![]() ![]() The drone’s battery compartment is located beneath the camera, on the underside of the drone, and can be opened by gripping the drone and sliding it towards you. The landing skids are far easier to attach, and are clipped to the underside of the drone. The screwdriver has a magnetized head, which helps, but you’ll still find screws dropping to the floor numerous times before you find success. ![]() The best way to fit them is by pushing the screws as best you can with your thumb and then using the miniature crosshead screwdriver to tighten them. While this, in itself, is a good idea, in practice it’s an exercise in frustration as the screws are tiny and are very hard to fit into the holes. The guards are easily clipped into place, but unless you want them flying off any time the drone hits an obstacle, you’ll need to secure them with the provided screws. The first thing you’ll need to do is attach the propeller guards and the landing skids. The English language instructions take up the first 23 pages and are very easy to follow. The included instruction booklet is 74 pages long, with three languages, English, French and Spanish. The drone, controller and accessories are all in molded plastic packaging, and while they’re all securely held in place, care is needed when removing the drone as it’s packed a little more tightly than the other components.īe aware that one of the batteries is already inside the drone, so if you only see one battery in the box, try sliding the camera on the underside of the drone to reveal the battery compartment underneath. The box measures 3.3 x 9.5 x 14.0 inches, is slim and fairly lightweight, with a plastic handle at the top that could potentially allow it to be used as a carrying case. An inexpensive, easy-to-fly drone with a great camera.Īll Photos Credit: Richard J. ![]()
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