Category: Drones

  • UpAir One Plus 4K Quadcopter Review – A Quality GPS Drone

    The UPAir One Plus 4K, A Quality GPS Drone

    All my life I have loved RC (remote control) devices. My fondest childhood memories are of an RC A-Team van. That van went forward until you clicked the control which then made it reverse which always turned left. Another click and it then returned to going forward. Since then I have had a few here and there. It wasn’t until I was older and making more money that I finally started getting into my RC airplane and helicopter collection. I started big, with a 5 foot nitro plane. It was a lot of fun to build but hard to fly. I had someone train me but I was still too nervous to destroy the plane I spent hundreds of dollars on and took many hours build. So, I turned to park fliers and helicopters. They were tons of fun until I had kids and got busy with less of a budget. I even got to the point where I was building my own park fliers from plans posted on the internet which was fun. When you have all the hardware you can experiment.

    I have many printers from my reviews and decided to trade some for the next big RC craze—drones! The only problem is that I traded for a couple of FPV racing drones which are a challenge to fly. Then I got the UPAir One Plus 4K. The Plus being the Wi-Fi model. The UPAir one comes in 4 models:

    Specifications

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    Unboxing

    Unboxing the drone packaging is pretty straightforward. It has a cardboard liner that is formed to fit the parts. Above that are the manuals. One quick guide user manual, one full detailed user manual, and a third, enhanced version, which is in German. All of the manuals are available on their website, www.upairdrone.com.

    The drone and parts fit well in the box so until I get a proper travel case, this one will have to do. The UPAir One is close to the same size as the Phantom series from the ever popular DJI company. The gimbal is 2-axis, and flops around until the drone is turned on.

    The Phantom 3 propellers also work on the UPAir One. The UPAir One is very stylish. However, being white, it will be hard to keep clean. The charging cable came with a foreign (EU) end on it. Good thing I had plenty others laying around.

    The drone battery is an 11.1v, 59.94wh, 5400mAh smart battery. With one click of the front button the 4 LEDs show you roughly the power level. To power the drone, you need to push the button with one short and one long press. The controller battery is a simple 11.1v 1500mAh. It doesn’t need charging as often as the drone’s one, which powers 4 strong motors.

    The controller looks flashy but isn’t perfect. It is bulky and has little to grip. It helps that it is well balanced so it stays in your hands okay. Although, kids may have a hard time holding it. Being the Wi-Fi version, this model doesn’t include the 7-inch screen for viewing the camera feed. The Wi-Fi version has a longer range and gives you the wireless application connection. The controller has a USB connection which you can use to connect to your phone or tablet to use the UPAir App.

    The Drone

    As I said the drone is roughly the size of the DJI Phantom, weighing in at the 1.3kg (2.86lbs). This is unfortunate as it puts the drone 0.3g over the recreational weight limit here in Canada, but more on that in a bit. Having a drone to take nice aerial photos and videos is great. I love the view from the sky and have always had a thing for flying.

    The drone has green lights on the back two motor arms and red ones on the front;; you can turn these on or off with the application. Unlike most GPS drones, the UPAir one has a bowl-shaped top instead of the usual flat or dome shape. I’m not sure if it helps with aerodynamics but it does help keep the props from getting into your photos and videos. I find the landing skids to be a bit short, leaving the camera vulnerable to hits while landing. There is a mod for that in the modification section.

    The Controller

    As I stated, the controller is large and smooth leaving it feeling a bit slippery. I suggest using a lanyard to keep it from hitting the ground if you do drop it. It does feel well built though. The phone holder grips the phone well and stretches enough to hold my Samsung Note 8 which is a large phone. It will not hold a tablet which is a shame because the phone screen looks small. So, if you have trouble seeing your phone you are better off with the non-Plus version which comes with the 7-inch screen. The buttons are well placed and were easy to use with my winter gloves on. (I can’t wait for warmer weather.) The camera buttons are conveniently located on the left corner and the tilt scroll is on the right corner.

    The switches feel well built. The 2-way switch on the left toggle is the return-to-home mode. While in that mode the drone does not respond to input commands. You need to be ready to flip the switch because if there is an object in the way you need to be able to take back control. The 3-way switch on the right changes between altitude hold, GPS mode, and headless mode. Altitude hold is exactly that, it holds to a specific height and will drift with the wind. GPS mode holds the drone in a specific location. If you grab the drone (Which I don’t advise) and drag it away, when you let it go it returns to the original spot. Headless mode means the drone will fly in the direction you point the right stick regardless of which way it is facing. The power switch has three settings but the manual doesn’t say what the 3rd position is for. The USB port is for connecting to your phone. It serves two purposes: one is to connect to the app and the second is to keep your phone charged.

    Things To Consider Before Flight

    Before you fly any drone, you should read over the rules for your country and area. In Canada we have some of the toughest regulations. We are not able to fly over 90m, which is 295 feet. That is 105 feet shorter than in the US and other countries. I’m not going through all the rules and changes, but feel free to read them here: http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/opssvs/flying-drone-safely-legally.html

    All that is to say, please follow the rules to prevent getting fines or even jail time. Yes, they mention jail as a penalty.

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    Before You Fly

    Before I get into the UPAir application I want to mention the UAV Forecast application. I hope it works in your country because it is a VERY useful app. This app is choc-full of information.

