HASAKEE H1 Review

HASAKEE H1 Review
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HASAKEE H1: QUICK OVERVIEW

Review of: HASAKEE H1

Category: Drone Reviews

Features

Price

Camera

Flight Time

What We Like

  • Suitable for FPV racing
  • One-key return
  • Compatible app

What We Don't Like

  • Poor flight time
  • Unclear instruction manual

FPV racing drones require a particular set of features and must meet the strict standards set by the sport’s governing bodies. That 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.

HASAKEE H1 Review

The HASAKEE H1 is a camera drone capable of live streaming as it flies, making it a great choice for FPV drone racing. But its noteworthy features aren’t just limited to its photography and videography capabilities. Let’s find out what more it can offer.

Who Is This Product For?

As an FPV drone, the HASAKEE H1 is arguably the perfect choice for those who are hoping to get involved in FPV racing but don’t quite have the budget that the vast majority of FPV racing drones require. The H1 offers some features designed to make the flying experience easier, so even if you have no desire to participate in FPV racing or if you have no prior experience in miniature aviation, you should consider this drone.

The H1 has a couple of flaws that you would not find on a more expensive model. Among those is its flight time or lack thereof. Even on a full charge, this drone will struggle to stay in the air for longer than five minutes, which means it is unsuited for extended FPV courses.

What’s Included?

Largely owing to its low price tag, the HASAKEE H1 does not come packaged with many accessories. That said, it does come with a four-channel remote control with a smartphone holder. You’ll also receive a USB charging cable, a battery, and four replacement blades, which will come in handy should the factory-installed blades be damaged during a collision.

Overview of Features

Since the HASAKEE H1 was designed with beginner pilots in mind, it comes equipped with a number of flight assist features. With its 6-axis gyro stabilization technology, the H1 will fly smoothly even in poor weather conditions, regardless of your experience. Its integrated "altitude hold" uses an air pressure sensor to hold the drone at a set height, allowing clearer pictures to be taken.

Speaking of taking pictures, the H1 comes fitted with a high-definition FPV camera which is capable of streaming live footage to your smartphone. Also, with one-touch takeoff and landing, this drone can be raised and lowered easily, while its one-touch flip option makes it possible to turn the aircraft a full 360° with no effort.

Tutorial

Piloting a drone is never easy, and FPV racing drones are particularly difficult to master. For that reason, we suggest anybody with no prior FPV drone experience to watch the video below. In it, you will be shown how to fly the HASAKEE H1, or, indeed, any FPV racing drone, with minimal risk of crashing.

Alternatives

The HASAKEE H1 is one of the finest FPV racing drones available for less than $100, so we definitely suggest it if you are on a tight budget. That being said, it is lacking a number of features one would find on a more expensive model. If you are willing to spend more money to get a more professional product, you should consider purchasing the HS100 Navigator from Holy Stone.

As one of the finest FPV drones on the market right now, the Holy Stone HS100 Navigator comes fitted with a 720P high-definition Wi-Fi camera which can be streamed directly to Holy Stone’s accompanying app. Suitable for beginners despite its high price tag, this drone boasts altitude hold, one-touch takeoff and landing, and a maximum transmission distance of 500 meters.

It even has an auto-return feature which will immediately bring it home to you in case its battery runs low. Of course, if you want to add the Holy Stone HS100 Navigator to your arsenal, you should be prepared to spend at least $250 to get it.

Conclusion

FPV drone racing is a demanding sport, so you’re going to need a resilient drone if you wish to participate in it. Few drones available for less than $100 have what it takes to survive the typical FPV course, which is what makes the HASAKEE H1 so special. Not only does it meet the standards set by FPV racing authorities, but it exceeds them and is capable of withstanding high-intensity flights that would cause a less durable drone to burn out in midair.

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