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D**R
An Elite Toy!
The media could not be loaded. The HS175 is a fun little drone. Just connect your smart phone for FPV and a whole new set of control options.Also included is a nice carrying case that holds everything you need to fly!The HS175 is a folding drone and fits safely inside the case along with 2 batteries, chargers and the remote control.After downloading the Holy Stone app. fit your smart phone in the adjustable bracket on the RC. Pair it with your drone. Calibrate the compass, and connect to the WiFi. (All very simple) the drone will automatically go into GPS mode and you’re ready to fly!I found the drone performs best in no more than 2-3 mph winds. Although I did fly in 6 mph winds with 10 mph gusts (according to my “WindCompass” app) In this scenario it tended to drift while at hover but flew strong in 100% power mode.This quadcopter has 2 speed settings. 50% and 100%. In order to switch between these two settings simply depress the right joystick. You will hear either 1 or 2 “beeps” which indicates the speed you are in. The speed can also be adjusted by tapping the percentage icon (50% or 100%) on the app screen.During testing I flew as high as 130ft and as far away as 300ft without losing RC OR WiFi connection.The Drone camera shoots in 2k. The picture and video quality is really good. The camera can be activated by either buttons on the remote control or on the app screen. Photos and video are automatically sent to the app and your smart phone photos. You can also purchase an SD card to install in the Drone to store pics and video.The camera can adjust in flight up and down 90° with a button on the RC or a slide bar on the app screen.During testing I discovered that the video image will sometimes “skip” or ”jump” when the drone is moving. Perhaps a WiFi connection issue? (I’ve included a video with actual footage shot with the drone).The Drone comes with 2 batteries. I flew both batteries until completely drained and was getting the low battery “Beep” from the app. This gave each battery a flight time of 19-20 minutes.Be mindful of the battery indicator icon on the app screen! Once it gets low enough suddenly the low battery indicator alarm will sound and the drone will go into RTH mode and start flying back on it’s own!These batteries take a long time to charge.I flew until I got the low battery “beep” and each battery was completely drained. Charging time on the one battery was 3 hrs and 15 minutes. The other battery took 4 hrs to charge. I repeated this test 3 times. The batteries consistently took the same length of time to charge. Also the design of the included Chargers is problematic. An overly large USB plug makes plugging the 2 Chargers in next to each other not possible. So I could only charge one at a time.This GPS drone is capable of a number of intelligent mode functions. It’s RTH function can be activated manually by depressing the button on the RC. The Drone will then turn towards home point. It will ascend to about 65ft. and fly back to home point. Next it will land on its own. Landing was pretty accurate only missing the launch point by a couple of feet.RTH is designed to engage automatically if the drone loses connection with the remote control or if the battery runs out. I tested this myself running out the batteries several times. The Drone did go into RTH autonomously and return to home point.Other intelligent modes that can be accessed through the app are Circle fly, Waypoint, Human tracking and GPS tracking. Also Gesture mode which allows you to take photos or video by simply standing in front of the drone. Using 1 of 2 different hand gestures you can activate the camera either to take photos or start/stop the video.Circle Fly or Waypoint is activated by tapping the on screen icon at the bottom left which opens another icon upper right. Tap that icon and you get a drop down showing operation instructions. In Waypoint Tap points on the map where you want the drone to fly to and press the send icon. The Drone will ascend to about 50ft and begin flying the course you selected on the map. When it reaches the last chosen point it will stop and hover.In Circles Fly mode tap the circle direction choice and the send icon. The Drone will fly in a circle at its present altitude until you cancel the mode by tapping the on screen icon on the bottom left. (Allow space for the drone to adjust it’s position in the air as it prepares to start its circling).Human tracking is accessed while in optical mode only. Whereas, GPS tracking obviously must be in GPS mode to function.Human tracking uses the drones camera. Tap the HT icon on the left of the app screen when you are standing at least 2 meters from the drone. A blue box will appear around your image on the app screen. Tap it and it will turn red. The Drone will then go into HT mode and move as you do. (Caution. Allow space for the drone to adjust in the air. Especially if you’re indoors)In GPS tracking mode the drone needs to be higher than all surrounding obstacles to activate. In my test that was about 100ft up. I then tapped the GPS tracking icon on the app screen. The Drone emitted a bright flash of light indicating it was actively in tracking mode. I then would walk to one point then another. The Drone would fly over to where I stood and hover. This function is achieved by the GPS tracking where the RC is located.(The camera was pointed straight ahead not down onto the subject being tracked.)It’s a tough little drone as well. During testing it suffered several crashes without any damage.All in all it’s a pretty cool Drone. An Elite toy!In some ways it reminds me of my Mavic Mini. Kind of a Junior Mavic Mini. The color is very similar as is the carrying case. Propeller design is the same. It’s about the same size in my hand though it’s lighter.So I am enjoying this drone. A nice addition to my collection😎thanks Holy Stone!
