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 about a hardware failure. They concluded that it was about some kind of interference with the sun, stars or rabbits in the woods :)). I hope that this news Hubsan ACE SE will have fewer bugs than its predecessors.
The Hubsan ACE SE follows the Mavic Air’s collapsible design with a wheelbase of 246mm. With folded arms measure about 119x175x73mm and weigh 543 grams. Its powerful brushless motors promise level-8 wind resistance.
Its 4K 3-axis gimbal camera has a 1/2.6″ CMOS image sensor that allows capturing 4K videos with 30fps or 1080P with up to 60fps. The video bitrate is between 64-100Mbps.
The third-generation Syncleas 1080P video transmission allows a range of 10KM with up to 20Mbps. According to the technical specs, the 3cell 3800mAh allows about 35 minutes flight time and 33 minutes hovering time.
Thanks to the fail-safe return to home function (RTH), the Hubsan ACE SE drone will automatically return to the take-off point in case of RC signal loss or low flight battery voltage. RTH can be triggered manually as well.
Hubsan ACE SE features and specs
- Mavic Air like folding design;
- Triple-satellite positioning (GPS, Glonass, and Beidou);
- 4K@30FPS camera with 1/2.6″ CMOS image sensor;
- 64-100Mbps max video bitrate;
- Syncleas 3 digital 1080P wireless image transmission system;
- Third-generation visual tracking system (ATVT 3.0);
- Three flight speed rates (Movie, Normal, and Sport);
- Failsafe RTH (Low battery or RC signal loss);
- Lots of intelligent flight modes (Comet, Orbit, Circle, Waypoint, and Line Fly);
- About 35 minutes of battery life;
- Up to 10KM control and FPV range.
ACE PRO was announced today with 1″ CMOS sensor. It looks like Hubsan can still surprise us
The dimensions of the new Hubsan Ace Pro Plus are bigger than the Ace SE!
still no 4k 60 FPS :(