    The bottom icons let you select the different screens. The first screen consists of blocks of information with the top one telling you if it is safe to fly or not. Also it shows info like weather, sun up/down, temperatures and wind; it even tells you cloud cover and how many satellites are available in your area at any given time.

    This is great and all, but the other two screens are even more useful. The next being an hourly breakdown of the first screen and the third being the wind at stages from 10m up to 1500m. This tells you how high you can fly your drone. The fourth uses a Google map with an overlay that gives you locations of the airports and helipads around. So, if you travel with your drone you will know if it is safe and legal to fly. Let’s face it, not flying close to airports is just common sense.

    The best feature is that it lets you set the values for your preferences, such as the wind speeds your drone can handle, and how far you have to be from different size airports.

    I highly recommend you try this app. I use it every day.

    The UPAir GPS Drone Application

    This app gives you control of your drone’s GPS through the Wi-Fi connection. The first screen has three functions. One is to enter the camera view, the second is Academy (help and settings), and the third is Media. I don’t know where the media is coming from. Mine has some of my pictures but a few others I don’t recognize. Besides, the drone images are stored on the SD card of the drone and not the phone. They look like the ones I shared on Facebook.

    After you enter the camera view you are greeted with the view from your camera if you are connected. If not, you see a black background and the empty information fields. The map in the bottom left lets you swap between the camera and Google maps. The map shows where you are and where your drone is. It is represented by a red arrow pointing the direction your drone is facing. I find that very handy for controlling.

    Although the Canadian laws say you have to fly within field of view I wouldn’t recommend flying lower than the highest tower or building in your area. The app lets you take off and land, and has an auto return home button. It also lets you set the resolution of your images and videos. Although, it doesn’t save the settings which is very annoying. Another annoying aspect is that if you let your video go too long and the app doesn’t respond, you lose your video. I’m not sure if that is due to file size or not. I do know that it only writes the video if you stop the recording before you turn off the app or drone. The app and drone need more work, for sure. I hope the firmware update will fix this. I just wish updating it didn’t require a hack of the drone.

    Flying The Drone

    One thing I’m not, is a photographer. To me, a photo is a photo and I look at the subject matter. Sure, I can tell if an image is blurry or dark, but beyond that I wouldn’t know what to do to correct it anyway. Things like shutter speed are beyond my knowledge and interest. But I do love seeing nice scenery, and having a sky view makes all that much sweeter. This drone takes photos in 8, 12, and 16 megapixels and they all look great. The videos are taken at 2K 30fps, 2.7K 30fps, and 4K 30fps. Although, my 4K videos were chippy. I don’t know what caused it, but I used a class 10 Kingston SD card.

    My time with this drone had its ups and downs (pun intended). I had a lot of fun flying around my little town. It is so easy that my 11-year-old flew it with no problem. I did make the mistake of taking off too close to the phone lines. It took off okay and I flew it around town. After I was done I told it to return home, it flew back to that spot. On the way down a gust of wind blew the drone into the line and it flipped over. The drone did not seem to know or simply did not do anything about it, it just flew right into the ground and kept on drilling.

    Turning off the drone from there is another problem. It wouldn’t let me turn the motors off with the controller. I had to pick up the drone by the skids and turn it off by hand. The battery lasted less than 20 minutes but I had been flying in below 0 temps and that drains it faster. Overall, I’m happy with the flight time. When the weather is nice I’ll take it out and see how far it can go. I’ll get someone to follow the drone in the car.

    So, the last thing I tried was the follow-me feature, which, well, makes the drone follow you. It does work, however, I wouldn’t trust it to not bump into something. If you are using it in a wide-open space like the beach it will work great. To be fair, I have only seen one drone with 100% obstacle avoidance.

    Pros

    • Easy to fly
    • Great photos for the average user
    • Stylish
    • Adjustable image and video resolutions

    Cons

    • Hard to remove the battery
    • It doesn’t seem to know when it is in trouble
    • 4K video image stops and starts
    • The app defaults to 4K every time
    • Follow needs a lot of space

    Modifications

    There isn’t much to modify on this GPS drone. Having a 3D printer helps, so I printed the skid extenders to keep the camera from hitting on uneven ground. The other thing I printed was the gimbal support to apply while not in use.

    Skid Extenders

    Gimbal Lock

    Other mods I may print are a battery cover, and a battery case to construct other batteries.

    Battery Mod

    Battery Holder

    Summary

    I just love the perspective that drones offer! If you can’t afford a plane or to be a pilot, then this can be a great alternative. Wearing first-person-view goggles makes you feel like you are a pilot. Sure, there is VR (virtual reality), but that isn’t quite realistic enough yet, and you don’t get to explore your area or any area you want to.  The UPAir One has its down sides but for the most part I’m very happy with it, and I’m sure I’ll be out flying EVERY chance I get. If you can’t afford the Cadillac DJI Phantom drones this is a great alternative.

    Read our review of the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K

  • DJI Mavic Air Review – The Best Drone With A Camera?

    DJI Mavic Air Review – The Best Drone With A Camera?

