The 1st one only had altitude old so its going to be pushed by the wind. I would say that's an indoor drone. The 2nd one likely did not have gps but it did at least have an optical flow sensor which made it a bit more stable. The 3rd one had geofencing which is why it had no range. You should be able to change that in the settings. The 4th one had brushed coreless motors. The downward facing camera is a camera but is really an optical flow sensor which assists in holding altitude. If it did have obstacle avoidance it would only be for forward movement , no other direction. All of them should have had dual to triple rates which would have helped to fly in the wind. They don't have blades they have propellers or props. the ones that collapse are called folding props. its for space when stored more than anything. When you crash you must throttle off. the motors will likely be ok but if you force stop a propeller while under power you will damage the esc (electronic speed control). All of the folding designs can be attributed to DJI, which to my knowledge released the first examples of the design. As you said most manufacturers have since adopted a similar design. Sorry, I could not help myself but to add to your descriptions and info. Good, informative video though. I am always curious to see the new entry level toy grade drones. They are more fun to fly. the DJI's, Autel's, and Parrott"s are more akin to operating a machine rather than actively flying something.
Who spends hours just scrolling to find a specific drone?
No scam if you look at what you get. Cheapest version includes x1 battery. Other listings identical but you get X3 batteries. Other listings you get collision avoidance + X2 batteries. Other listings no GPS no Collision avoidance. Other listings GPS collision avoidance X3 batteries 3 axis gimbal for camera more features of the same drone which prices reflect what you are getting. You need to be more observant and scroll through the additional pages. That's where you will see price difference reflects what features your getting. I ordered a S181 Drone paid $38 which included X2 batteries GPS Optical flow Auto return to home and obstacle avoidance. Amazing deal for all the features which I did test and all worked as advertised.
Funnily enough the e99 foldout 'antennas' are just pieces of plastic
I appreciate your honesty regarding the shipping. When the other guys have competitions they don't mention that.
Your voice with the camera quality on the first drone. You can tell it’s genuine haha
Its because they are all different sellers, You just need to compare if you're going to buy something and not just take the first preis.
I ordered a impact socket set find out it was just a regular set TV shows a picture of the impact socket set but if you go through the other pictures it'll show the other socket set
Pretty sure it's all different companies kind of like wish even Amazon does that awful. They sell them through T-Mobile but they come from different retailers. That's why you always search for the best price when you're looking at a product because you could find it for cheaper. Also you said that the more expensive one came with more batteries so that's not necessarily the same exact drone set up. It's the same drone but it has multiple batteries
NOT REALLY A SCAM... THE HIGHER PRICE IS BECAUSE IT'S THE SAME DRONE BUT COMES WITH MORE BATTERIES. I HAVE THE EXACT SAME DRONE CALLED S132 GPS DRONE BUT I ONLY PAID $5 AT AN AMAZON RETURN STORE AND MINE CAME WITH 3 BATTERIES
Same thing in South Africa with Takealot online ordering . Same product from the same company at a much higher price . If you don't look around properly you will pay a lot more at already very high retail prices. Often from the same supplier.
I came on to see if the scam is what I thought. It wasn't. I just bought an E99 Drone Pro and an S6 Drone from TEMU . They both appeared to be from the same manufacturer. What worried me was when you scanned the QR code you were taken to a site where you were signing up for something to enter the site. Asking for credit card details at the outset which I was uncomfortable with. (Even though the QR codes appeared visually different, they took you to the same site. I than asked Google for an opinion on giving card details. They identified cheap drones coming via TEMU as a potential scam. It stated under no circumstances should you put in your card details - they shouldn't be required just to download an app. It said some unscrupulous sellers were purposely listing the drones cheaply to attract buyers and then obtaining their credit card details for scamming purposes. Is there any other way to get the drone apps?
The 99 one has fake antennas. Open it up, nothing connected to those two black things.
I like the mini dji drone because the camera quality in a flight time and I’ve always wanted it for three years
Thanks for reviewing, and your words on each of the drones. Although I would like another drone, none of the drones you listed have qualities that would keep it being actively used by me. That said, I appreciate you give away what you review, and really dig how you're doing it, so gained a subscriber! Thanks!
Hey, can someone please 🙏 save me some time i let me know which drone on temu is the easiest and best for the money?? Ty. Peace
I have faith that most people realized this from day one, but then I realized what planet I live on. They call the same item 15 different names, different graphics, market it differently and manipulate the raitings until you pick one and I'm sure they hope the most expensive one, but no matter, they win ike the house at a casino.
My favorite was the second drone and I would use it to try and get use to one before buying A really good one
Can you sue a company for falsly promoting a dji drone but you get the exact opposite. Isnt that false advertisement? Why isnt anyone suing?
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