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Two drones stopped working after a week.
I purchased one, it stopped working after a week. I purchased another thinking I just got a bad one, and the second one stopped working after a week too. Same problem happened with both drones; the remote suddenly stops working or makes the drone fly in a different direction then pressed on the remote. While the drone worked, it was a lot of fun!
C**C
Great Starter.
It is a Micro Drone. The name itself states a lot of things. it is small, Micro if you will.. The other poster says this is too small and hard to learn. The term Micro Drone does not imply that this is a large rc paper airplane. Drones are hard to learn, And they are expensive!This Micro Drone is the perfect gift for someone who is interested in getting into the hobby.Yes its a hobby, Even though you can put this in the toy section of Walmart, It is a small taste of the big plate that is hobby aircrafts. Once a drone pilot ( I use the term loosely) gets their taste of a micro drone, it always leads to bigger aircraft. Bigger aircraft cost a TON of money. if you can find these for $10 at walgreens, buy them all. the resell will double or triple your money.on to the drone:I have several drones; micros up to drones that must be registered in MN where I live.When it comes to agility, This one has it. The joysticks are responsive, there is no delay. On a full charge this drone is past and powerful (obviously for its size) comes with extra props incase you break some. Which will happen, not often because they are made of flexible plastic, but they will.the range is more than it needs, If you can see this little things 30 feet away from you and are able to distinguish its heading, great, maybe it needs more range for you! but for me 30 feet is pretty good.What I do not like about this drone is that there is no replaceable parts but the props. There are no prop guards for indoor flight. You should only fly this indoors because it simply will not be good in the wind. do not fly close to hair, I got this caught in my nieces hair and it required 20 minutes of unwinding to get it free. So other than the limitations of the battery not being replaceable, The lack of propguards, and inability to go outside, I give this 4 stars, I would recommend it to someone looking to get into hobby drones to see if you would like to spend more than 30 or 40. When you fly this drone, I promise you will end up buying a bigger better, and beefier quad in no time. AND STILL come back to fly this one between charges.
J**A
Propellor won’t spin anymore
My wife got this for me as a Christmas gift from Walgreens. I played with it at least three times a day. Well today it took a poop on me. One of the blades won’t spin anymore. My assumption is that the motor burnt out. It tries to spin but just gives up. I’ve reached out to customer support and waiting to see what they say. Went on the website and it doesn’t even offer this product as a buying option. I hope propel does right by their warranty. We shall see....
S**A
Good Product, very overpriced trinket!
I am a Walgreen's employee. I bought this for $8.99 at Walgreen's, but got a 15% discount, brought it down to 8.09 tax included. For this price it Is an excellent value, and an incredible novelty. However $40 is far too much, it is worth $9 at most since it is small, clearly cheap and very simple. It is great for indoor play, but requires caution and time good practice and focus to master. For a value of 8.99 it is worth 5 stars, but $40, I would say 2 (that's a little generous)
J**Y
It's a little confusing at first and it only has like 5 minutes of air time since the battery is ...
I got this for $20 at Walgreens and it works alright. It's a little confusing at first and it only has like 5 minutes of air time since the battery is so small.
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