DJI Tello or DRONEX PRO? IOW, which disposable drone to buy!

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hi all,

currently in Sweden but last few days in Denmark I was getting lots of targeted ads on this new DRONEX PRO thing that costs something like 50euro a piece.
Failed to find specs for it, only thing I'm getting is some foreign pages that I translate to EN but cannot go any further.

Anyone familiar with these things?
At that price I was thinking of getting a couple for the boat who knows maybe the second survives to next summer!
If one can find specs for it I'd be grateful!

cheers

V.
 
Welcome to Sweden Vas. I hope you get a chance to sample the coastline before you leave.

Look for tustpilot reviews on hyperstech. It's a scam.
 
Welcome to Sweden Vas. I hope you get a chance to sample the coastline before you leave.

Look for tustpilot reviews on hyperstech. It's a scam.

thanks!

I'm on a stop over going back home from DK. Not sampling anything, just stuck at a Uni room at Malmo working :D
We do have some invitations for next summer though, we'll see how it works out.

thanks for the warning, so guys forget that DRONEX PRO, good thing I didn't even linked to their page. Interesting that there was a news report, a raving review etc when I was forced fed with info on my mobile!

cheers

V.
 
I think from the cheapy price range the Ryze Tello drone is as best you'll get but you really do get what you pay for.

If you're ever near the Stockholm uni, you're welcome to our day boat :)
 
I would recommend a minimum of DJI Spark.

The Tello's camera is at a fixed angle which makes it almost impossible to get the right shot. Also, it has a short range which means you need it to be disposable since even a light breeze will take it away and beyond range. Also, it cannot hold position over water.

DJI Spark flies itself so you really do not need it to be disposable. Even for beginners :-) It can come back home by itself, have onboard video storage, etc. Good quality video and range. Also, with the Air and new Mavics out, you can get them cheap... £200-300 even... on eBay or from China e.g. eglobalcentraluk.com where all mine came from.

Appreciate that £50 << £300 but what's the point if it cannot do what you want.
 
Agree with that. Trying to point and shoot with a fixed camera is a bit of a needle in a haystack when you cone to downloading the images. I didnt realise the dji's were so cheap now
 
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