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Potensic U42WH Review

By Stephen Krouse

Camera drones can be pretty expensive, which is why many people settle for a non-camera alternative when shopping for a drone on a budget. However, there are a number of camera drones on the market selling for under $50. While it is true that many such drones are incapable of capturing clear images, it is not the case with the U42WH, which boasts a performance that far exceeds its price tag.

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HASAKEE H1 Review

By Stephen Krouse

FPV racing drones require very specific features and must meet the surprisingly strict standards set by the sport’s governing bodies, which is why it can be difficult to find an appropriate FPV drone for less than a couple of hundred dollars. Thankfully, HASAKEE has made it possible for cash-conscious pilots to participate in FPV drone racing with its H1 drone.

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Force1 U49C Red Heron Review

By Stephen Krouse

Finding a camera drone on a budget is an uphill battle as quality models generally cost a couple of hundred dollars. It becomes even more challenging if you are a beginner, as beginner drones generally do not come equipped with a camera and those that do are often incapable of capturing quality images. There are, however, a number of camera models that the cash-strapped drone novice can turn to, among them is the U49C Red Heron from Force1.

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Best Drone of 2018: Complete Reviews with Comparisons

By Stephen Krouse

With literally thousands of models to choose from, settling on the best drone for you can be a challenge. That’s where we come in. Over the years, we have had the pleasure of experimenting with dozens of drones, some geared towards more casual hobbyists and some geared towards total obsessives.

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What Causes Drone Flyaway?

By Stephen Krouse

Drone flyaway isn’t all that different to what it sounds like. When you lose control and subsequently sight of your drone, it can be said that the aircraft has flown away on you.

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What are Drones Made Of?

By Stephen Krouse

Obviously, each drone bares its own unique set of features, meaning it is impossible to give a single definitive drone formula. That being said, there are a number of components that can be expected to be found in almost every drone on the market.

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Do Drones Have Red Lights?

By Stephen Krouse

In drones, red lights appear not only as LEDs, but also as warning signs and can be used to signify, among other things, a low battery, an exceeded suggested altitude, or a failing motor.

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Do All Drones Have Cameras?

By Stephen Krouse

To answer the most pressing question right off the bat, no, not all drones have cameras. In fact, there are a great many drones that do not come equipped with a camera. Such models may even be in the majority as they are far less expensive for manufacturers to produce.