    After ordering the newest drone on the market, the DJI Mavic Air aka “the best drone with a camera,” my expectations were through the roof! A quick 7 day shipment later, those expectations were 100% met. The box the Mavic Air came in was so nice that I didn’t even want to open it. However, those thoughts quickly faded as I realized there was a drone inside that was longing to fly. After, opening and operating this drone masterpiece, I am in love. Here’s why…

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    DJI Mavic Air Review

    DJI hаѕ аѕѕеrtеd іtѕеlf аѕ thе nаmе іn drоnеѕ. Each of their products, from the Phantom line to the Mavic line, have helped novice and professional alike сарturе unіquе vіdео and рhоtоѕ. Drones, quadcopters, were once thе рrеѕеrvе оf thе rісh оr рrоfеѕѕіоnаl, but thе mоvе іntо affordable соnѕumеr dеvісеѕ hаѕ ореnеd uр a new ѕеgmеnt оf thе mаrkеt. Yet quality doesnt lack!

    Thе DJI Mavic Air starts at just $799, and уоu gеt а lоt fоr уоur mоnеу – а fоldаblе, stabilized, 4K vіdео рlаtfоrm thаt’ѕ іnсrеdіblу еаѕу tо flу аnd іnсludеѕ а lоt оf аutоmаtіс funсtіоnаlіtу tо hеlр еаѕіlу асhіеvе grеаt rеѕultѕ. I can confidently say that the Mavic Air is currently the best drone for the money.

    In а wоrld whеrе еvеrуоnе hаѕ а саmеrа іn thеіr росkеt, thе соmрасt Mavic Air gіvеѕ уоu thе opportunity tо capture a dіffеrеnt аnglе.

    Mavic Air Specifications

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    Packaging

    The packaging is pure perfection and the contents inside are just mind blowing. I ordered the “Fly More” combo, obviously so I could fly more! Upon opening, I couldn’t help but recognize the perfect organization, the high quality packaging and cases inside. Both the cases for the actual drone, and the fly more combo are made of a beautiful high quality material with the DJI logo embellished on the outside. In thе standard bоx уоu gеt thе Mavic Air, саѕе, соntrоllеr аnd bаttеrу, ѕраrе рrореllеrѕ аnd рrореllеr guаrdѕ. The “Fly More” combo gеtѕ уоu twо mоrе bаttеrіеѕ, а сhаrgіng hub, mоrе ѕраrеѕ аnd а саrrу саѕе fоr thе whоlе lоt ($999 total). The Mavic Air is offered іn blасk, whіtе аnd rеd, а nоd tо соnѕumеr арреаl. The batteries last for roughly 21 minutes of flight time, which from my personal experience, is plenty of time.

    Design

    Clеvеr dеѕіgn mеаnѕ thаt thе Mavic Air саn be еаѕіlу саrrу аrоund wіth уоu оn уоur аdvеnturеѕ.  No ѕресіаl bасkрасk nееdеd, because thіѕ drоnе fоldѕ uр wіth а fооtрrіnt thаt’ѕ оnlу а lіttlе lаrgеr thаn а (bіg) ѕmаrtрhоnе аt 168 x 83 x 49mm. I was honestly blown away by the size. It can easily fit in your pocket, so I highly recommend it to those who travel often like me. Yеѕ, іt’ѕ а lоt thісkеr, but whеn іn іtѕ саѕе, іt рrоbаblу оnlу tаkеѕ uр аbоut thе ѕаmе аmоunt оf ѕрасе аѕ а 750ml wаtеr bоttlе. The DJI Mavic Air is the best drone to travel with for all you travelers.

    Sіmіlаrlу, thе соntrоllеr fоldѕ uр tо bе trulу росkеtаblе. The quality of the remote followed suit and appears well made. Paired to my iPhone 8 Plus, the controler has become perfect. Thе drones’ fоur аrmѕ fоld оut іn а flаѕh, taking lеѕѕ thаn 5 ѕесоndѕ frоm саѕе tо rеаdу tо flу. The DJI Mavic Air has bееn dеѕіgnеd tо bе ѕіmрlе аnd thаt’ѕ еxасtlу whаt іt іѕ.

    Time To Fly The Mavic Air

    I threw the batteries on the charger and the waiting game began… 3 hours later and after downloading the DJI app, it was flight time! I started in beginner mode to get the feel, and after about 5 minutes it was straight into sport mode! I zipped around the neighborhood and went through the first battery. Second battery in, I decided to start playing with the camera. I took some photos and video in auto mode and then advanced into manual modes. With the manual mode, you pretty much have a full DSLR camera on a gimbal. It’s mind blowing to me that you can fly the drone in place and take up to an 8 second exposure shots, just another reason why the Mavic Air is the best drone with a camera. This feature is going to drastically bring out the photographer in me and I can’t wait to see what I can produce.

    Camera – Yes, It Is The Best Drone With A Camera

    •  12-mеgаріxеl 1/2.3 CMOS ѕеnѕоr, f/2.8, 24mm
    •  4K, 30fрѕ, 100Mbрѕ сарturе
    • Thrее-аxіѕ ѕtаbіlіѕеd gіmbаl
    • 120fрѕ 1080р ѕlоw-mо сарturе

    Wе’vе bееn іmрrеѕѕеd wіth thе quаlіtу оf DJI саmеrаѕ оn рrеvіоuѕ drоnеѕ аnd іt’ѕ hеrе thаt thе Mavic Air rеаllу ѕtерѕ uр. Fіrѕt оf аll, уоu саn record in 4K rеѕоlutіоn, mеаnіng mоrе dеtаіl thus enhancing shot quality.

