![]() It’s so silent that we’ve actually managed to pilot it inside a busy office without anyone noticing that it was there. Keeping the drone in the air is easy due to the 2.4 GHz Remote control that sports out the digital proportional radio control system.Īfter installing the batteries into the remote control, the drone started to light up like a Christmas tree. Its windproof and shockproof design ensure the best flying experience regardless of setting. The Holy Stone Predator Mini drone is suitable for both indoor and outdoor situations. Weight, size, and transmission range are all in accordance with FAA’s drone regulations, so you won’t have to register this drone in order to fly it. The Holy Stone mini drone, HS170 Predator Mini RC Helicopter Drone 2.4Ghz 6-Axis Gyro 4 Channels Quadcopter is a great start for customers who always wanted to give this drone hype a try. According to the Predator’s user manual, this drone is not suitable for children under 14 years old and should always be operated in the presence of an adult. Buyers who are looking for more advanced features such as a WiFi FPV camera can go for the X21W or X21 which features a HD 720P camera. The transmitter also features a wide pebble design that makes it very comfortable to hold when flying the X20.įor anyone looking for an inexpensive micro drone to fly indoors, the X20 is an excellent choice. Although unconventional, the sliders work quite well. ![]() The X20 also features a well-designed transmitter that sport sliders instead of conventional control sticks. The only downside with this integrated approach is that the battery is not removable and prop guards cannot be replaced without first opening the body. Its highly integrated design means there are less things to worry about. Overall, the Syma X20 is a very well-designed micro quadcopter aimed at beginners and avid indoor fliers. SPECIAL FEATURES: includes headless mode and one-key take off/landing.Instead, they can slide about 10mm in all directions. The control sliders appear like very short and stubby control sticks at first but once you start using them, you realize they don’t tilt or rock like an ordinary control stick. Syma has chosen not to use conventional transmitter control sticks and might be the first to use sliders for toy drones. One interesting feature on the transmitter are its control sticks or should I say sliders. Unlike bigger Symas, the X20 features a smaller pebble-shaped transmitter (radio controller) with plenty of minimalist touches. Unlike other small toy drones that have really tiny lights, the lights on the X20 are located inside and illuminate a large portion of the body, giving users a good idea where the front and back are. There are orientation lights at both the front and back which do an excellent job in orientation - red lights for the front and green for the rear. Prop guards are built-in and cannot be removed without opening up the body. The power button sits on top with a nice chrome colored finishing. The body has a nice pancake-like design with some neat finishing touches. Charging time with the supplied micro USB cable takes approximately 50 minutes. With its battery, the X20 provides a flight time of about 5 minutes - enough for some indoor flying fun. This approach makes for a very clean and seamless design. ![]() ![]() The battery is built-in and so are the prop guards. Apart from the camera, everything else is the same for all 3 models. Unlike micro drones, the X20 does not feature any detachable battery or parts. There is also a camera version which is called the X21 and a WiFi FPV version - the X21W. The X20 featured is the base version of the X20 range and comes with no camera. ![]()
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