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Holy Stone HS120D Review

Holy Stone is not a new name in the market. Over the time that they have been making drones, they have made quite a name for themselves. If you have been following them, you must have come across the stunning HS181, or the HS110.  Even if you haven’t, well, should you buy the HS120D, you will be in for a great run. And you will have great value for every dime that you spend on it. On the Holy Stone website, the HS120D is classified under medium-sized drones. Actually, it is the first one of the medium-sized drones.

Holy Stone HS120D

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Le-Idea L7 Review

You will definitely love the Le-Idea L7 for its looks. It looks quite rugged and handsome in its orange and black color combination. But how it looks is just one of the factors that you will consider if you will buy it, because this drone also has many features. It is a foldable and lightweight drone, sold with a soft carryon case, you will love traveling with the drone. You will love its performance even more! Information has it that this drone was modeled after the DJI Spark. There is some resemblance, but when you go for it, you buy it for what it is.

Le-Idea L7
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EMAX Tinyhawk Review

One would think that a brushless motor drone would cost a higher price. However, that is not always the truth. In this EMAX Tinyhawk brushless drone review, you will see just what value you will be getting for your money. With a very affordable price that will not put a dent in your wallet, you can own this drone, and have some good fun out of it. This is a small drone, actually, it is a micro drone. But do not be deceived by the size, just try it. It is a very fast drone because it can fly at a maximum speed of 56km/h. Weighing just 42 g when the battery is fixed (29 g for the drone alone), you do not need to register it with the FAA. Just buy it and fly.

EMAX Tinyhawk

EMAX Tinyhawk Features & Technical Details

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The New FAA Rule Regarding Drone Registration Number Display

The FAA or The Federal Aviation Administration has come up with many safety guidelines governing the aerospace system. Most recently, the FAA has added one new rule, which requires small drone owners to mark the registration number issued by FAA on the outer surface of the aircraft. The said rule will be effective from February, 25 this year. As against earlier, owners and operators are no longer allowed to write these registration numbers in the interiors of the aircraft. Before getting into the details of the law, let us tell you that if you’re flying a quad which weighs .55 pounds to 55 pounds, you have to get it registered.

Drones Under .55 Pounds – No FAA Registarion Needed

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Altair Outlaw Review

The Altair drones never disappoint. If you are looking for a drone that can do professional-quality videos and photographs, yet buy it at an affordable price, go for the Altair Outlaw.

This company (Altair Aerial) has been making affordable drones right from inside the USA. The Outlaw is one of their flagship products. This is a good drone for all skill levels. As you will see in this review, it has been designed with many, if not all of the features that the costlier drones come with. It is also one of the safest drones to fly. At last, here is a drone that you can fly without fear of losing it forever just because it went out of signal range, or the battery drained out.

Altair Outlaw

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