    But thеrе’ѕ а lоt mоrе gоіng оn that just 4K functionality, the thrее-аxіѕ gіmbаl hаѕ а hugе раrt tо рlау. Mоuntеd іn thе nоѕе оf thе drоnе, thе vіdео thаt wе’vе ѕhоt wіth thе Mavic Air іѕ іmрrеѕѕіvеlу ѕtаblе. Mоvіng frоm thе hоvеr іntо а rаngе оf dіffеrеnt mоvеѕ, thеrе’ѕ nо vіbrаtіоn оr dіѕturbаnсе tо thе саmеrа or footage. Of соurѕе, wе nееd tо tеѕt іt іn wіld соndіtіоnѕ, but ѕо fаr ѕо gооd.

    Wе’rе аlѕо іmрrеѕѕеd wіth thе quаlіtу. Cарturіng 4K vіdео аt 3840 x 2160 ріxеlѕ, 30fрѕ аt а bіtrаtе оf 100Mbрѕ, thе DJI Mavic Air ѕееmѕ tо bе hugеlу сараblе аѕ а flуіng vіdео рlаtfоrm. Capture quality of that level wіll bе сrасkіng thrоugh јuѕt undеr а 1GB оf dаtа еvеrу mіnutе, ѕо уоu’ll nееd а bіg mісrоSD саrd tо ѕаvе аll thаt quаlіtу fооtаgе.

    Thе саmеrа іtѕеlf hаѕ а 1/2.3-іn CMOS ѕеnѕоr, wіth а 24mm (35mm еquіv.) lеnѕ wіth а f/2.8 ареrturе. Thе 4K vіdео сарturе іѕn’t іtѕ оnlу ѕkіllѕ, аѕ the drone саn take 12-mеgаріxеl рhоtоѕ, wіth thе аddіtіоn оf HDR, mаkіng thе mоѕt оf thоѕе trісkу ѕсеnеѕ whеrе thе hіghѕ аnd lоwѕ nееd а lіttlе mоrе bаlаnсе.

    Yоu саn аlѕо сарturе 1080p 120fрѕ vіdео, іdеаl fоr ѕіlkу ѕmооth ѕроrtѕ оr fаѕt асtіоn сарturе.

    Thеrе’ѕ рlеntу оf роwеr bulit іnto thе Mavic Air whісh mаkеѕ this all possible, but thеrе’ѕ аlѕо а wіdе rаngе оf addtional features tо tаkе аdvаntаgе оf.

    Watch a video of the Mavic Air in action here.

    DJI Autоmаtіоn Brіngѕ Prоfеѕѕіоnаl Rеѕultѕ

    QuісkShоt mоdеѕ mаkе іt ѕіmрlе.

    Drоnеѕ аrе gеnеrаllу еаѕу tо flу, but thеrе саn bе а fеw bаrrіеrѕ fоr bеgіnnеrѕ whеn іt соmеѕ tо рullіng оff mоrе ѕорhіѕtісаtеd mоvеѕ – аnd thоѕе аrе thе mоvеѕ thаt wіll mаkе уоur vіdеоѕ lооk nоt јuѕt grеаt, but brеаth-tаkіng.

    DJI hаѕ bееn оffеrіng thеѕе QuісkShоt vіdео mоdеѕ fоr ѕоmе tіmе – аѕ dоes rival Pаrrоt – mеаnіng уоu саn еnаblе а ѕресіfіс tуре оf ѕhоt. Thеrе аrе twо nеw аddіtіоnѕ іn thе Mavic Air, hоwеvеr.

    Thе fіrѕt іѕ bооmеrаng, whісh, уоu guеѕѕеd іt, makes thе Air flу аwау frоm уоu аnd раѕѕ аrоund thе bасk bеfоrе rеturnіng tо іtѕ ѕtаrtіng роіnt. It’ѕ thе ultіmаtе іn bіg rеvеаl mоvеѕ!

    Onсе уоu hаvе а рhоnе соnnесtеd tо thе соntrоllеr – аnd runnіng thе lаtеѕt vеrѕіоn оf DJI Gо 4 App, thеѕе QuісkShоt mоvеѕ аrе јuѕt а fеw tарѕ аwау. It lооkѕ grеаt, аnd іt’ѕ ѕо еаѕу, thеrе’ѕ vеrу lіttlе tо gеt іn thе wау оf capturing рrоfеѕѕіоnаl-lооkіng fооtаgе.

    Thе ѕесоnd аddіtіоn tо thеѕе QuісkShоt mоdеѕ (соmраrеd tо thе Sраrkfоr еxаmрlе), іѕ Aѕtеrоіd. Thіѕ іѕ grеаt fun аnd lеарѕ оn thе 360-dеgrее bаndwаgоn. Aѕtеrоіd ѕtаrtѕ іn уоur fасе, ѕо уоu саn wаvе tо thе саmеrа, bеfоrе flуіng bасkwаrdѕ аwау frоm уоu аnd сlіmbіng, capturing thе роіnt уоu’rе ѕtаndіng оn.

