Force1 Scoot Hand Operated Drone for Kids or Adults – Hands Free Motion Sensor Mini Drones for Kids, Easy Indoor Small UFO Toy Flying Ball Drone Toy for Boys and Girls Kids Drones (Blue)
$21.99
Price: $21.99
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Force1 RC is a leading USA based tech toy brand specializing in innovative drones, RC cars, and educational toys that blend fun with learning since 2012.
Our products are designed for enthusiasts of all ages, providing high-quality, user-friendly experiences that inspire creativity and adventure.
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ORIGINAL SCOOT DRONE FOR KIDS: Here’s the first, and the most-loved hand operated drone in Force1’s Scoot drone family! Toss to launch this hand drone into the air and enjoy vibrant LEDs light up this UFO flying toy with every flight
INDOOR HOVER DRONE FOR BEGINNERS: Equipped with smart, obstacle avoidance motion sensors, use your hand to guide its flight, play modern catch with family and friends, and catch it “hamburger-style” once you’re done
DURABLE AND SAFE WEBBED SHELL DESIGN: This flying toy drone is designed with a webbed shell that protects hands, walls, and furniture from the propellers; this webbed shell also keeps the drone safe from damages as it fly around any indoor space
US-CERTIFIED STEM TOY: This UFO drone toy is a great beginner drone for kids and kids at heart ages 8 and up; drone measures 4.7” D and includes a USB recharging cable
QUALITY ASSURED: Fly this cool, self-flying sensor drone with family and friends for up to 8 minutes on a 50-minute charge. This hand-operated drone for kids and adults is designed for thrill and guarantees fun for everyone
Customers say
Customers find the unmanned aerial vehicle to be fun and easy to use. They mention it’s exciting enough to satisfy a young child, and the instructions are well-written. However, some customers have reported issues with its functionality, durability, and battery life.
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12 reviews for Force1 Scoot Hand Operated Drone for Kids or Adults – Hands Free Motion Sensor Mini Drones for Kids, Easy Indoor Small UFO Toy Flying Ball Drone Toy for Boys and Girls Kids Drones (Blue)
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Savannah demetro –
The battery Does not last long
This toy is super fun I got it for my five-year-old son. Itâs very easy to use once you learn how to control it. The only downfall is the battery does not last long
Benjamin Neumann –
Fun toy, GREAT customer service
My son fell in love with this toy when we visited his cousin’s house, so we HAD to get one for him. Unfortunately, the original drone that we got stopped working after one use. I reached out to the company with pretty low expectations since the drone was so inexpensive, but they were SO RESPONSIVE. I got a response email within a few hours with some troubleshooting tips that did not work. When I responded again, they told me that they would be happy to send a replacement, which they did in remarkably quick fashion.My three year-old son LOVES this toy, which he refers to as his “flyer”. It is very easy to use and I find it very safe to use in a variety of spaces in our house, both big and small. There are lights on the top that create cool patterns on the ceiling when the drone gets high enough.The only knock on the drone is that the battery runs out fairly quickly (around 7-8 minutes) and takes some time to fully recharge (~an hour). But given the very reasonable price point (we paid $25), this felt like a very fair trade-off.Honestly, I would recommend any products from Force1RC because their customer service is amazing and responsive. I feel like companies have gotten significantly less responsive, so Force1RC’s support was a breath of fresh air.
Andy –
Fun for young flyers
I bought this for my 4 year old, figuring he’d play with it also with my almost 6 year old. Neither of them is particularly good with video game or RC style controllers yet so this seemed like a good solution to still have fun with a “drone”.Charging is easy – it has a USB with a charging light and a tiny barrel connector on the other end. When the light goes out, the drone is fully charged and ready to go. This seems to take around 30 minutes plus or minus. The drone itself has a center light that doubles as a status indicator. Flashing red and green means it’s calibrating itself. Solid green means ready to fly. Blinking red means it needs to charge. The unit itself is fairly small, maybe the size of a DVD and a few inches thick. The entire thing is caged so it’s safe to hold and be near when flying – it’s not going to nick anybody and you can’t easily get your fingers in a prop (even if they’re little fingers). It’s surprisingly lightweight and feels a bit delicate but not flimsy.The actual flying is super easy. You really can just drop or toss it and it’ll right itself and start hovering. My 4 year old had no problem getting it started. The drone seems to rotate slowly when flying which gives a cool UFO effect with the outer lights. It will sort of meander around the room changing height and direction by itself if you don’t interact with it. It does a pretty good job of avoiding objects and when it does bump into things, it’s pretty gentle and just lightly bounces off. We had a couple crash landings and could just pick it up and toss it to get it flying again. When flying, it does make a loud angry mosquito noise, which is pretty typical for any smaller quadcopter.There are a few negatives, as with most products. The flight time is only around 5 minutes, and the battery is not swappable, so you can play for 5 minutes and then have to charge for 30 to fly it again. This isn’t terrible but it really limits your interactions with the drone since there’s literally no way to play with it for longer, and I worry it may be forgotten about or set aside before long. The battery must be really tiny given the overall light weight. The flight is kind of erratic at times and on our first flight, the drone wandered into a small bathroom, crashed, tried to fly behind the toilet, and popped off a propeller. We had to rescue it and it wasn’t immediately obvious a propeller had come off. It would then flip upside and fly in one direction only and was pretty much unusable. After studying it closely, we noticed the missing prop and I went to track it down (it’s small!). My wife was able to repair it and we were back in business. The motion sensors work well and you can “push” the drone back and forth which is fun but it doesn’t always do what you want. There’s a bottom sensor you can use to make the drone go up and my kids chasing it around tends to make it rise out of their reach (they’re short) so instead of controlling it, it kind of flies away from them, which is still fun but doesn’t make them feel like they’re in control of it.I still think the price and simplicity here are a total win for young kids. They can do it without help and it’s amazing and fun to watch it really fly around and the cage and obstacle avoidance makes it pretty safe. You could argue it’s not a “real” drone like the more advanced quadcopters because you only sort of control this one, but it’s about all kids in the preschool-ish age range can handle. I wish it had more battery life and that the sensors were more effective but I’d expect to pay twice as much. A drone exactly like this but much larger (say 12-16″ diameter) would be hilarious fun.
