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Reviews on quad air drone
Reviews on quad air drone









  1. REVIEWS ON QUAD AIR DRONE INSTALL
  2. REVIEWS ON QUAD AIR DRONE PROFESSIONAL

If a child is going to use this, I highly recommend that they have plenty of open space to fly in, as well as adult supervision. I think that this range is very appropriate, as flying can be a bit tricky at times, and younger users might have difficulty keeping the Galileo from crashing into houses, trees, cars, people, and other objects if they don’t have previous drone experience & piloting skills. The suggested age range for this one is 14 and up. What is the suggested age range for the Galileo? Also, the Galileo makes the typical flying sounds of any drone helicopter. Yes, the Galileo features bright, red & green flashing, LED lights along its underbelly that allow for easy night flying. It also has a stunt mode wherein you can perform cool flips and fly like a real daredevil.ĭoes the Galileo feature any special lights & sounds? Its range is somewhat difficult to gauge, but it easily got far enough away during testing that it became pretty difficult to see. Its top flying speed is 6.5 Km/h, which is good because it doesn’t get away from you quite as easily as it might if it were faster. What are the mobility (& range) characteristics of the Galileo Drone? I personally found that I got more like 10 or 12 minutes of flying time, though, so either the manufacturers are being conservative in their flight-time estimate, or I just keep time very poorly. The rechargeable battery, according to the instruction booklet, gives you 7 minutes of flying time after 200 minutes of charging. The Galileo comes with one rechargeable battery, and its controller requires 4 AA batteries to function. What type & quantity of batteries does the Galileo take?

REVIEWS ON QUAD AIR DRONE INSTALL

Aside from that, you will need to charge the rechargeable battery before the first use, and install the transmitter’s batteries as well. But even so, it only takes a few minutes. The legs & rotor guards take the most time, as they each require a couple of small screws to hold them in place. The Galileo does require some minor assembly, such as attaching the legs, the camera, and the rotor guards. How much set up time does the Galileo Quadcopter require? Removing the upper clamshell reveals a second, lower tier of storage where the battery charger, its adapter, a special box with the mini HD camera & its mount, a small screwdriver with tiny screws for attaching the legs, and several spare rotors are stored. The drone, its 4 legs, and its 4 rotor guards are all individually stored in the upper clamshell, and the legs and rotor guards all need to be attached to the drone before use. Everything inside the box has its own special place within a large, opaque, plastic clamshell. Inside the box, this impression continues to the point that it’s difficult to think of this drone as a toy until you actually begin playing with it.

REVIEWS ON QUAD AIR DRONE PROFESSIONAL

The box has a simple and classy design, creating the impression that a very high quality, professional grade drone is inside. The Protocol Galileo Quadcopter Drone was impressive from the moment I first saw its large, understated box.

reviews on quad air drone

However, once I started flying it myself, I realized it doesn’t really matter how you classify this drone, because either way, it’s both seriously fun & extremely useful! Whether you want to fly it around the countryside for the pure enjoyment of flying, or use it as a tool to get amazing aerial shots of some event, like a long planned hike or an outdoor family wedding, the Galileo does it all, and it does it very well! Read on for all the details of this very cool drone. Initially I couldn’t decide whether the Protocol Galileo Quadcopter Drone with Camera was more of a sophisticated toy to be played with, or an amazing tool for photographers & videographers.











Reviews on quad air drone