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DJI Inspire 2 vs Syma X5C 4

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DJI Inspire 2Syma X5C 4
Title DJI Inspire 2 Quadcopter with Apple ProRes License (No Camera)Syma X5C 4 Channel 2.4GHz RC Explorers Quad Copter w/ Camera
Model DJI
Inspire 2
Syma
X5C 4

Basic Info

Suggested Price $7,629.95$59.95
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Release Dec 2017Apr 2018

Overview

Top Features
  • Compatible with 5.2K Gimbal Cameras CineCore 2.0 Image Processing
  • Supports CinemaDNG and ProRes Recording Dual-Battery Design
  • Accelerates to 50 mph in 4 Seconds 58 mph Maximum Velocity
  • Advanced Obstacle Sensing 2-Axis Stabilized FPV Camera
  • A key 360o roll, continuous roll for perfect action and wonderful performance.
  • Build-in 6 axis gyroscope for precise hovering in the sky
  • Using spread spectrum technology for further remote distance, best anti-interference ability, least power consumption. you could fly more helicopters at the same time, its reaction speed is 100 times faster than other radio control
  • Various control options for those piloting the X5 Up, Down, Left, Right, Forward, Backward, Leftward flight, Rightward flight.
  • Equip with HD Camera

Reviews

Walmart Rating3.7 (out of 3 reviews)
Latest Reviews No reviews yet.

Cool little drone
Rating: 5
Works great runs for about eight or nine minutes on one battery. Don't fly it if it's windy. I bought it for my 11-year-old for his birthday. Seems a little advanced for him he had a hard time controlling it. But I think with some practice it'll be an awesome drone for him.
by AndrewPG on 2017-01-11T16:00:00

Great Little Drone
Rating: 5
I bought one of these for some fun, and it sure is. Setting up your smartphone to the wifi camera is easy and works fairly well, although the range is limited to about 200 feet and line of sight before the video picture cuts out. The Syma app for your phone works well and is fairly intuitive. I have loaded it on two different Androids and both worked fine. The control has a high and low speed setting, which allows learning to fly in slow mode and then going faster in high speed. If you are going in high speed mode the video lag is almost too long to fly "first person" by looking at your phone and not the quad copter, but for just going up in low speed and taking a look around it works fine. What impresses me about the copter is its ruggedness. I have dropped it hard onto gravel from 30 feet several times, and hit things while flying, and it keeps working. Lately I got it stuck in a tree where it sat through two heavy rainstorms before I could get on a ladder and knock it down with a 20 foot pole. I charged up the battery to test it, and it still works as new. Worth every bit of the $50 price, and is great for learning to fly these things. Also does a few stunts like flips and rolls at the push of a button.
by Benny on 2017-05-02T17:00:00

It's trash
Rating: 1
Worst drone ever. Don't buy, it's probaly worth $2
by Jhuigv on 2017-01-02T16:00:00

All Features

Maximum Wind Resistance58 mph / 94 km/h
Operating Range0.0 to 32.8' / 0.0 to 10.0 m
Operating EnvironmentSurface with Clear Patterns at >15 lux
Maximum Operating Distance22,704' / 6920.18 m at 2.4 G22,704' / 6920.18 m at 5.8 G
Diagonal Size23.8\" / 60.45 cm (Without Propellers)
Battery Capacity6000 mAh
Power Rating180 W
Obstacle Sensory Range0.0 to 16.4' / 0.0 to 5.0 m
Hovering Accuracy±1.64' / 0.50 m Vertical with Vision Positioning±4.92' / 1.50 m Horizontal with Vision Positioning
Battery Type1 x Built-In
Transmitter Power26 dBm (2.4 G)28 dBm (5.8 G)
Output Voltage26 V
Vision SystemDownward, Forward
Operating Temperature14 to 104°F / -10 to 40°C
Output Power9 W
Maximum Ascent Speed16.4 ft/s / 5 m/s
Battery ChemistryLithium-Ion Polymer (LiPo)
Operating Frequency2.4 GHz (2.4 - 2.483)5.8 GHz (5.725 - 5.850)
Maximum Altitude32' / 9 m
Maximum Flight Time27 Minutes
Charging Temperature41 to 104°F / 5 to 40°C
USB Output PoweriOS: 5.2 VDC, 1 AAndroid: 5.2 VDC, 1.5 A
Velocity Range32.8 ft/s / 10 m/s at 6.56' / 2 m
Maximum Charging Power180 W
Capacity4280 mAh / 97.58 Wh
Field of View±5° (Vertical)
Maximum Descent Speed13.1 ft/s / 4 m/s
Battery Configuration6 S / 22.8 V
Number of Rotors4
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)26 x 25.5 x 12\"
Forward Field of View60° (Horizontal)54° (Vertical)
releaseDec 2017Apr 2018
Manufacturer recommended age0 months and up
Item model numberX5C
Shipping Weight1.65 pounds (
Item Weight1.59 pounds
Batteries1 Lithium ion batteries required.

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