The drone comes with a very neat carrying case, two batteries, two set of extra props, a usb cable specific to the batteries, and one remote control. The instructions read as if they were translated with the worst translation program ever, and when I finally started to understand how to use the device, I discovered that it has its own wi-fi signal, which couldn’t be read by any of my 3 Android devices. I had to therefore go out and purchase an IPhone for another $200 just to be able to get the drone to fly for me. Also, I drained both of my batteries lives, so that I could get a really good full charge on them, and this has caused them to not be able to be charged at all. The props are very fragile, and just a small little break in one causes the drone to fly drastically different than with new props, so I had to go purchase new ones. I am writing this review so that I can get the “free” battery offer, just so I can fly it again, but I still have to purchase 2 new batteries for $30+tx each. So far, I am into what was supposed to be a $150 purchase for just over $400, without buying the batteries. Moves a little fast, so if you are a beginner, make sure you fly with lots of open space around you. The remote is fairly easy to understand, and when the batteries work, the battery life is “ok” for what it is running. Beside the price tag, I have had lots of fun flying my drone, and think it’s a great purchase for anyone who is starting to get into drone hobbying!
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