Showing posts with label drone helicopter with camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drone helicopter with camera. Show all posts

Saturday, October 6, 2018

WOBOX RC Drone with 2MP HD Camera RC Quadcopter

4CH 6-Axis Gyroscope 2.4 GHz Remote Control Quadcopter W11 (4G SD Card & Card Reader Included)

I’m finally free! At least, that’s how I felt when I first flew my drone. No one could prepare me for the peacefulness and sureness I would feel when I was able to see the world from above. I live near these rolling hills, so I went there to see it all from above and fell in love with my town all over again. The drone did a great job capturing the sunset over the rolling hills, and I even printed out the photo to put above our fireplace. Not to mention, this drone is perfect for events. My niece got married and asked to borrow it for a group photo, and it worked perfect to get all the guests in one photo. We made this really cool design with all of us standing in a heart, and it wouldn’t have been able to happen without this drone.

Best Features

The camera on this drone is amazing. It is so fun to fly, and I was so excited to get it out of the box. You can hook it up so you can see everything you are doing in real time. It is really neat, and it is how my photos turn out so great on my phone. It is very smooth and stable while flying, and the control distance is pretty far. It is a small drone, but it does the job for me well.

What’s Included

USB ChargerX1, Propeller X 4, Screwdriver X 1, Instructions X 1, 4G SD Card X 1, Card reader X 1

Pros

Well, this drone is everything I wanted. It is perfect for beginners and you don’t really need to worry about it breaking. I have dropped it once or twice and nothing bad has happened, so I am assured that it is made from some high quality stuff. Plus, the design on this drone is really cool. I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was to spot in the sky. The remote control is easy to figure out, and it reminded me of playing a video game in real life.

Cons

I wish it would tell me how many feet I have left in my range so I never have to worry about losing it.

Final Verdict

Well, I wish I could say I hate it, but I don’t. That means that you all need to buy it! This is such a great drone, and I promise you are going to love it just like I do. I wish I had gotten it sooner, because I can think of so many events I would have wanted to use it at. This drone has made my days so much more fun, and my whole family loves it! You need this drone! Plus, for $55.99, can you really say no? It’s such a great price!



Sunday, September 23, 2018

Drone Helicopters



Drone helicopters are increasing in popularity every single year, mainly because of the advances in technology that makes them so appealing but also because they are hitting the market by storm so are freely available. Most drone helicopters are quadrotors, which means that they are lifted and kept up by four separate rotors although you can get some that vary from this. For this reason, many of the designs are known as ‘quadcopters’ which is an amalgamation of the two.

These devices normally use two different sets of propellers; one set of two will go clockwise with the other set going counter-clockwise. This keeps the device stable when in the air and able to quickly change direction in all conditions. Due to the success of the drones, production actually begun on a larger scale version of the quadcopters but ultimately ended in failure. At first, many people believed that a helicopter would benefit from the counteracting rotors instead of the front rotor and the rear vertical rotor (which actually produces little lift and therefore little help to the taking-off process). Many test vehicles appeared around the world in the early to mid-1900s and were, at first, a success and were many of the early vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft. However, this soon came to an end after many problems including poor and inconsistent performance. Improvement was thought to have been made a few years later only to suffer again as the workload of the pilot became too heavy.

With advancements in technology in recent years, quadcopters have benefitted hugely from additions such as cameras, GPS as well as better and more efficient designs that now allow the user to use the drone inside and outside. These devices are now small and lightweight making it easier to carry around as well as fly. Quadcopters have also been used for research into unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) as a result of their efficiency.

Quadcopters are often cheaper than original remote control helicopters because of their size and their lower cost of production. They are also known for causing less damage because they have smaller blades meaning that they produce less kinetic energy. The risk of any damage can also be further diminished with the addition of rotor protection that is available that will not affect the performance of the drone.

It was at the beginning of the twentieth century in 1907 that the first product of this idea came to light when Louis Breguet designed and built a four-rotor helicopter. Though it only flew a few feet from the ground a couple of times, it is widely seen as the first product of its type. It would take over ten years for somebody else to follow up on Breguet’s hard work when a French helicopter designer built a number of different aircraft. One of which was made up of four rotors and up to eight propellers (which included many clockwise but also counter-clockwise). This device started with small flights but could stay in the air for several minutes by 1923. This was seen as a success thus being the catalyst for all future four-rotor vehicles.