Seems a decent little kit for the price. Was surprised at the camera quality,they are usually the weak part of these all in one kits but this one aint to terrible.
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muckyman Admin
Posts : 6470 Join date : 2009-11-14 Age : 58 Location : Hull UK
Very tempted to get one, but maybe I'll wait a bit longer. For inside it's just a little too big, which would be the main reason for me to buy such a tiny quad. Think for in the house it will be better to get one with propguards, like the Mobula or Trashcan. And it's cheap, but I found there are more options for about the same price, so no need to rush for a discount.
muckyman Admin
Posts : 6470 Join date : 2009-11-14 Age : 58 Location : Hull UK
I m,ust admit i am tempted by the trasgcan just for fooking around indoors with,they look super fun.
Trashcan had some issues first batch, but seems like they fixed it now. I'd love to get one of these with hd recording, but those are still a little pricey.
Got a Happymodel Mobula7 v2 in my shoppingcart right now, also a couple of extra 1S batteries. It comes with LBT EU receiver and a 1S parallel charging board. It's not HD, but since I'm only flying around the house and in my garden, no HD recording needed really. I'm almost out of cash for this month, but still think I'm going to buy it.
I remember buying the very first micro quad, the Eachine 100mm Aurora. Had great fun with it, even though it flew like a brick.
While searching for possible alternatives and comparison with other Whoops, I found this bargain for a 4K Cinecan which is only 40€ more than what I was planning to spend. But in that case I'd need bigger, more expensive batteries and also a seperate receiver, which would add another 60 more.
After more than an hour of looking around on Banggood, I decided it was best to close the page and think about it. 4K camera is very nice, but would be a shame if it breaks when flying inside the house, so maybe I better to go for the cheaper one.