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Holy Stone 1080P Drone with Camera for Beginners Adults
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Price
$49.99$49.99
$96.99$96.99
$99.99$99.99
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Video Resolution
1080p
1080p
1080p
1080p
Flight Time
2*10=20 mins
2*14=28 mins
20 mins
2*12=24 mins
Brushless Motor
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Optical Flow
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Foldable
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1080P FOV 120° HD FPV Camera: You can capture memorable moments with distortion-free and view images on your phone from the wide-angel lens. The app enables you to expand your creativity further and share it on social media with ease.
Altitude hold: When you focus on shooting images, you may set your hands off the joystick and the drone still suspend in mid-air with locked altitude. A perfect drone for beginners, kids, starters, or newbies to have a easy and stable flight experience.
Headless Mode: The pilot will feel easier to control, especially when the drone is out of sight, under headless mode while the orientation of the drone is in relation to the pilot. The drone are also equipped with 3D flips to make your day.
Mobile Control: Through the APP, multiple functions, Voice Control, Gestures Control, Trajectory Flight and Gravity Sensor Control can be activated. Instruct the camera to take photos by gestures of Scissor and videos by Paper.
2 Modular Battries: 2 batteries can support a 20 Minutes flight which makes it easy to replace battery and safe to charge battery.
3 reviews for Holy Stone HS110D FPV RC Drone With 1080P HD Camera Live Video 120 Wide Angle WiFi Quadcopter With Gravity Sensor, Voice Control, Gesture Control, Altitude Hold, Headless Mode, 3D Flip RTF 2 Batteries
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OMGTHEDONNY –
Sweet drone for the value!
I just got this drone and I like it a lot, here is my review (my attached video was just a little of my first drone flight! it still had more battery left to fly, I just cut it short)1) setup, it took me about 10 minutes to setup, pop in the battery, I added the bumper rails around the propellers because I am a newbie and have not used a drone before, the bumpers snap on real easy with no screws needed. I also installed the phone holder on the remote which is one screw that you hand tighten on.. Once you power on the drone if you bought the controller you just tap it up and down and it pairs to your drone that easy. I downloaded the app to the app store, it is really easy to use, once the drone is on go to wifi and find your drone and connect and live video feed comes right up! and that’s it.2) flight: I launched the drone in my kitchen first to see if it hovered straight, I hit the trim a little and it was straight with no issues. I crashed into my cabinets and counter on accident while getting the trim set lol (good thing I put the bumpers on it) but after that I was able to fly around the living room without issuesAfter that I took the drone outside and started flying around with ease, I have never flown a drone before and had no issues it was fun flying around and getting some cool video from higher up! since I had the smartphone app i recorded the video straight to my phone and even did some flips for fun! Once it was low battery I flew it back to my and hit the land button and it comes down on its own and lands without issuesI left the drone on slow speed since I am a beginner, it’s really a good value for the price and the battery does not take too long to charge, I have now flown it 3 times outside and starting to really get the hang of it, it’s not over complicated pretty easy to use.3) camera, the camera is not amazing but for the price it really is good. it comes with its own SD card already so you can take video or pictures to the SD card if you don’t want to use a smart phone. I took the video directly to my smart phone while connected to the drone via WIFI and had no issues. again for the price getting a camera included is already a good deal! There is no audio though im not sure why you would want it I bet it would just be loud buzzing from the motors anyway.4) Quality; I gave the drone quality over all 4of5 because it does feel real light and fragile but I did crash a little in the kitchen and it had no issues after taking a few bangs, the drone is super light so it feels kinda fragile but then I remembered it fly’s and you don’t want weight when you fly for obvious reasons so it makes sense really.5) Battery; while recording video to the wifi of my phone the battery only lasted a little over 10 minutes, I would imagine it lasts longer if you are not using wifi to your phone and not recording those probably pull a fair amount of power. I recommend buying another battery for sure, they are super easy to pop in and out and not that expensive6) Overall – I would recommend this drone to anyone who wants to learn or wants to get a decent drone that does not break the bank. I’m surprised how well it works and how easy it is to open up the box and fly in about 10 minutes!I am going to buy more batteries and the charger pack too because flying it is so much fun you wont want to stop.
