A new range of affordable quadcopters has been launched by Xtreem, targeting newcomers to the drone industry. If you’re keen to try out aerial photography but not so keen to pay out hundreds (or thousands) of dollars, then trying out one of these might not be such a bad idea.
The three new drones are all lightweight and fairly durable, allowing users to put their skills to the test while withstanding the occasional accident. Decent transmission distances, built-in flip maneuvers and full-HD video cameras mean that you’ll be getting plenty for your money.
Xtreem is launching 3 new drones: The Sky Ranger, the Fly Eye, and the Raptor Eye.
Sky Ranger – $179.99
Key Stats
Size – 19.7 inches across
Weight – 1.3 pounds
Functionality – 1st person view controls via smartphone application. 360-degree maneuverability including up/down, forward/backward, sideways movements, flips, stunt tumbles, continuous rolling, and more. Hover and headless flight mode available, along with trim/stabilization adjustment.
Camera – Wi-Fi 720p HD detachable camera
Memory – 4GB microSD card
Range – Up to 230 feet
Flight time – 10 minutes
Price – $179.99
Fly Eye – $149.99
Key stats
Size – 20 inches across
Weight – 0.86 pounds
Functionality – 360-degree maneuverability, trim/stabilization adjustment and in-flight HD video or photo recording with the onboard action camera, which may be replaced with a GoPro. Trim/stabilization adjustment.
Camera – Wi-Fi 720p HD detachable camera
Memory – 4GB microSD card
Range – Up to 330 feet
Flight time – Included backup battery takes flight time to 20 minutes
Price: $149.99
Raptor Eye – $99.99
Key stats
Size – 9.9 inches across
Weight – 0.2 pounds
Functionality -Comes with remote control, 360-degree maneuverability, multi-directional controls, one button return home function, headless flight mode, trim/stabilization adjustment.
Camera – Wi-Fi 720p HD detachable camera
Memory – 4GB microSD card
Range – Up to 130 feet
Flight time – Included backup battery takes flight time to 14 minutes
Price: $99.99
So there you have it. Three new drones at the lower end of the price spectrum. Great for kids and those who want a taster of what it takes to fly before making a bigger investment.
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l_ward says
I don’t agree http://www.ubergizmo.com/2016/08/xtreem-trio-of-drones-hd-recording/