Eh, we were looking for a cheap drone to practice flying acro and not being upset if we crashed it. (Which we did!! lol). I'm looking at getting a Nazgul eco next.
Can't beat the price, not bad for a disposable quad if you want to decide if you want to get in deeper Heard betafpv and beta flight confused at least once. Easy mistake to make.
Thank you! The purpose of the review was to review the cheapest drone we could find, like you said as a "disposable" drone. We are trying to get more people into the hobby (Anything RC), and low budget stuff is low risk for people to start off with.
IF you like this hobby then spending a bit more on a great transmitter is 100% worth it. The Boxer is a great radio, fully capable of doing just about anything we do in FPV. It is durable, reliable, and well supported. When I first got into FPV things were terribly confusing. Now adays things are much more clear and easier to understand but this hobby does ask the user to do a number of things to get flying from flashing receivers to setting up your flight controller, etc. When it comes to the video portion of this hobby - Digital is probably the best way to go for most people that will not be "pro" level. Digital video is significantly more clear, actually completely clear, where analog can often be full of static and breakup. However the digital systems do have latency in the transmissions compared to analog which can be virtually without delay. Price is not a big difference unless you compare the extremes and that is not a fair comparison. Anyway this was an interesting video for sure, the quad you built looks nice and I am sure it is fully capable of doing almost any kind of flying you are interested in. And the radio - it should be available for around $150. You can get a version of this radio that is 100% the same in function and features, you just do not get the colored shell or LED's, for just over $130 at one of the online FPV hobby shops like Pyrodrone, RDQ, NewBeeDrone, Wrekd FPV, Helli Direct, 533, Team Black Sheep to name a few. So as I was saying, solid info in this video, well done.
@genjitsu7448 Thank you, we were trying to do a review of the cheapest drone available on amazon. Even though we aren't the best pilots (Drone or Plane), we really want to get more people into the hobby.
Yeah, we really like iFlight, we're actually getting ready to pick up a Nazgul, but this was more for the budget aspect. A decent durable drone for someone looking to dip their toes into FPV without spending a lot of money.
@@EasyRCPlanes I understand. I had that same type of cheep frame and it did not hold up to crashes like other frames even the 30$ source one frame is good.
Every kids remote control RC car needs to be remote ID compliant. Lmao I don't think it's a good idea for remote ID to be broadcasting your location to the public other than that I'd be okay with it. Cuz there's naughty people out there I don't agree with RID
The purpose of this review was to find and review the cheapest drone that we could find on Amazon for a complete beginner to buy and not be out too much if they crashed it. Not to suggest the best drone on the market.
Nice little starter quad, you cant beat that.
Yep, we were looking for the cheapest drone to get people into the hobby!
Great for a beginner! An expendable hero, for sure!
Hell yeah, and pretty damn durable, we crashed it and it's mostly fine. Just posted the video.
@EasyRCPlanes expendable hero, like I said. Enjoy and learn!
Eachine Wizard!
Yep, this one just happened to be cheaper at the time and we were looking for the cheapest one we could find on Amazon.
Yes it is. I have one, not a bad quad
2025 Nice Video
Why does this video make me feel like it's 2012. Anyways, always cool to see attempts to take the PNP market.
Definitly a dated setup,beginners should look into a brushless whoop combo from a respectable company like beta fpv or newbeedrone.
Eh, we were looking for a cheap drone to practice flying acro and not being upset if we crashed it. (Which we did!! lol). I'm looking at getting a Nazgul eco next.
Can't beat the price, not bad for a disposable quad if you want to decide if you want to get in deeper
Heard betafpv and beta flight confused at least once. Easy mistake to make.
Thank you! The purpose of the review was to review the cheapest drone we could find, like you said as a "disposable" drone. We are trying to get more people into the hobby (Anything RC), and low budget stuff is low risk for people to start off with.
IF you like this hobby then spending a bit more on a great transmitter is 100% worth it. The Boxer is a great radio, fully capable of doing just about anything we do in FPV. It is durable, reliable, and well supported.
When I first got into FPV things were terribly confusing. Now adays things are much more clear and easier to understand but this hobby does ask the user to do a number of things to get flying from flashing receivers to setting up your flight controller, etc.
When it comes to the video portion of this hobby - Digital is probably the best way to go for most people that will not be "pro" level. Digital video is significantly more clear, actually completely clear, where analog can often be full of static and breakup. However the digital systems do have latency in the transmissions compared to analog which can be virtually without delay. Price is not a big difference unless you compare the extremes and that is not a fair comparison.
Anyway this was an interesting video for sure, the quad you built looks nice and I am sure it is fully capable of doing almost any kind of flying you are interested in. And the radio - it should be available for around $150. You can get a version of this radio that is 100% the same in function and features, you just do not get the colored shell or LED's, for just over $130 at one of the online FPV hobby shops like Pyrodrone, RDQ, NewBeeDrone, Wrekd FPV, Helli Direct, 533, Team Black Sheep to name a few. So as I was saying, solid info in this video, well done.
@genjitsu7448 Thank you, we were trying to do a review of the cheapest drone available on amazon. Even though we aren't the best pilots (Drone or Plane), we really want to get more people into the hobby.
@easy rc planes you should post about flying this tommorow or today
Just dropped the flight footage. We crashed it!!! Lol.
Dang
I have the exact same one I just don't know how to install the receiver
Drone video without any drone flying?
Just posted the flight footage. Couldn't fly it at the time we made the setup.
Trust me don't get a Amazon drone.
Try iFlight FPV
Yeah, we really like iFlight, we're actually getting ready to pick up a Nazgul, but this was more for the budget aspect. A decent durable drone for someone looking to dip their toes into FPV without spending a lot of money.
@@EasyRCPlanes I understand. I had that same type of cheep frame and it did not hold up to crashes like other frames even the 30$ source one frame is good.
It costed me 120 to order everything else for it to work but it was worth it
Yeah, we already had the transmitter, so it was only an additional $79 for the goggles.
Every kids remote control RC car needs to be remote ID compliant. Lmao I don't think it's a good idea for remote ID to be broadcasting your location to the public other than that I'd be okay with it. Cuz there's naughty people out there I don't agree with RID
Don't bother with this 10 year old dated design
The purpose of this review was to find and review the cheapest drone that we could find on Amazon for a complete beginner to buy and not be out too much if they crashed it. Not to suggest the best drone on the market.
@Vampir4997 who would want those drones ? These fpv ones are better than that