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Hey everyone, I was browsing online and I found what looks to be a promising quadcopter. It's called the Hubsan H002, and it has a lot of neat features. It's currently being sold on Geekbuying, and I recommend you check out the link:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Hubsa...er-371419.html
Here are some of the highlights of this quadcopter:
-Just 6 cm by 6 cm in size, which should make it an excellent indoor flier.
- A really nice colour scheme, with red propellers and a white body.
- A small transmitter, which coupled with the tiny drone, should give it great portability.
- Headless mode is operational, and this really helps with tiny quadcopters, as it is easy to lose orientation.
- 4 channel controls, so you have all the maneuverability of a big size quadcopter.
- Also includes flips, which are always fun to do, and is not always included on camera quadcopters.
- 6 axis gyro stabilization should give it an easy flying experience, and help it stay steady in the air.
- Transmitter is the standard 2.4 GHZ, but the range (50 metres) is definitely far above average for nano quadcopters. The tiny controller takes 4 AAA batteries.
- The included USB charging cable is advertised to charge the 180 mAh battery in half an hour, which gives it 7 minutes of flight time. That is far above average for mini quadcopters!
- Spare propellers and a manual is also included.
- Finally, the biggest factor of all, the camera. It is an HD 720p video camera, which is almost non-existent in a quad of this size. All of the other mini camera quads on the market come with 0.3 MP cameras, or at least almost all of them!
- The product description also seems to hint towards FPV flying, I guess we will find out soon!
Once again, check out the product here:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Hubsa...er-371419.html
It looks like it's going to be a great quadcopter!
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Hubsa...er-371419.html
Here are some of the highlights of this quadcopter:
-Just 6 cm by 6 cm in size, which should make it an excellent indoor flier.
- A really nice colour scheme, with red propellers and a white body.
- A small transmitter, which coupled with the tiny drone, should give it great portability.
- Headless mode is operational, and this really helps with tiny quadcopters, as it is easy to lose orientation.
- 4 channel controls, so you have all the maneuverability of a big size quadcopter.
- Also includes flips, which are always fun to do, and is not always included on camera quadcopters.
- 6 axis gyro stabilization should give it an easy flying experience, and help it stay steady in the air.
- Transmitter is the standard 2.4 GHZ, but the range (50 metres) is definitely far above average for nano quadcopters. The tiny controller takes 4 AAA batteries.
- The included USB charging cable is advertised to charge the 180 mAh battery in half an hour, which gives it 7 minutes of flight time. That is far above average for mini quadcopters!
- Spare propellers and a manual is also included.
- Finally, the biggest factor of all, the camera. It is an HD 720p video camera, which is almost non-existent in a quad of this size. All of the other mini camera quads on the market come with 0.3 MP cameras, or at least almost all of them!
- The product description also seems to hint towards FPV flying, I guess we will find out soon!
Once again, check out the product here:
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/Hubsa...er-371419.html
It looks like it's going to be a great quadcopter!