    Thе Air thеn сарturеѕ а ѕрhеrе оf рhоtоѕ – 25 ѕhоtѕ tо bе рrесіѕе – tо сrеаtе а соmрlеtе раnоrаmа, ѕtіtсhіng them аll tоgеthеr. Thе Mavic Air lіkеѕ раnоrаmаѕ, аѕ іt саn bе ѕеt tо create vеrtісаl, hоrіzоntаl оr ѕрhеrісаl раnоrаmаѕ еаѕіlу, giving уоu а vіеw уоu’d nеvеr gеt frоm thе grоund. Does this mean the Air is the best drone for aerial photography? We would like to think so.

    Cоntrоl Vіа Aрр, Cоntrоllеr аnd Gеѕturеѕ

    • Gеѕturе соntrоl lіkе thе Sраrk
    • AсtіvеTrасk tо kеер уоu іn frаmе
    • APAS 3D mарріng fоr соllіѕіоn аvоіdаnсе

    Lіkе thе DJI Sраrk, thе DJI Mavic Air bоаѕts gеѕturе соntrоlѕ аѕ оnе оf іtѕ hеаdlіnе fеаturеѕ. Yоu mіght wоndеr whу this feature is useful, but іt allows for уоu to рut thе соntrоllеr аwау аnd uѕе уоur hаndѕ tо dіrесt thе drоnе. It’ѕ dеѕіgnеd fоr fіlmіng уоurѕеlf controlle free аnd thаnkѕ tо AсtіvеTrасk, уоu саn tар оn а ѕubјесt аnd hаvе thе drоnе ѕtісk tо thаt реrѕоn.

    The drone саn асtuаllу trасk а numbеr оf dіffеrеnt ѕubјесtѕ, not just humans.

    DJI Mavic Air Bаttеrу lіfе, rаngе аnd ѕрееd

    • 21 mіnutеѕ оf flуіng
    • 68kрh (42mph) mаx ѕрееd іn ѕроrtѕ mоdе
    • 5000m (16,404 ft) mаx аltіtudе (500m/1,640ft cap), 4km (2.5m) rаngе

    Dеѕріtе іtѕ ѕіzе, thе DJI Mavic Air wіll gіvе уоu 21 mіnutеѕ оf flіght tіmе (dереndіng оn conditions). Thіѕ іѕ а serious ѕtер-uр frоm thе DJI Sраrk whісh оnlу gаvе уоu аbоut 16 mіnutеѕ of battery life.

    Best Drone To Travel With

    Thеrе’ѕ 8GB оf оn-bоаrd mеmоrу ѕо іf уоu fоrgеt уоur SD саrd thеn уоu саn аt lеаѕt сарturе some footage – аnd іf уоu’rе nоt ѕhооtіng 4K, уоu саn gеt quіtе а lоt. Based on personal experinces, this is a fantasic feature as memory cards can get misplaced when you have a travel drone.

    Thе Mavic Air wіll flу іn bаd соndіtіоnѕ, stabilizing іtѕеlf in winds up to 22mрh and саn flу in аn аltіtudе оf 5000 meters. Just rеmеmbеr tо сhесk your “Fly Zone” before you fly, the DJI Mavic Forum is a great resource if you have any questions. We hope you enjoyed our second drone review of 2018. I can confidently say that the DJI Mavic Air is the best drone with a camera, and arguably the best drone for the money! See for youself.

    Check out our trending review of the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4k here, which is a great drone for aerial photography.

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  • Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K Review

    Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K Review

    Pevly Review: Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K WIFI FPV With 30fps & 1080P Camera 3-Axis Gimbal RC Quadcopter/
    If you’re looking for a high-quality drone that’s easy to use and takes spectacular photos, the Xiaomi MI Drone 4K delivers great value for the money.

     

    In today’s review, and with huge excitement, I aim to show you literally everything about the Xiaomi Mi Drone.

    It is likely the best drone for aerial photography currently on the market, so let’s see all the reasons for such a statement in this full Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K review.

     

    Product photo: Xiaomi MI Drone 4K - Buy now on GearBest
    The Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K WIFI FPV With HD 4K 30FPs 1080P Camera 3-Axis Gimbal RC Quadcopter Xiaomi Drone with remote

     

    It’s always been one of my biggest dreams to have my own drone. It is well in-line with my thinking that “there is nothing more fascinating than flying!” Nowadays, many manufacturers have given us the chance to follow such dreams with this new Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) aircraft that we simply, and wrongly, call “drones.” There are many machines of this type on the market: big, small, tiny, short, fast, fat, heavy, light, with cameras, with multiple motors, with and without lights, based on airplane or helicopter principles, etc…

     

    The choice is already huge and continues to become overwhelming. Today we will study one of the best buy drones, the Xiaomi Mi 4k drone or better called a quadcopter. A quadcopter UAV is simply a drone with four propellers.

     

    This drone has a remotely controlled camera that is capable of recording video footage in 4K resolution, which manages to capture every fine detail of the landscape below. Using the long-reaching Remote Controller you are free to fly as far as 5km (3.1 miles) away, having the opportunity to explore places you have never explored before!

     

    Photo of Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K flying (with WIFI FPV With HD 4K 30FPs 1080P Camera 3-Axis Gimbal RC Quadcopter Xiaomi Drone).
    The Xiaomi Mi Drone 1080p quadcopter flying above.

     

    Before I start with the review, let me warn you that every country has its own laws about remotely controlled flying machines, and not every country allows them. I also want to seriously state that you should never operate them in places where it might present danger to anything and anyone!

