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my advice is don't waste your money.. why..? well, ok, first it comes with three batteries.. one fat battery and two thin batteries.. the fat battery does not fit the drone OR the controller.. next, the batteries use a small two pin plug which, with the osteo-arthritis i have in my right hand makes it very difficult to plug in or remove.. not to mention it is tedious when swapping the battery should you be fool enough to buy spares or use the AA battery option for the controller.. then, once the batteries are charged (same dumb plug for the "charger") and you get the thing in the air it actually does fly but with very sensitive controls.. flys UP and around and down.. and shows a picture of what it sees with the tiny 720 camera.. i WILL say that since it is so light when you accidentally cut the lawn or trim the bushes with it there is no damage.. i suppose if i took some time and practiced with it i might get good at controlling it.. they also mention a manual.. what it really is is a pamphlet written in the usual poor translation from the original chinese.. with very limited information.. but since i bought the DJI massdrop mavic pro deal some months ago which is a really good drone this hubsan desire is WAAAY less desirable than the DJI's (i also have a phantom 3 and another 6 blade DJI) why waste my limited time on this earth practicing on a toy.. and that is what this is, a toy..
DimaG
610
Apr 1, 2018
forum.thinkpads.comWould agree the manual sucks massive balls, but if you look online, there's a solution for both of your (and initially mine) problems. Other than the battery plug, which sucks as well. Firstly, the fat battery fits into the remote and plugs in into the red connector. It's a bit hidden initially, but once you find it, you're done. Secondly, the sensitivity can be lowered through the menu by pointing the left joystick down and keeping the right one pressed for a second.
Also agree that the camera sucks, but I personally had no expectations from it.
Beckerwp
1
Apr 25, 2018
forum.thinkpads.comThe fat battery does fit in the controller.. lay it flat in the door and then slide it to the side "into" the remote so that you can plug in the wires.