Description
With HD Camera, high revolution 200W pixels
The transmitter has built-in two modes, Mode1 and Mode 2.
The 6-axis system allows the quad to be hand launched.
6-Axis gyro quad-rotorcraft flight, strong stability, can easily implement various flight movements, stronger wind resistance, easier to control.
2.4 technology adopted for anti-interference. even more than one quadcopter is flying at the same time they will not interfere with each other.
The quadcopter can fly both indoor and outdoor. Including 4CH digital proportional RC system
Rechargeable high performance battery
Function: up/down, left/right sideward fight, forward/backward, turn left/right, with gyro/flash lights, A 360-degree 3D and special functions (continuous rolling)
Specification
Brand Name: Syma
Item Name: Explorers 6 Axis 4CH RC Quadcopter
Item NO.: X5C
Color: White
Frequency: 2.4G
Channel: 4CH with 6 Axis Gyro
Camera Pixel: 200W
Video Time: About 30min (allow video and camera at the same time)
Photos: About 800 pictures
Memory Card: 2G
Main Rotor Diameter: 14cm
Battery for Controller: 4"AA" batteries (not included)
Battery for Quadcopter: 3.7V 500mAh Li-poly
Charging Time: About 90 mins (USB charging)
Flying time: About 7 minutes
Controlling Distance: About 50 meters
Dimension: 31.531.58cm (LWH)
INCLUDED:
1 x SYMA X5C Quadcopter
1 x Transmitter
1 x HD Camera
4 x Blades
1 x USB cable
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Got this one for christmas, pretty awesome. I was impressed with it's stabilisation and RC range. Best flown in a big field where you can push the speed and height to the limits. The stunts were cool and the unit was durable even after a ton of crashes.
The camera is decent quality, but expect it to be as good as your typical low-end smartphone camera. Main issue is that it doesn't have the wide-angle that action cameras do, so feels zoomed in. You can get a few extra flight minutes by removing the camera.
I would recommend buying a set of extra batteries somewhere. I didn't get a chance to do this before I stupidly flew it over suburbia and lost it ):