Careful_User –
Fingers can easily get into it. 1 hair strand will down it. Don’t waste your money.
Starts of great but within a few hours I couldn’t ignore all these issues.Safety: This is the biggest issue for me with these. The fans on this might seem enclosed but that only barely works for Adult sized fingers and my fingers easily slip through the slats. Any kid’s finger will easily fit between them and mine got cut immediately when they caught it. Cue the tears and band-aid. They could have used a mesh instead especially as it requires you to constantly be picking it up or touching it while it is on. If it lands upside down, it will keep spinning until you pick it up and rotate it.Breaks easily: Mine cracked one of it’s four stands instantly. But that was not the biggie here.Repairs R Us: After the first 4 flights of this, it started acting strange. It wouldn’t fly and would simply flip over and manically thrash around and I would have to carefully pick it up for it to turn off (again watch your fingers). I immediately knew that it meant that 1 of it’s 4 rotors was compromised. Get your tiny screw driver sets ready. I removed the case and was able to access the rotors and sure enough, two of the rotors had a strand of hair wrapped around their base. I removed those and it started to fly again but was back to misbehaving again almost immediately due to the same issue.So 1 strand of hair will bring this bird down or stop this from working. Yep!After my third hair removal service, I gave upThis might be fun to start with, but my experience was to shelve it within a few days of use as it was just frustrating.
Elizabeth –
Fun toy
The battery lasts about as long as my 4 and 5 year old attention span can handle so I think itâs perfect.Itâs fun for them to send it back and forth to each other. I plan to buy more as birthday and Christmas gifts.
Amazon Customer –
LOVE IT BUT IT BREAKS AFTER 3 times
My kids love this but after a few times it just stops working even if you charge it ⦠I end up buying another one but now Iâm on the Fence if I should buy another or try another company
ssweet_texas –
Brought for nephew.
Brought it for my nephew and he loved it. I charged it up before I gave it to him. It took a LONG time to charge up. But it operated perfectly..It would be good if it had actual an instruction booklet in addition to the scan code that takes you on line to the instructions. But my nephew loved it.
Lynda K –
I was afraid this would be like “Calvin’s beanie” long wait and then disappointment. Nice surprise. Had lot of fun with it on Christmas morning. Would buy again as it was a good value for the money. Cannot rate battery life as they haven’t run out yet.
white-glider –
Let me answer a few questions that I saw here. I hope this helps future buyers:1) the battery lasts over 5 minutes when fully charged, which is enough for having fun with kids. I have two kids (8yo and 4yo) and they absolutely love this drone.2) it takes around half hour to fully charge the battery (it uses a standard USB A port, power adapters also work). It consumes around 3W of power while charging, until fully charged (then it stops consuming any power).3) it comes with a USB power cable. The end that connects to the USB port lights up (red light) when the drone is fully charged, which is counter intuitive, note that there is no visual signs until the drone is fully charged. The end that connects to the drone doesn’t fully insert, which leaves customers wondering if it’s really charging or properly connected.4) you should calibrate the drone before using it, the process is REALLY simple, takes a few seconds, it doesn’t need anything other than the drone itself, and it’s explained in the manual.5) there are at least 3 sensors: one on one side of the drone, another on the opposite side, one at the bottom. I’m not sure there is a 4th sensor on the top (there is a LED light there though) because sometimes the drone stays pushing against the ceiling for a few seconds, which might indicate it doesn’t sense the ceiling, not sure.6) the plastic case is light and relatively soft, which helps in absorbing impacts when the drone falls, however it’s not indestructible and you should expect some cracks here and there after a few days of intensive use, which shouldn’t affect the usability.7) the gaps in the case will let tiny fingers to reach inside (blades), so maybe it’s not a good idea to let very young kids (<4yo) to grab it. That said, I don't believe the small plastic propellers would cause any serious harm, but I don't know.8) do not play with the drone outdoors! As I mentioned above, the drone sometimes gets stuck pushing against the ceiling, so if outdoors it would likely fly very high and maybe away from your reach.9) yes, it works fine even in low ceiling houses/condos and small living rooms, but of course the more space you have the funnier it will be.10) you control the drone's altitude by placing or removing your hand (or another flat object) under the drone. You can somewhat direct the drone to where you want by putting your hand on the opposite side of the drone. That's all you can control.11) the drone will shut down all its propellers if it hits anything, then it will obviously fall to the ground. It will also shut down if it's grabbed.12) the drone will turn upright even if you throw or drop it upside down. Actually it's cool to watch it doing that.
Ankit Agarwal –
Very fragile and broke in 2 days of play.It is a toy that is meant to be played with and detecting obstacles etc to prevent damage but the kids (9 and 5) played with it only 2 days to bring back a broken toy.Not worth the price if it lasts only that long . Disappointed
Kay –
It was a big hit Christmas Day with kids and adults!
Alice –
It has a high pitched sound, hard on the ears. Not ideal for indoors.