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GPS Drones Under $250

GPS Drones Under $250 – Comprehensive reviews of GPS-enabled drones priced below $250

SANROCK B5W

SANROCK B5W Drone Review

When you are buying an RTF (ready to fly) drone, you must consider certain features. Obviously, RTFs such as the SANROCK B5W that we are reviewing here are best for beginners.

They are also good hobby drones for experienced guys who don’t want to deal with BNF (bind and fly) drones that come without a remote controller such as the Vampire2 HD racing drone that we reviewed earlier. By referring to it as ready to fly, we mean it comes ready to fly out of the box. Of course, you have to insert the battery and perhaps attach the blades, but that is that.

So basically, the SANROCK B5W drone offers some good features for a beginner drone. The 4K resolution camera is without doubt its best-selling feature. It also has a good number of automatic functions that makes it super simple and enjoyable to fly.

But there is a flipside… it is not foldable. And it is heavy!

Keep reading to see all the features and flight functions that this quadcopter comes with.
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Ruko U11

Ruko U11 Drone Review

When you order the Ruko U11 drone, you should check that the package comes with the drone itself, 2 1200mAh batteries, a transmitter, charging cable, screwdriver, 4 spare blades, a user manual and a carry case.

If you are looking for a good quality aerial camera for selfies, travel footage and other, get the U11. It is designed for just that and it will not cost you too much. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced drone user, this aircraft comes with good features and functions, considering the price.

At the same time, you should be aware of a couple of issues that you are likely to encounter with this quadcopter. First, this is a very lightweight drone, so it feels a bit fragile.

Of course, this is to be expected partly from the small weight of less than 300g. Therefore, no matter what the manufacturer promises, avoid taking it out in any kind of wind. It can fly away and never return or worse, it will crash into things in your backyard because it will be hard to trim it.

Although it appears to be isolated, some people have also reported that the drone seemed to have a mind of its own and the motors would behave erratically.

Basically, while these are issues that you can live with, it is good to be aware of what might … or might not happen.

It is not all doom and gloom though because this aircraft has some good features, as you will see in the upcoming section.
Ruko U11
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MJX B20

MJX B20 Drone Review

The sleek build of the MJX B20 EIS drone is quite appealing and it is the first thing that people notice when they see it.

However, MJX is known for making incredible looking quadcopters. Sometimes back, we reviewed the MJX B7 quadcopter. If you revisit it, you will see that it too is quite the looker.

But I digress … you see, looks alone do not make a good aircraft.

So, does the B20 EIS pack a good number of features and flight functions? How is its camera, performance and general reliability?

We shall be looking at some of these things in this review. We shall also look at any downsides that you should expect from this aircraft. Keep reading.

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GD91 Pro

GD91 Pro Drone Review

The GD91 Pro is going to cost you a substantial amount of money. However, if it has the features to back the cost, it is not costly.

Some of the things that stand out in this quadcopter include the fail-safe features such as low power return, signal loss return and one key return. You should never lose your drone!

In the upcoming sections, we shall look at many more features and flight functions that you will get in this quadcopter.

Keep reading.

GD91 Pro
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