Franklin M –
Start here, master this quadcopter then upgrade to video/racing drones
This is a long and honest review, so keep that in mind as you read this.the TL:DR version – Absolutely worth the price if you’re looking for a beginner drone. It’s a great drone to ensure that you have the dexterity and ability to fly. Its fun, easy to use and you wont find anything better at the price point.Long version:Some background on me, I fly video drones for video projects and racing drones for fun (even though they’re technically racing drones I actually do more freestyle flying).To start, I bought this drone because I wanted to find something that I could use for a “kid flight school” and also just have fun at my nearby park without the worry of losing/breaking one of my really expensive drones.I wasnt really sure what to expect since I have bought way too many sub $100 drones and ended up returning them after the 1st flight.Once I opened the box, I was surprised that it looks like a baby version of the Phantom 4, which is not a bad thing. It actually looks good, and I was so happy with all of the extras and spare parts that it brought. One pretty fun surprise was the notebook that came with it, which I have my kid use as a flight log (since a good drone pilot always keeps track of this).Getting started is pretty easy:- Charge the Drone- Read the Manual while the drone is charging- Grab 4 x AA Batteries for the controller- Make sure everything is tightened (which is was but my experience with other drones has been bad)- Once drone is done being charged, press a few buttons and you’re ready to flyAs an experienced pilot – I flew the drone indoors, and for the most part, it was stable and did what I wanted. I kind of made it into an indoor quarantine game to be honest.I also flew the drone outdoors during a calm day, and it worked as good as a more expensive drone. I also got to use some of the added features, and it actually worked pretty well. However, when the wind started blowing, it was time to land and wait for the calm. The app options also seemed to work surprisingly well, but I’ll be honest and say, I did not spend too much time on them.I like to start with the bad:- The Camera quality could be better, its not bad, but its not great. It’s good enough for some standard quality stuff, but again, its a sub $100 drone.- Outdoor stability was good as long as the wind is calm, but as soon as there is a strong gust it does sway a bit. This is more than likely because its really light, but its one thing to keep in mind.- Lack of warning beeps or sensors. Since i’ve been spoiled, these are features that I missed on this drone, but it does make sure that the pilot works on skill.- Radio distance/range – I’d say about 100-150 ft would be the max comfort zone for this drone.- AA batteries for the controller – I get why, and that batteries are cheap, but ugh.Now for the Good:- Quality – its plastic, but it held up really well when my kid crashed it. We brushed off the leaves, and it took off right after. This is a huge deal for us.- Flight time was about 8 minutes per battery, which for the size and charge time is really really good.- I already mentioned that the drone is really light (which kind of sucks with the wind), but it makes it really easy for transport. I basically put it back in the box it came in, then into a backpack and I can ride my bike to the park.- The included hardware – This is actually awesome, and I cant stress this enough. It even included prop protectors, which is extra for the larger more expensive drones.- The app features are actually kind of cool, I think im going to check out what the next model up brings- It was so easy to use, I really didnt even have to read the manual, but im glad I did to learn about the added app features.- PRICE! Seriously for this price, this is the best bang for buck.This drone is not for shooting movies, or racing. This is the perfect drone to master the mechanics of how a quadcopter works! Before you upgrade to the next steps use this drone and get comfortable. We’ve all heard of someone who lost or crashed a $1K drone, and TRUST ME if you start here, you’ll know better! Happy Flying!
Austin O. –
Fly Highhh For the Price!
This is my second drone from Holy Stone, and it did not disappoint. For the price, it’s pretty incredible what you get in this drone.Pros:- Stylish drone with a nice set of spare parts included.- Easy start-up, with a how-to video included directly in the app.- High flying!! Was able to go up 100+ feet without losing WIFI connection, and got some pretty sweet aerial shots of our neighborhood.- The flips feature is pretty neat and easy to use. My kiddo loved watching these barrel rolls!Cons:- A bit finicky to fly for a beginner. My other drone through Holy Stone (HS161) includes an optical flow sensor, which helps it hover stably more easily. However, my HS161 maxes out flying at 30ft high due to this feature. It was a blast to take the HS110 all the way up over my neighborhood. A couple tips about high flying with this drone: 1) make sure you keep an eye on the drone, because it can drift out of view quickly, 2) make sure it’s at Level 4 speed to overcome the winds at that altitude.- If you’re a beginner and want a bit more stability (with lower flights), you may opt for the HS161 or another option with optical flow included.- The batteries must be in the drone in order to charge them. That means you have to charge one at a time, and you have to have the drone plugged into the wall. The HS161 modular batteries can be charged separately and take up a lot less counter space.Overall, this drone was a blast to fly. For the price, it’s hard to beat!