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SkyhunterFolding Pocket Drone with Phone Holder

R1,279

Retail: R1,700
About

The Skyhunter folsing drone is the perfect companion for those days where you want to be outside but still enjoy the fun of excitement of a flying drone. 

Product Features
  • With a foldable arm.
  • WIFI FPV with 0.3MP HD camera.
  • Inverted flight, rolling 180 o , 3D Flip.
  • With headless mode, no need to adjust the position of aircraft before flying.
  • One key to return function makes it easy to find the way home.
  • 4 Channel which can do ascend, descend, forward, backward, left sideward fly, right sideward fly and
  • rolling 360 o .
  • It has 6-axis gyro which can have more stable flying and be easy to control.
  • With the collapsible arm, very convenient to keep it in the case.
  • The quadcopter can be charged in the transmitter.
  • It can realize 3D tumbling in four directions with 4 LED lights.
  • Lightweight airframe with nice durability.
  • Function: Photo/Video, 3D flip, up/down, left/right, sideward flight, forward/backward, turn left/right,
  • with gyro/flash lights.
Product Specifications
  • Frequency: 2.4G
  • Channel: 4
  • Gyro: 6 axis
  • Camera: 0.3MP
  • FPV: WiFi
  • Product battery: 3.7V 650mAh 20c (included)
  • Remote battery: 2x AA dry battery (not included)
  • Charging time: 90 mins
  • Flying time: 7-9 mins
  • R/C distance: 80m
  • Color: Black
  • Product size: 23x20x8.5cm
  • Product weight: 136g (with battery)
  • Package weight: 610g
  • Includes:
    • RC Quadcopter with 0.3MP HD Camera
    • 3.7V 650MAH battery
    • Transmitter
    • USB cable
    • 8 x propellers
    • Screwdriver
    • Phone holder and manual

**Make sure to read the instructions carefully to sync the drone before take-off. Also, make sure to balance out the propellers before take-off to ensure the drone stays stable during flight (see instructions on how to do this) 

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