Ready To Fly | yes |
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Bind and fly | no |
Altitude Hold | no |
Position Hold | no |
Headless Mode | no |
Collision Avoidance | no |
Return to home function | no |
Follow me function | no |
Flight Planning | no |
GPS | no |
Autonomous Flight | no |
Automatic Landing | no |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
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Battery Type | AAA Batteries |
Voltage | 6.0 V |
Capacity | 80.0 mAh |
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Type | Lithium Polymer |
VR headset compatible | no |
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Live View | no |
Number Of Rotors | 4 |
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Wingspan | 1.22 in |
Weight | 0.28 oz |
Body Material | Plastic |
Rotor Material | Plastic |
Colour of product |
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Width | 0.87 in |
Depth | 0.87 in |
Height | 0.75 in |
Foldable | no |
Led Lights | yes |
Primary use | Recreation/Hobby |
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Control System | Remote Control |
Parts Available | Rotors |
Among the cheap drones, many are good, so in this Estes Proto N Nano quadcopter review, we will explain why even a cheap drone can be good.
You may have noticed that we enjoy our quadcopters here at Gizmag, from the GPS-equipped Phantom 2 Vision to the palm-sized 1SQ V-cam. Recently though, we had a chance to try out a somewhat unusual style of quad in the form of the tiny Proto X from Estes. It may not have a laundry list of features…
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