MOTA GIGA-6000 Commercial Drone, "Follow Me" Autonomous System & Dual GPS Stability
MOTA GIGA-6000 Commercial Drone, "Follow Me" Autonomous System & Dual GPS Stability
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MOTA GIGA-6000 Commercial Drone, "Follow Me" Autonomous System & Dual GPS Stability

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MOTA GIGA-6000 Commercial Drone, "Follow Me" Autonomous System & Dual GPS Stability
  • Operating Range: 984.25 ft
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Operating Range: 984.25 ft
  • Power Source: Battery
  • Maximum Battery Recharge Time: 2 Hour
  • Number of Rotors: 4
  • Fuel Type: Electric
  • Flying Mode: Autopilot
  • Maximum Battery Run Time: 0.25 Hour
  • Toy Class: Remote Controlled Vehicle
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Sep 29, 2017
Bubba
2 out of 5 stars review

What makes this "commercial grade"?

This is a difficult to control TOY-quality drone that I broke both times I tried to fly it. It appears to be identical to a MUCH cheaper Cheerson CX-20. You have to spend an hour putting it together before you can fly it. No instructions included for assembling generic parts made to fit different drones - so you end up with unused parts and cables that are irrelevant to your drone when you are done. Eg., I finally guessed correctly that the female connector plugs into the female connector on the Hero-copy camera (not possible without stripping wires!) To take off, you must set one unmarked toggle switch to one of two positions, another to one of three positions. Once you spend an hour searching online to find non intuitive switch positions to successfully get off the ground, you have an unstable uncontrollable drone. Now you need to figure out the switch combinations to get it to hover. By then, I lost a propeller and the aircraft dropped out of the sky. No spare propellers or backward nuts are included with this toy. Second flight after acquiring spare parts: I took off but in my scramble to find switch combinations to make it hoverable, I hit the ground and broke both brittle plastic landing gears. The props don't automatically stop on landing, so they just kept spinning and ingested a lot of grass into the motors. Factory sealed in the box, mine came with no instruction manual, just a little poster with maddeningly abbreviated instructions. This toy is a pile of aftermarket parts that physically don't fit together and don't work well together. It cannot be used for toy purposes, let alone any "commercial" purposes. As for advertised "easy push button return and landing", look at the pictures and see if you can find ANY push buttons on the transmitter. This toy is nothing but untruthful hype.

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