SYMA TG1001: Convertible flying car
After the X19W, Syma Toys came up with a new flying car drone. Without any conversion, the SYMA TG1001 can fly like any other multi-rotor and also run on the road like a RC car. This feature will be definitely loved by the kids.
Powered by a 500 mAh battery, the TG1001 Syma can stay in the air for about...
Eachine UZ65: Lightest brushless Whoop!
Weighing only 21 grams (without battery), the Eachine UZ65 is one of the lightest brushless Whoop available right now. Eachine offers its new 65mm size FPV drone with two types of internal (SPI FlySky or FrSky) and two versions of external (DSM2/DSMX or TBS Crossfire) radio receivers.
The versatile Crazybee F4 flight controller features integrated 5A ESC (speed controller) and...
Coming soon: HGLRC Veyron 3″ Cinewhoop
Like most CineWhoops, the HGLRC Veyron is also build on a 3 inch frame with large ducted blade protectors. This design approach allows you to capture super smooth cinematic footage. Another advantage of the Whoop protectors is that you can fly around people relatively safely.
HGLRC announced the Veyron 3″ with two power options. While the 4S version comes with...
RunCam Phoenix 2 1000TVL FPV camera with 1/2″ sensor
RunCam’s second-generation Phoenix 2 camera features upgraded CPU and bigger CMOS image sensor (1/2″ vs 1/3″). Furthermore, it claims to provide better low light performance than then RunCam Eagle.
Its high quality 6 layers M12 glass lens has a ƒ/2.0 aperture which brings better image quality without annoying red lens flare effect. Designed for freestyle FPV flying, the RunCam Phoenix...
Coming soon: iFlight Green Hornet FPV drone
Similar to the iFlight BumbleBee, the newly announced iFlight Green Hornet also features Whop style large blade protectors and GoPro camera mount. Frankly, apparently the only visual difference between these two CineWhoops is that one is yellow and the other one green.
The iFlight Hornet 3″ is made for everyone, you can fly it indoor or in the park. Made...
Coming soon: FLYWOO CHASERS 138mm CineWhoop
The coronavirus outbreak in China may end up leading to a shortage of drones, even new models like the Zino 2 are shown as “out of stock” or “discontinued”. Since the first deaths from the virus were reported, it seems like the hall market has frozen. Before the epidemic, almost every day new models like the FLYWOO CHASERS were...
Xiaomi Yuemi 1-axis phone gimbal stabilizer for $39.99
Xiaomi’s sub-brand Yuemi Technology is about to release its first phone gimbal. Despite that, the Xiaomi Yuemi features only one motor claim to allow smooth footage due to its powerful 32bit ARM process and 6-axis gyro sensor. The gimbal can easily be switched between portrait and landscape mode. According to the advertised specs, the Yuemi 1-axis gimbal weighs just...
Mavic Mini alternatives: The Best and The Cheapest!
We’ve spent a lot of time with the Mavic Mini – DJI’s lightest drone. It is a very portable machine that is easy to operate and has great flight performance as well. Let’s take a look at what makes the DJI Mavic Mini so great, then let’s find some alternatives.
According to DJI, each removable battery will allow you up...
Coming soon: GEPRC ROCKET Plus & Lite
Like most professional-grade FPV drones, the GEPRC ROCKET Plus also comes with on-board DJI FPV Air Unit. There is also a cheaper version with Caddx Vista HD called ROCKET Lite. Both digital video transmission systems use the same type of DJI camera with a 1/3.2” CMOS image sensor.
Thanks to its TinyWhoop alike blade protectors, the GEPRC ROCKET can be...
Mavic Mini ND filters by Skyreat: Review & Sample footage
With limited manual video control, the Mavic Mini is considered, rather than a toy, a truly flying camera for professional work. Many say that ND filters are completely useless for this drone, but then why are there so many options available?
For this review, I am focusing on Skyreat’s Mavic Mini ND filter pack. I will start with some introduction...