     

    Absolutely avoid flying your drone over, around, or near airports, big cities, densely populated areas and/or events, and along the highways… in short, do not fly at places where it might be potentially dangerous for you and for other people.

     

    That being said, we can launch our drone review!

     

    Product Specifications for the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K

     

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    The Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K: Our Ratings

     

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    At the time of this writing,  was offering this product for $453 if you enter the code, MCMI4K. That would make it the best drone deal for under 500!

    Unboxing and accessories

    In the box there is:

    • 1x Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K
    • 1x RC controller
    • 1x Camera
    • 1x Battery
    • 1x USB cable
    • 2x Manuals
    • 8x Propellers
    • 1x Wall charger

    Here’s the video.

    About the Xiaomi Mi Drone

    I’d be lying if I told you that this drone is ugly. It is made of white plastic with golden details. The plastic appears fragile to the look and touch, but it is actually quite strong and also very light. I like the two-tone white/gold design, it makes the Xiaomi Mi drone look pretty classy!

     

    Close-up of one of the propellers.

    On the crossform shape of the drone we first see the 4 propellers fixed to the motors at the end of drone’s arms. Under the motor pods we have 4 different LED lights. The two white lights denote the front part of the drone, while the red and green LEDs on the back motor undersides act as navigation lights. These navigation lights are used in the same manner as on boats and planes:  Green to starboard (right side), Red to port (left side).

    The Xiaomi 4k Drone in flight with trees in the background.

    On the backside of the drone we find the battery with its gold button and 4 LEDs that form the battery status indicator. Very useful to know the status of the battery; also when it is detached from the Drone.

    Closeup of the Xiaomi Mi Drone.

    Under the front side of the drone hangs the camera, like a huge eyeball, easily noticeable. Thanks to the camera mount which is composed of 2 plastic frames separated by 4 soft round rubber shock-absorbers, plus a 3-axis stabilizing system, this drone has one of the best stabilized cameras currently on the market.

    Close-up of the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K's camera.

    The GIF below shows the xiaomi mi drone 4k’s camera in action.

    There is the usual landing gear on the drone underside; shaped like two plastic triangles positioned aside of the camera. The landing gear is not fixed, rather it can be folded by two dedicated buttons located on the “hips” of the drone. By folding the landing gear up, the drone becomes flat, and thus more portable.

    The last thing I want to mention are the three strange “things” on the bottom of the drone. What are those? Well, the two larger circles are the Sonar Mechanism’s and the smaller one is another small camera; the synergy of these two features allows the drone to land safely. And drone will land at the same place where it took off. We will go deeper into more details later in the review.

    The Remote Control

    An important part of the whole experience is the drone’s Remote Controller, or simply RC. It is a quite big and heavy contraption, but there are a few strategically placed rubber strips to help with the grip.

     

    The two main levers are big, offer perfect grip and reveal that they are a very precise mechanism. If you perhaps don’t like the levers you can change them since they are simply screwed onto the RC commands.

     

    On the front of the RC there are:

    The left lever is to control the elevation of the drone (up/down) and the angle (turn about itself left/right);

    The right lever function is to move the drone (forward/backward and slide left/right).

    The two big buttons are the Power Button and the Automatic landing/take off command.

    In the middle there is the battery status indicators of the RC and a ring to support the unit via a neck strap.

    Above that there is the Return To Home (RTH) button, its function is self-explanatory: bring the drone back from wherever it is.

    On the front corners we see another two wheels. The left one is used to control the camera tilt from 0° to -90°. The right wheel is programmable, and can be used to modify the drone LED intensity, or the cam’s EV (exposure value) during the flight.

    At the front top, and extendable from the inside of the RC housing, there is the smartphone support clamp.

    On the backside there are two buttons. With the left hand we remotely start or stop the video, and with the right we can shoot photos. These functions do not work simultaneously.
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    The Best Drone with a Camera

    We think this may be the best drone with a camera! The camera has the usual shape of a 3-axis gimbal, but it is further shielded from vibrations by 4 soft rubber balls. Xiaomi declares that this simple mechanism is able to annul more than 1000 shakes per second. There’s no possibility to count these vibrations, but the smooth work of the camera is very impressive.

    On the back of the camera is a small heat dissipation fan which helps the camera stay cool. At the sides of the fan are the USB port and SD card slot. The frontally placed lens gathers images in 100° FOV.

    How To Setup The Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K Before Flight

    In order to successfully fly the drone, you must be sure to have everything you need! It’s not as self-evident as you might think, because the first time I forgot to take along the Remote Controller! But I’m not the only one like that, right? Later I solved this by taking the entire drone box with me.

    The most important step is to ensure that all the batteries and spares for the remote controller and drone are fully charged, ditto your phone. After that we are ready to go out and complete the drone setup by following these steps:

    • Take the drone out of the box, and fold the landing gear down till the locking buttons click into place. The gear might look broken when unlocked, but in actuality it is not. Make sure the gear is locked by lightly pushing on it, if the gear doesn’t move then it’s OK.

