@disillusions The max range is 50 meters. The maximum recommended altitude is six meters, since the ultrasound sensors do not work further.
If your question is which parameter will prevent you from flying higher than that, with an iPhone connected (and altitude limitation disabled), the Wifi signal will be lost long before the drone reaches its limits (flying at 100m high should be the limit).
Hey thanks for responding. I don't own one, at least yet, but was curious about what it's capable of. Sounds like it's range is roughly the width of a football field squared, and you wouldn't want to try flying it higher than a two story house.
It would be fun if you were somehow able to use satellite and GPS technology to control and track it (reliably of course).
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applesweeter 1 year ago
What is the range of this thing? Not only with regard to altitude, but how far away can you fly this thing before the connection starts getting iffy?
disillusions 1 year ago
@disillusions The max range is 50 meters. The maximum recommended altitude is six meters, since the ultrasound sensors do not work further.
If your question is which parameter will prevent you from flying higher than that, with an iPhone connected (and altitude limitation disabled), the Wifi signal will be lost long before the drone reaches its limits (flying at 100m high should be the limit).
In any case, my main message is : DO NOT TRY
Phosphorus16 1 year ago
@Phosphorus16
Hey thanks for responding. I don't own one, at least yet, but was curious about what it's capable of. Sounds like it's range is roughly the width of a football field squared, and you wouldn't want to try flying it higher than a two story house.
It would be fun if you were somehow able to use satellite and GPS technology to control and track it (reliably of course).
disillusions 1 year ago
Very easy to fly, using an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. If you take your hands off the controls it just hovers in place.
simondlevy 1 year ago
is it hard to fly?
AkkeDaBest 1 year ago