Hubsan X4 AIR Pro (H501A) GPS quadcopter
Hubsan X4 AIR Pro aka Hubsan H501A
Three days before Christmas Hubsan announced another interesting model of the X4 series called H501A. This new model comes with a nice black finish design with a big golden "X" letter on front, probably inspired from Xmas :).
Thanks to the GPS positioning system, the Hubsan H501A drone features smart flight mode like: Follow me, Orbit mode...
Hubsan H111D quadcopter review
Since I started the FirstQuadcopter.com blog I wrote about many Hubsan models in the quadcopter news section but till now I have not had the chance to review one. I was extremely happy when one of my partners offered me this Hubsan H111D for review, especially since it's a very new model on the market so I will be among the first people who review...
Hubsan H501S X4 quadcopter with GPS
A few weeks ago I was asked by one of my partners whether I'm interested to review the Hubsan H501S X4 quadcopter. Although I really liked the eye-catching design I refused him and I opted for another model.
In my opinion, designing a micro brushless quadcopter with a GPS positioning system is a great idea. I think that through this...
Hubsan X4 H502S FPV GPS Quad
Hubsan X4 H502S - cheapest first person view GPS quadcopter
Hubsan just announced a completely new product line, the X4 H502. The flag ship model of this new series is the Hubsan X4 H502S which is equipped with 5.8 GHz real-time image transmission and GPS positioning system.
The design of this new series is roughly the same as the one of the previous Hubsan models. They adopt the...
Hubsan X4 H107 2015 edition
After the popular H107L and the FPV H107D, the Hubsan manufacturer announced at the CES 2015 three new improved quadcopter models of the X4 H107 family.
The cheapest one is the H107P aka Hubsan X4 Plus (upgraded H107L). It doesn't have any fancy features like an onboard camera or altitude hold but, with 10 minutes of flight time, can be...
Hubsan Nano Q4 H111C and H111D
Hubsan Nano FPV Q4 and Nano Q4 Plus
Hubsan announced recently two new micro quadcotpers, H111C and H111D. The Nano FPV Q4 (aka H111D) featuring a complete FPV system is the more expensive model. It costs more than twice compared to the H111C.
The Hubsan H111D has a more versatile transmitter with integrated 4.3" FPV display. Through the FPV screen can be displayed the camera's...
Hubsan ACE SE: Another epic fail?
On paper, all Hubsan drones look extremely good, but you find how many issues they have when you actually fly them. For example, my Zino Mini Pro crashed after just 2 hours due to a sudden USB disconnection. To be honest, my biggest frustration was not that the drone crashed but that Hubsan refused to admit that it was...
Hubsan H123D X4 JET: Affordable starter FPV drone
At first sight, the new Hubsan H123D X4 JET seems to be the perfect lean-to-fly FPV drone. It has an on-board 5.8G camera and multiple flight modes (including Acro). Hubsan released the H123D JET in two variants. While the BNF package includes only the drone, flight battery, and spare propellers, the RTF package has an excellent remote controller with...
Hubsan ACE PRO: Price, Features, and specs
The Hubsan ACE PRO is basically a Zino Mini Pro in a larger more powerful and stronger body. It is also advertised with a 10km flight range, more than 30 minutes of battery life, and an advanced obstacle avoidance system.
Thanks to the powerful propulsion system (KV2820 motors + Digital 20A Brushless ESC), the ACE PRO can stand to wind...
Hubsan Zino: Best 4K drone under $500 (2018)
Hubsan is about to release a new quadcopter called Zino (H117S). Featuring 4K camera, 3-axis gimbal and up to 23 minutes flying time, the Hubsan Zino seems to be currently the BEST GPS enabled foldable drone under $500.
As owner of the H216A X4, a brushed drone that features many of Hubsan's signature technologies, I'm very excited to find out...
Hubsan ACE PRO+ with 1-inch 4K camera
The biggest difference between the Hubsan ACE PRO+ and the 'non-Plus' version is the camera with the bigger sensor. While the Pro+ has a 1-inch sensor, the standard Pro only has a 1/1.3" sensor. There is also a size difference between these two drones (199.24x129.4x85.49 vs 118.7×172.5x73mm).
It’s important to reiterate that shooting in H.265 HEVC is tough on computers...