Makerfire FPV Drone Kit with IPS Display 5.8GHz 800TVL Camera Mini FPV Quadcopter for Beginners, One Button Take Off,3D Flip, Headless Mode, Speed Adjustment Camera Drone
$95.99
Price: $95.99
(as of Nov 21, 2024 19:24:50 UTC – Details)
Product Description
One Button Take Off
Headless Mode
Three-Speed Adjustment
Gift Box Packaging
📷IPS display: The mini FPV drone kit is equipped with a 3-inch/13.5*13.2*6.5 cm IPS display, which uses real-time data transmission technology to display the 800TVL camera images on the display in real time.
🛩Beginners Suitable: The FPV drone not only meets the needs of professional players, but also suitable for children and adult novices. The mini drone is easy to operate, one-button take-off and landing, three-speed adjustment, headless mode, and can be easily controlled by the remote control handle to experience the fun of flying.
💖Thoughtful design: Mini aircraft body, small and compact design, very suitable for travel, picnics and other activities, our camera drone can perform 360° flip and roll, and record your beautiful moments from multiple angles.
⏱Flight time: Camera drone uses air pressure to determine the altitude, equipped with a 300mAh battery, the best flight time is 5 minutes, the flight distance is up to 100m, and it is easy to realize remote control.
📦What you get: FPV drone set includes: 1*FPV drone, 1*display screen, 1*fixing clip, 1*remote controller, 4*propellers, 1*USB charging cable, 2*AV connection cable, 1*user manual. (The remote control does not come with batteries, you need to buy it yourself.)
6 reviews for Makerfire FPV Drone Kit with IPS Display 5.8GHz 800TVL Camera Mini FPV Quadcopter for Beginners, One Button Take Off,3D Flip, Headless Mode, Speed Adjustment Camera Drone
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The Toolman –
You get a lot for $80
This kit has everything you need to get started in FPV. You get the quadcopter, 2 batteries, transmitter, monitor, holder for the monitor and an extra set of props.This kits isn’t perfect but for $80, you get a lot and my ratings keep in mind the low $80 price tag. I’ve been flying FPV for several years so I am qualified to rate this kit. For a beginner who doesn’t want to spend a lot of money before deciding if you like FPV, this is a great deal and I would definitely recommend this kit.You get everything you need to get started. If you end up liking FPV, you will want something better but no one wants to spend hundreds of dollars without knowing if they will stick with it. So again, the $80 price tag meets a need. The quadcopter isn’t the most stable out there but for the price, it’s hard to complain. The sticks on the transmitter are a little stiff, which makes precise control difficult but it is definitely flyable. The throttle stick springs back to center, which I don’t like but it doesn’t keep you from having fun. The little included monitor is fabulous for it’s size and I will keep that as a demo tool for when others want to see what FPV flying looks like. The monitor alone is worth $50. It has good battery life and includes all the bands and channels used for FPV, including Race Band!I flew this little guy around the house and it is definitely fun. The video feed was beautiful! I was on the 1st floor in the kitchen and flew it up the stairs and into the bedrooms on the 2nd floor and the video signal stayed solid. I had a few crashes until I got used to the transmitter and the drone suffered no damage. I found that the antenna on the drone acts as a lever and will twist the camera upward with even a light tap against something so I found it best to swivel the antenna horizontal to mitigate this. It did not impact the video signal. The transmitter has 3 rate settings. The highest setting is very touchy even for me. This is partially because the sticks are so small. I found myself using the middle rate setting. There are a couple of things missing from the kit. You need to supply two AA batteries. That’s no big deal. You also need to supply a USB-A to micro USB cable and power cube for charging the monitor. I think the cable at least should have been included, especially since everything has gone to USB-C. A lot of people may not have a micro USB cable hanging around.In summary, this kit is fantastic for the price. The components are not the highest quality (other than the monitor, which is very nice) but they are better than I expected for $80. I plan to use this kit to teach my two grandsons to fly FPV. Even if the drone breaks, I’ll hang onto the monitor as a useful tool for demoing FPV and also locating lost drones.
What The Tech –
Paying mostly for the FPV screen and camera; this is fun when it works
This micro FPV drone is an interesting package. You get mostly everything you need to get setup. What you are missing is x2 AA batteries for the remote, and a micro-USB A cable to charge the FPV screen. The drone itself is very tiny and should only be flown in doors. It is not powerful enough to fly with stability outside, especially if there is any amount of wind. This whole kit is made of cheap plastics, which in this case is good in the event you crash, it shouldn’t damage anything really, unless you bump into something that falls over. Setting everything up is very simple and straightforward. I do have issues with my screen though. When I power it on, it will shut off immediately most times after I release the power button. So, I have to repeatedly press the power button until the screen stays on which is VERY annoying. The included instructions make sense and are easy to understand. The controls work as described which isn’t always the case for cheap toy drones like these. Flying around the house, the video feed was a bit glitchy when going behind walls and into the hallway, but I was easily able to fly it from 15 to 20 feet away using the FPV camera and video monitor. This does have the ability to hover in place, but it will drift around, it will not stay in one spot like the more expensive $200+ drones. The battery life is about 15 minutes of fun and luckily you get 2 batteries! The batteries do charge up quickly, just know you will need your own power brick for the battery charger. For $100, you are paying about $30 for the drone, and $70 for the FPV screen and camera setup. I don’t know if this is a good value, maybe at $80 I could recommend this kit because of the inconsistency with the quality control issues. If I didn’t have issues with the screen powering on, I would probably give this 4 stars.
techmuscle –
A Thrilling FPV Experience for Beginners
I was genuinely impressed with this toy drone’s control and flying capabilities; it operates like a typical toy drone, boasting responsive and reliable controls. However, what sets it apart is the whole FPV (First Person View) system, using a real FPV camera and monitor with minimal latency compared to Wi-Fi drones that rely on smartphone apps. Flying while watching the monitor feels incredibly immersive, and the monitor isn’t exclusive to this drone, making it compatible with any analog FPV system. The drone charges quickly, and learning to operate it is a breeze, making it perfect for beginners. I’ve had a blast flying it on calm days, although I’d advise against flying it in strong winds. Overall, it’s a fantastic choice, especially for those new to FPV flying, offering an exhilarating experience that’s easy to pick up.
phani –
Value for money
Good value for the money but doesn’t have the kick to it.
david –
Very low battery life.
For the price, it’s a fun toy drone. Easy to control, Quick, and easy setup. In this price range, you can’t be picky and I feel I got what I paid for. It flies well. Battery life is poor but expected at this price range. Comes with two packs and if flying at high speed and in even a light breeze you may get 2 minutes per pack.
Tswoodshop –
Fun indoor mini-drone
This thing is tiny! As such it’s very light. Problem with that is that the slightest of breezes takes it away. That said, for indoor fun, this one is great for what it does. You get about 3 minutes per battery, of which they give you two. The video is not the best, but this is not professional high end drone, and doesn’t purport to be. It is remarkedly stable and easy to fly. Apparently it has an internal gyro that keeps it that stable. It’s just pure fun to try and navigate from room to room without hitting a wall or something it shouldn’t! Again however, it’s so small and light that even if it did hit the China closet, nothing would happen. For the low price they want for this neat little toy, it’s a bargain. I would recommend this one, five stars!