Eachine E30W quadcopter review
Eachine is a very popular quadcopter and FPV accessories manufacturer among RC enthusiasts. Over time, they released many cheap models like this Eachine E30W but also some pretty cool racer quadcopters. I also tested and reviewed their 7 " FPV screen which proved to have good quality at a reasonable price.
If you are a Pro, you should probably skip...
Redpawz R010 review: Speedy Whoop
A couple of days ago, I received to test and review the Redpawz R010, a mini quadcopter with ducted propellers. Although the basic design was first introduced by Blade Inductrix, Tiny Whoop was the one who made the concept famous.
The design not only offers improved efficiency of the propellers but also makes the aircraft very safe for children. The...
SY X25 car quadcopter in-depth review
The SY X25 flying car represents the new wave, an innovative quadcopter that can ride like a car and fly whenever needed. Almost identical in design to the Syma X9, it is hard for me to decide which one copies the other one or if the difference is more than the design of the paint. The sure thing is...
Eachine E31HW review: Mixed flight performance
Quadcopters may be getting smaller and more affordable than ever, but few can say they are perfect. At first look, Eachine E31HW is a simple, easy-to-fly drone that is capable of taking photos and videos. Hopefully, at the end of my review, the list of pros will be longer than the list of cons.
Eachine announced the E31 series in 3...
Eachine E33W review: Basic drone for newbies
Last month, Eachine announced two new entry-level drones, this E33W and another one with foldable arms. When it comes to beginners I always recommend starting with small and inexpensive multi-rotors.
Eachine E33 is offered in two variants, one without a camera and one with a WiFi FPV camera. Indeed, for an extra $12, the fact that you can record the...
Cheerson CX-35 quadcopter review
A few weeks ago, when I introduced this Cheerson CX-35 on my blog's quadcopter news section, it was probably the first affordable FPV quad with altitude-hold. Now, it is time to have a closer look at this CX-35 quad-copter and evaluate its performance. I promise that I will try to cover in my review the most important aspects like flight...
SYMA X5UW quadcopter review
In my opinion, the Syma X5 series is one of the most popular entry-level quadcopter families and I bet that this year the SYMA X5UW will be found under many Christmas trees. I think the nice candy red color will make it attractive even for girls :)
My quadcopter addiction started about three years ago when I purchased my first drone,...
XinLin X181 FPV quadcopter review
My biggest curiosity at the time I knew that I would receive this XinLin X181 quadcopter for review, was what could it mean that it is equipped with "similar brushless motors". As I know, currently there are two kinds of electric motors used on multi-rotors: brushed and brushless ones. While the only advantage of brushed (DC) motors is that they are cheap, the...
Eachine TX01 and TX02 micro FPV camera review
A few weeks ago, when I reviewed Eachine's first AIO FPV camera, I was surprised by its small size. Now they did it again, the Eachine TX01 and TX02 are even smaller. These two new FPV cameras are specially designed for small brushed drones. Through the TX01 FPV camera, it seems that finally Eachine managed to offer a direct competitor for the popular FX797T...
Eachine E013 review: More bang for your bucks
Maybe the Eachine E013 doesn't feature a versatile flight controller as the TW, but with the included FPV monitor the fun is guaranteed. At a glance, the biggest improvement of the E013 compared to its predecessors is the 5.8G FPV camera.
While WiFi FPV is used on most of toy-grade drones, 5.8G FPV is highly adopted by professional racing quadcopters....
JJRC H31 wannabe waterproof quad
A waterproof quadcopter means that the aircraft can be immersed underwater. Usually, waterproof drones are extremely expensive because they have different designs and require special components. JJRC Toys claims that their $33 H31 quad can be submerged in water and still be able to fly. Honestly, I doubt this thing and I want to test myself on this JJRC...