![]() Plus the wi-fi connected without a cable, which is nice. The phone grip is best described as adequate it fights a bit for space with the dual antennas, and the weight of our iPhone Pro Max seemed to be pushing the hinge to its limits, but it worked. Surely we could charge the remote at the same time rather than power it with landfill? This seems an odd choice given plenty of time is spent charging batteries: a rather slow 5 hours per battery given they offer 21 minutes flight. Unlike most controllers – even others from Holy Stone – it is not rechargeable but powered by two AA batteries. The controller design seems to owe something to the Mavic 1, with a backlit LCD providing feedback on basic drone functions. It is not, however, on a gimbal – instead that mechanism is on a dampening mount to absorb some of the drone’s vibration. Color-changing LED strips in each of the fold-out arms help provide feedback.Īt the front is a camera it is motorized in that it can be tilted remotely using your right thumb. The base of the drone has an optical flow sensor (to prevent drift without GPS) and two landing lights which can assist that sensor in the dark. That is, of course, well over the 249g point after which registration will be needed, but this is usually a reasonably straightforward bit of bureaucracy. Lifting it out of the case and you immediately feel its satisfying heft – it weighs 557g (nearly 20oz). (Image credit: Adam Juniper / Digital Camera World)įrom the top, the HS720E looks and feels like many medium-sized folding drones.
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