JJRC H56 TaiChi Mini: Cool kids drone
Let's see what makes a kids drone friendly. Firstly it must be very safe and secondly needs to be easy to control. At first sight seems like JJRC H56 TaiChi meets both criteria, furthermore it is extremely affordable. The Tiny Whoop alike blade protectors make the little drone very safe when accidentally bumps into something or someone. Thanks to the infrared sensing...
JJRC X6 Aircus: Poor man’s Phantom drone
After many Mavic alike drones here is a very interesting Phantom clone. In addition to the cool design, the JJRC X6 Aircus comes with powerful brushless motors, Dual-GPS system and Full HD camera with 2-axis gimbal.
Just like the Phantom's LIPO pack, the Aircus X6's battery also has charging level indicator LEDs. According to the manufacturer's specs the 2-cell/3000mAh battery...
Cheap drones for Christmas 2017: JJRC H66 and JJRC H67
Like me, probably everyone wants to be the "cool guy" which offers the best Christmas gifts. These days, toy drones became affordable and widely available, also very popular among the kids. Honestly, being a parent, I prefer to give my child a drone with which he can play outside rather than a video game that keeps him in the...
JJRC X19 PilotPro V-SOAR drone
The new JJRC X19 follows the epic backpack-friendly design of the DJI Mavic series. With folded arms measures 16.5x10.5x6.2cm and weighs just 317 grams. Its onboard 4K camera combines 2-axis mechanical stabilization with electronic image stabilization.
According to the advertised specs, the 7.4V 2200mAh LIPO pack allows about 25 minutes of flight time. Since this is a modular battery, it...
JJRC JJPRO X5 EPIK: Best choice as your first drone
For less than 200 bucks, the JJRC JJPRO X5 EPIK drone features a GPS positioning system, barometric altitude hold, intelligent flight modes, and a full HD camera with a 1-axis mechanical gimbal.
As designed, the JJRC X5 is almost identical to the MJX Bugs 5W. It adopts a similar fuselage and high landing gears. Even the propellers seem to be the...
JJRC H69 learn to FPV fly drone
Frankly, even after I double checked the technical specs of the JJRC H69 drone, I'm still confused. The advertising shows "5.8G Real-time transmission", but the detailed production descriptions says "Up to 60 meters of transmission distance, you can fly the drone, let the drone take aerial footage, and then watch the streaming images or videos, clear and sharp directly...
Baby Elfie review: Smaller, more versatile JJRC H37
Following the great success of the H37 sElfie drone, JJRC announced a more compact version with innovative one-handed gyro control. The newer generation JJRC H37 Mini Baby Elfie is about 2 cm shorter and 16 grams lighter than its predecessor.
While the first generation of Elfie drones featured only APP control, the Mini Baby Elfie comes with dual control mode...
JJRC X20 ExPLORER: 6K 3-AXIS Camera GPS Drone
The X20 Explorer is JJRC's latest GPS-enabled drone. It comes with a pseudo 6K camera that is capable of taking 5700*4275 photos and 2048*1088 videos. Its 3-axis gimbal is paired with electronic image stabilization (EIS).
According to the advertised specs, the 3s 2850mAh battery allows up to 30 minutes of flight time. The LIPO pack can be conveniently recharged through...
JJRC H59 Ferry: Reinvented Elfie drone
After the epic success of the Elfie drone, JJRC strikes back with another cartoon character named wannabe selfie drone. Compared to its older brother, the JJRC H59 Ferry has a more protective air-frame and some new cool features.
The size of the aircraft is 111 x 111 x 20mm and weights about 110 grams. The 8-blade propellers are perfectly protected...
Coming soon: JJRC X7P aka JJRC SMART+
JJRC is about to release an upgraded version of their current best drone (read more about it in our JJRC X7 review). The second generation JJRC X7P has many improvements compared to its predecessor. The biggest change is around its video gear. Instead of a 1080P camera with a 1-axis gimbal, it features a 4K camera with 2-axis mechanical...
JJRC JJPRO X3 HAX: Entry level brushless GPS drone
JJRC's deluxe department, called JJPRO, announced recently their first entry level brushless GPS drone. With a price tag of $150, seems like the JJRC X3 HAX will be a bestseller this Christmas.
Brush-less motors against brushed ones offers more trust as failure ratio is less possible. They also provide more lifting power and accurate control.
Thanks to the GPS positioning system,...