    • Ok, now’s the time to mount the camera. Before doing anything, we need to detach the small door from the drone underside to expose the camera contacts. Don’t try to pull the door open with your nails because it is near impossible. Instead, lay the drone on a smooth surface and push the the lock mechanism (nearest button). The door will fall open by itself. Now, without taking off the 4 white cubes around the motors, turn the drone over and mount the camera with the lens turned towards you. It’s an easy mechanism, no muscle required. Mount the front side first, then the back, until you hear a click. As always, test the connection. Try to pull out the camera, and if it won’t budge, then everything’s well.

     

    • The last pre-flight step is obviously, to mount the propellers. These are in different colors; two silver and two gold. You can see this by the color of their plastic mounts, and these are to be mounted in accordance to the color of respective arms.  You just slighty press the propeller to the top on its motor until it sits on the axle, and then turn the propeller in the indicated locking direction. Also, after any mounting action, try lifting the drone by the propellers to test the mount. If everything stays attached, it’s OK.

    I want to remind you that drones, upon encountering any problem can’t just be stopped like some ground vehicle. Drones fall down and are likely to cause hurt or damage below. So do not ever take off before being absolutely sure everything has been mounted correctly. It is a mandatory procedure for all aircraft of any type, whether manually or remotely piloted!

    Drone is assembled, so it’s time to concentrate upon the phone and the Remote Control.

    • Turn on the Remote Control by pressing twice on the power button: the first press fast and the second one for two seconds. When you hear the beeps and see the lights, it’s turned on.

    • The last step is to put the phone on the RC. All you need to do is pull out the phone support from the front of the Remote Control and connect the phone to the RC via Wifi or Cable. I advise you to use the cable because it is safer (connection can’t be lost) and you will use less battery power.

    As you can see, this drone was made to be an “easy to use” product. There are just a few procedural steps to follow, but everything is straightforward. All the mechanics are very sharp and nothing seems sluggish or cheap. When everything is assembled, the drone is very strong and well made. There is absolutely nothing to make you think of sloppy manufacturing. Exactly the opposite – the Xiaomi Mi Drone exemplifies stability in every aspect.

    Now that we know how all the pieces are put together, we are ready to fly the drone!

    First steps

    I want to start this part by taking a little step back to establish relation with the previous section, then:

    • Turn on the RC
    • Turn on the Drone by pressing the power button with two clicks. The first fast, the second click two seconds long (like the RC)
    • Turn on the App
    • Connect the phone to the RC
    • Follow the instructions from the app to pair the drone with the RC
    • Now the drone and the RC are perfectly connected

    If everything went well, you will now see either the drone position on the map, or what the camera is seeing.

    All you need to do to is wait for the “Could fly” signal from the app to turn on the motors.

    You power on the motors by simultaneously pushing the left lever on the RC to its lower right corner, and the right lever to the lower left corner.

    The drone never gave me the green light a.k.a. “OK to fly” the first time. To “fix” this problem you simply move the drone just 1m (3 ft) up and rotate it. Usually this is enough to ensure proper calibration which allows you to fly. I don’t understand what the problem is, maybe it’s just that the compass requires calibration, because after the first takeoff the GPS signal is perfect.

    I made this little video of what you have to do from start to finish before flight:

    Video From the “Best Buy Drone”

    The videos taken from the Xiaomi Mi drone are simply gorgeous! With its 4K resolution, the camera manages to capture every single detail on the ground. As opposed to the action cam reviews, I will use the maximum resolution possible, as the job of any drone is to help make spectacular cinematic videos.

    My first flights went well and I was quite amused by the colors. I was in a field and the grass was more grey than green…

    Once home, I studied the app and fixed this by increasing the saturation and contrast. I increased the saturation from 0 to 50 and the contrast from 0 to 13. I’d recommend you experiment with this for better video quality.

    Also the light changes are perfect, even with backlight conditions!

    After several flights, I made two short montages. The first one uses standard color settings, which shows that the colors are quite bleak:

    In this one, I changed the color settings so everything has a more natural look:

    I swear I only added the music and nothing more; these videos are directly from the drone!

    During these videos I noticed that the gimbal is a bit awry, nothing major but there is almost 3° of imprecision. You can notice this when looking at the horizon line, it’s not perfectly straight. I read on internet that this is a common problem for the Xiaomi Mi. I couldn’t find the way to level it, but if I do I’ll update the review.

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    Photo, Best Drone To Buy?

    The photos provoked the same thoughts as the videos. These had the same anemic colors, but are quite sharp nevertheless. Obviously not DSLR quality images, but great anyway!

    Noise

    I can ensure you that this drone is not one of the most quiet drones on the market!

    App

    The app for the Xiaomi Mi Drone is designed very, very well. It simulates your presence in the cockpit of an aircraft, in the know with all the parameters.

    Let’s explain all the information on the screen!

    In the top left corner there is the altitude (relative to the takeoff point, not from the sea level).

    In the top right corner there is the drone battery power percentage.

    In the lower left corner there is the drone distance from the RC.

    In the lower right corner is the number of satellites the drone is reading its data from.

    After that, from top to bottom, we have:

    The GPS status and various warnings.

    The video recording timer.

    On the bottom of the screen is the angle of the camera, and other various parameters: H.S is the horizontal speed of the drone, V.S is the vertical speed, the RC signal (in this case: Strong), the video transmission quality, and the EV of the camera.

    Footage from video captured with the Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K in flight. This screen shoes the horizontal and vertical speed

    The four bars on the screen edges are graphic presentation of the corners parameters.

