The Game of Drones is hot and getting hotter.
But maybe you’re not ready to launch into the unmanned skies. Maybe jargon such as gimbal, octocopters and gyros (not the delicious Greek wrap) makes your head explode.
Maybe instead you want to simply take a baby-step flight with a drone designed for newbies. DRONELIFE is here to help. We proudly present our picks of four drone models perfect for the newcomer.
Ehang GhostDrone 2.0 Aerial 4K
Unlike many newbie drones, the GhostDrone can stay aloft for 25 minutes on a single charge and includes a 4k sports camera that offers four recording modes. Beginners will love the user-friendly autonomous mode as well as the nearly crash-proof Avatar Mode. Users can also plan a flight via GPS waypoints. Weighing in at only 1.5 pounds, the GhostDrone is easy to manage and yet still has the “get-up-and-go” to reach altitudes of up to 3,000 feet and 37 mph.
Hubsan X4 FPV
Another cool feature is the Follow Me mode, which as the name implies, allows the drone to follow you by pinging the controller’s GPS. While the X4 looks like a toy drone, it packs the kind of features you would expect from a more expensive model. And the $289 price tag makes the drone perfect for the first timer.
Parrot Airborne Night MiniDrone
But, be warned: a lower price and size also means a much lower flight time at nine minutes. But you can spend those nine minutes flying in the dark since the Parrot sports a set of headlights that can blink and flash for a tiny light show (call the neighbors and make some popcorn).
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