🕊️ Elevate Your Playtime with SYMADrone!
The SYMADrone for Kids is a compact and user-friendly quadcopter designed for indoor flying. With features like altitude hold, 3D flips, and dual-speed modes, it caters to both beginners and experienced flyers. Its durable design ensures safety during play, making it an ideal gift for various occasions.
Maximum Range | 50 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Are batteries included? | Yes |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Includes Remote? | Yes |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS, CCD |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Battery Capacity | 450 Milliamp Hours |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | 2.4GHz remote control |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | SD |
Special Features | 3D Flips |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4GHz |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 4"W x 1"H |
Material Type | Lightweight composite (plastic or reinforced nylon) |
Color | Light Blue |
S**T
The Best Drone For All Ages
The media could not be loaded. This is the best little drone to learn with. I have had so much fun learning how to control it. This is perfect for young and old alike because I am 55 and I love it! My grandbabies who are 8 and 11 also love it! This is the perfect drone and that baby moves too. The remote has several different functions and it has been fun learning. I love that you can speed it up and slow it down. I definitely would purchase again!
J**L
Fun little toy
It lacks the features of a "real" drone, but come on, look at it - what can you expect from something that small? The fact that it flies at all is amazing to me. The remote control works but is VERY poorly laid out - some of the functions require pressing multiple controls simultaneously and the button layout makes that all but impossible without having a third arm. It holds its altitude extremely well but not it's position, drifting sideways no matter how much you adjust it's control trim. It also takes collisions and falls like a champ, shrugging them off effortlessly. The blade guards help a lot, but it can still sometimes catch a prop on something because of how it drifts with no control input. Fortunately, the props are so small that none of them have been damaged so far, even during collisions with hard objects. Battery life is great for something that small that can fly and charges up in a half-hour or so.
J**R
built well, powerful motors, limited battery life
cant be beat for the price (i got them on a deal for ~$20).okayish battery life, great powerful motors and flight. does what a basic drone at this price point should.The intent was to get my 10 year old learn how to fly a drone and maybe then go to a DJI or some such drone.he enjoys it from time to time but given the limited battery life is wary of flying it often.it has crashed multiple times but not a thing went bad / broken. built quality is decent,I believe this is great to fly indoors and do small challenges (fly around the house and land on a small pad or some such stuff) etc. decent quality at this price.
T**T
Best small drone, easy to control, quiet, good lighting, and protective bumpers around blades.
I've bought 5 different brands of mini drone and this is my favorite. It lasts as long or longer than the others (4 minutes or so), and is easy to recharge with a USB port. It has bright red & green lights on the front & back so you can easily see which way it's pointed from a distance. It's quiet enough not to bother people or scare pets. It has two speed settings and can really move if you've got an open space. The protective bumpers protect the blades from breakage when it bangs objects. The controller is mostly intuitive, except for the fine tuning of direction (you have to press and hold the right button to switch into tuning mode instead of having dedicated buttons).My favorite usage is as a cat toy. I dangle a 6 foot string from the drone and zoom around teasing the cats. It's got enough lift to carry a few ounces of payload. It's pretty fun and the cats love it when they catch the string and have to fight the drone to get control. The bumpers prevent them from getting stung if they swat at it. But it doesn't really hurt anyway to touch the moving blades, the light plastic stops quickly and doesn't even leave a mark.
S**G
Super fun kids toy!
The media could not be loaded. My five-year-old is the one flying this drone in this video. It’s super easy to figure out, he figured it out within five minutes. He loves it and played with it for hours today. It’s super cute and small and I highly recommend this! I love that it’s rechargeable.
J**J
Broke again
This is the second one because the frist one broke after the frist flight. This one broke after the third flight, these are not durable enough to fly more than a few times.
L**N
Fun while it lasted
It flew easily, was easy to control but only lasted a couple of weeks and then stopped working. Not very durable.
K**3
Fun little drone. Great value.
Disclaimer: I own a DJI Mavic Pro, and started out with a Holy Stone quadcopter. I've flown smaller ones like the DJI Spark and the DJI Tello, which is similar in size. I would say that for the price, this is a five-star drone. You get a lot for 35 dollars. Compared to other drones, I would say that there are certain improvements that could be made but those drones are much, much more expensive.Pros:Small manageable size - the drone is quite small, which is nice because it lends itself to indoor flight and easy travel. It is about 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches for a length and width, and the diagonal rotor distance is about 5 inches, while to entire copter stands at about 1.25 inches. This, as I said, is nice for indoor flight and you don't have to worry too much about hitting someone. You can also easily launch it and land it from and on your hand.Robust and reasonably crash proof - The blade guards proved themselves quite useful, as I bumped it into walls several times, and the guards did their job. The copter simply bounced off the wall and continued flying. Additionally, when I was testing it, the drone died while flying. I knew this was coming, as I could feel the responsiveness beginning to slow and the flip function would no longer work. The drone fell from about 12 feet in the air onto the blacktop. I didn't notice and dings, dents, or scar=tches, and once it was charged, it flew fine.Quiet - The drone has a shrill high pitched sound as it flies. It isn't too loud, and I could talk to those next to me while flying without having to raise my voice while the copter was only a few feet away.Auto-flip function - This is fun. Executed, the drone flips in your specified direction, rolling quickly left, right, forward of backward and returning to hovering once completed. The flip function does not work once the battery drops below a certain percentage.LED lights for battery and connectivity - These are easy to see when on the ground and display info about the battery when charging or low, and connectivity when first powered on. The rear lights are green, and the ones in the front are red, but they can be hard to see in daylight once it gets more than about 30 feet away.Good range. I flew the drone about 70 or 80 feet away laterally without any problems, and about 40 feet up before coming down for fear of wind gusts. It worked fine, with no noticeable latency.Headless Mode - Great function for learning pilots, especially for a drone like this that has no camera feed. However, the instructions are quite confusing on how to engage this and it took me a solid 5 minutes of fiddling with the controls to get it to work. To get this to work, take off, hold the button a the top left of the controller until it starts beeping, and then push the stick forward. The forward-facing direction will remain that relative forward until this function is disengaged.Cons:Disproportionate flight to charge time ratio - According to the user manual, this charge time is about 70 minutes, while the flight time is around 5 minutes while hovering. I, however, found that it took about 35 minutes (charging for a wall outlet) for a full charge from dropping out of the sky dead. The flight time that I got was about 6 minutes, doing maneuvers, flips, climbing, falling, accelerating and decelerating. Still, I think this could be improved, and, as there are no removable batteries you can plug in once another is dead, I make using the drone for more than 10 minutes hard.Poor wind resistance - This thing blows outside with the slightest breeze. Inside, the flight trim is hard to adjust, and outside, it is not worth it. I found myself constantly adjusting to compensate for any wind.Instructions aren't very clear - I found myself struggling to engage Headless mode, as well as find things within the manual. There are occasional typos, and the layout is confusing.Joysticks don't articulate much - This is actually somewhat annoying. there isn't much height to the sticks, and they don't move around much, making any more precise movements difficult. Additionally, the other buttons on the controller are somewhat difficult to press.I liked this drone, especially for the price. This would be great for any kid, or even as a starting copter for someone who wants to see if they are interested in them. I like the size, durability, and flip function, but the battery life and wind resistance are something to consider.
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