    On the left side we have the percentages of the top distances we can reach within the actual parameters.

    On the right side we have the battery consumption data and the GPS signal quality.

    Now let’s examine the 5 touch buttons on the screen.

    Screen with footage from the Xiaomi Drone's flight. A look at the five touch buttons on the screen.

    In these screenshots we are in the camera view that allows the pilot to see what the drone sees via the camera. We can switch between this mode and the Maps mode by using the upper left button. The Maps section is where we can see where the drone is geographically located relative to the controller, giving a better idea of the territory and the distances.

    Screen with map and GPS.

    Under this button are the camera settings. Here is what we can manipulate:

    • EV
    • Saturation
    • Contrast
    • Sharpness
    • White Balance

    Screen with options for camera settings.

    On the right side, we have the Rec/Shoot button and the preview button, where we can see what was previously recorded.

    Display with videos recorded.

    The last button allows the control of other settings and calibrations. There is a section for everything: the Drone section, RC section, Battery section, Gimbal section, Camera section, Map section, and Account section.

    Let’s list the content section by section:

    Aircraft Section

    • Connect Device – It connects the phone to the drone
    • Firmware update – It checks if there are any new updates for the drone
    • Compass – Used for compass calibration
    • Beginner Guide – In this section the app explains to a rookie what to do
    • Beginner Mode – With this mode turned on, the pilot has flight restrictions; like 50m (165ft) altitude limit, and 100m (330ft) distance limit from the RC
    • GPS mode – Allows the pilot to manually change the max speed, max elevation and other parameters
    • VPU Mode – Allows to the pilot to fly the drone only with the sonar – without GPS, including indoors
    • ATTI Mode – Allows the pilot to fly the drone without any support
    • Show more info – Shows more info on the main screen of the app, like gimbal angle and other parameters
    • Imperial Units – On/Off
    • IMU – Shows GPS parameters
    • Head Light Settings – Change the intensity of the lights

    RC Section

    • RC Calibration – It allows the pilot to calibrate all the movement of the RC mechanics.
    • Stick Mode – It can invert the stick functions.
    • WiFi Settings – To change the name and password for the Wifi
    • RC Pairing – Starts the connection between the RC and the Drone (binding)
    • Right Dial Settings – It changes the function of the wheel on the right corner of the RC

    Battery Section

    This section shows all battery info, including the temperature of the battery pack

    Gimbal Section

    • Gimbal Calibration – Auto calibration of the gimbal
    • Gimbal Adjustment – Manual adjustment of the gimbal

    Camera Section

    • Mode – PAL/NTSC
    • Video Resolution – 4K @30fps/2.5K @60fps/1080p @ 100/60/30fps
    • Photo Size – 4:3 12Mp/16:9 8Mp
    • Photo Format – JPEG/JPEG+RAW
    • Use Grid – On/Off
    • Lights turn off when shooting – On/Off
    • Format Card
    • Reset all camera settings

    Maps Section

    • Satellite Map – On/Off
    • Enable Coordinate Correction – On/Off

    Account

    • Flight Record – Total km, minutes and takeoffs
    • Flight Log – Every movement of the drone
    • Feedback – Send an enquiry to the Support
    • Check for updates
    • Version Info – Mi Drone V1.3.9.20604
    • History message
    • Account

     

    Flight Functions

    The Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K comes off the production line with these functions:

    Take off – The drone makes an automatic takeoff without risks

    Land – The drone makes a fully automatic landing by scanning the ground to find the perfect location

    RTH – The drone comes back to the pilot and lands automatically

    Orbit Flight – With this mode we can set the altitude, speed and the range of a virtual circle around a position on the map to make a perfect 360° circling record.

    Dronie Flight – The drone will point the camera at the pilot and then start to fly backwards, creating a great cinematic effect:

    Waypoint Flight– The drone will follow a path pre-set from the Map.

    Tap-fly Flight – Simply the drone will reach the POI tapped on the Map.

    It’s incredible how well these modes work, simple but very effective! Probably the only thing this drone doesn’t have is the “follow me” mode,  which is where the drone follows a pre-set object, like someone on a bike. With these modes it is very easy to create really spectacular footage.

    Battery Performance

    This drone uses a 5000mAh battery, which is sufficient to fly for about 18 – 20 minutes. Obviously this time depends on speed, wind and various other factors. During the flight the Mi drone will automatically warn the pilot when the battery reaches 30%.

    The battery can only be charged with its own charger, because it has its own particular plug – incompatible with anything else. A full charge requires about 100 minutes.

    Summary

    This is one of the best camera drones under $500 that you can purchase. It has everything you need to have fun or to record unforgettable videos and photos. This drone is perfect for every job and for every skill set, from a rookie to professional pilots. The Xiaomi Mi Drone 4K is almost perfect, and excepting the issue regarding the gyroscope bug, I can’t find anything bad, calling it the best buy drone!

    I heartily recommend this drone to anyone who wishes to work with a good camera that can fly.

    Pro:

    • Beautiful Design
    • Easy to Set Up
    • Very Easy to Fly
    • Great Video Quality
    • Long RC Range
    • Fast Charging Battery

    Cons:

    • It is not the smallest drone on the market
    • On startup it’s slow to connect with the satellites
    • Sometimes the app crashes

     

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