come up with is the 120-degree lens. Because it's somewhat panoramic, it tends to give pics/vids a bit of a fish eye effect. Not so much that it's annoying, but it exists.Battery life - Runtimes are between 23-28 minutes, with mine, anyway. Drone runtimes can vary even within the same model, so yours may get a couple more minutes or a couple less. Either way, it's long enough to get a ton of enjoyment out of and when the battery dies; you let the motors cool off for about ten minutes and send it up with the second battery (included with my purchase).Controls - It has three speed positions (slow, normal, fast). It defaults to normal when you turn it on, which is great for general flying. Switch it to slow for smooth-scrolling video panning. Go to fast when you want to get there in a hurry. It has First Person View capability through your smartphone, with 5g WiFi, which is great. The connection is solid and you get very little video stutter (unless you're panning really fast, which is bad practice anyway). I like being able to see what the camera sees, when it sees it. The app for your phone defaults to "beginner mode" until you turn it off. Beginner mode only lets fly about 30m up and about that far away. It's great when you're first starting out, but you'll probably want to switch to the highest limits by the end of the first battery (It's that easy to fly, even for beginners).Stability - This is where this baby shines!! It is ROCK SOLID in the air. I've had it up to it's 120m altitude limit (governed by the firmware) in moderate wind, and the only way you'd notice that it's windy is with a good gust. The GPS super stable and when you let go of the control sticks in video mode, you'd swear you were taking still shots.I can't even begin to say enough good stuff about this little drone. Don't let the price and the size of it fool you. It's well constructed, rock-solid stable in the air, easy to fly, has long runtimes, and a fantastic tilting camera. Sure, you can pay $1800+ for a Mavic Pro 2 or a Phantom, but unless you're a professional drone videographer, you're not going to see a remarkable difference enough to shell out that kind of dough. On the other end of the spectrum, I don't recommend getting a cheaper drone first. Which is what I did. Even though this drone has more features and is more expensive than starter drones, the fact that it's so easy to fly will make you wish that you had gotten it first.
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If you’re a beginner this is perfect!
I bought this just for myself, but little did I know my family would use it more than me. Everyone is having a ton of fun with this drone. The front camera is actually pretty decent quality I’m surprised it’s that good for the price! The bottom camera is kind of low resolution but it’s a nice option to have. This thing is pretty amazing to fly, you can even fly it indoors if you practice it gently. We usually just fly it in the living room and land it to see who can control it really well. This drone is incredibly light, has led lights as well, and it came with two batteries! Charging the battery is pretty straightforward you plug the cable into the battery. Battery life could be better, but this is standard for most drones. Overall, for the price this is an incredible option. Why? I want to record drone footage when I travel and this is at a cheap enough price, that if I crash it or lose it or etc I wouldn’t feel too bad. Highly recommended. Tons of fun and an excellent gift. Lastly, I just wanna let you know how to control it so you can have a better experience without having to learn like how I did. You click and hold the drone’s power button and it turns on flashing lights. Let go of the button, then press the center button on the controller, once the controllers lights turn on, immediately shift left stick up until you hear a beep, then immediately down until you hear a second beep. The remote is now paired to the drone. Press the upward arrow button on the left hand side, and the drone will shoot up 3 feet into the air and it will hover, this is a great way to get it to float without manually flying it up off the ground. Lastly, the left stick does 4 things. Pushing it forward makes the drone rise up towards the sky. Pulling that left stick back makes the drone descend towards the ground. Pushing the left stick right or left, simply rotates the drone. I don’t recommend you rotate the drone until you’re more experienced. The right stick if you push it forward, the drone goes forward. If you pull it back, the drone will go backwards. Pushing the right stick right will make the drone go towards the right. Pushing it left will make it go left. In conclusion, the right stick controls it on a X axis. And the left stick up and down raises or lowers the drone. Hope this review helps, happy holidays!
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