Over time, all DJI drones have been cloned, so now it’s time for the little Tello. From the first picture I saw of the Linxtech 1802 quadcopter, it was obvious that it copied the design of the much-expensive DJI Tello. It also comes with brushed motors and removable blade protectors.
According to the manufacturer’s specs, the 1000 mAh allows about 9 minutes of flight autonomy. This is 4 minutes less than Tello has. The control range of the Linxtech 1802 is also much shorter than its DJI contender.
In front of the aircraft is located a 720P camera with WiFi real-time image transmission. Thanks to the barometric air-pressure sensor, the drone is capable of autonomously maintaining its flight altitude, allowing it to be easily controlled even by kids.
Linxtech 1802 drone features and specs
- Cool Rize Tello like design;
- Removable blade protectors;
- Altitude hold (stable hovering);
- One-key Taking off/Landing;
- 720P camera for aerial filming;
- WiFi real-time image transmission (FPV);
- About 40 meters control range;
- Up to 9 minutes flying time.
This Tello clone is packed with a nice remote controller with foldable antennas. Note: the transmitter is powered by 3 pieces of AA batteries (not included).
Included accessories with the Linxtech 1802 quad
- Remote controller with foldable antennas;
- 1 set of blade protectors;
- Two pairs of spare propellers;
- 1000mAh flight battery (1s – 3.7v);
- USB charger;
- Drone instruction guide.
But its nothing like the Tello as the flight controller is shit and the Tello is from Intel
Linxtech 1802 is also found as “IN 1802 720P Waypoints”. Same design, different colors.. Both are excellent alternative to the Tello.
Yes, also it also found under the name “Realacc R20”. It seems that the Tello will have endless number of clones!