M**L
Good beginner drone with long battery life
The media could not be loaded. The Holy Stone HS175 weighs in at 202 gm, which means it does not require FAA registration, and folds to a size that would fit in your pocked. It comes with a particularly nice case that has fitted compartments for the drone, remote and extra battery. It has a mesh zippered pocket to hold all the usual extras: charging cables, spare propellers, User Manual and even propeller guards for flying indoors. The whole package easily fits in a backpack, should you want to take it on a hike. Very nice.The HS175 is a GPS drone with all the usual GPS-enabled capabilities such as Return-to-Home and special flight modes. In addition it has an Optical Flow sensor to both improve the default GPS position holding and also provide position control in situations where GPS is not available, such as indoors. For beginners, Headless mode is available.First impressions:I was expecting a basic beginner GPS drone but was very pleasantly surprised to find it offers much more than the usual basic drone. My first test was a hard one, indoor flight.After charging the batteries and remote I attached the propeller guards and took it to my shop for a maiden flight. The optical flow positioning worked perfectly and the drone automatically went into a very slow mode, maybe as a result of not having a GPS connection. It hovered nicely and was easy to control. I used the trimmer function and the drone held position well enough for me to put down the remote and take a short video with my phone. The battery life seems to be quite good, even though I had the propeller guards attached and was mostly hovering. Overall, it was a lot of fun and I was impressed.The remote is quite basic but works fairly well. It was fairly comfortable to hold, though a touch top heavy with my large phone, and I had no difficulty controlling the drone even without using the phone app. I was disappointed that several functions, like headless mode and speed control don’t have buttons but rather require pushing down a joy stick. Unfortunately, there were no indicator lights on the remote to show the speed currently selected or even its state of charge. On the plus side I did like that there was a button to enter the compass calibration mode and I had no difficulty attaching my iPhone 6s Plus with its case to the holder.Outdoor test:I took it to my local field for a proper test. Calibration went smoothly and I got it up and flying in no time. Speed was good and I took some pictures at a height of over 70m that looked pretty decent on my phone and were stored on the microSD card at an excellent 4096x3072 resolution. The camera gimbal allows for changing the shooting angle from straight ahead to straight down and it worked well in flight. The video is stored at 2048x1080 on both the phone and the card. Of course, the video shows any shaking of the drone but this is to be expected since there is no image stabilization. Follow me mode did follow my phone but it had some difficulties keeping me in the frame. Circle mode worked well and circled at a speed that allowed for a smooth video.I flew for about 18 minutes, including a lot of hovering, when the low battery return to home activated and brought the drone back to within 4 feet of its initial takeoff point. Excellent accuracy for a low cost drone. The RTH altitude is not adjustable which you should keep in mind when flying in areas of tall trees, since the drone does not have obstacle avoidance.The second battery lasted over 18 minutes with more mixed flying, excellent flight time for a low cost drone I think. I tried the speed change control but I couldn’t tell the difference in the speeds, or perhaps the control didn’t work. I used manual Return to Home several times and the drone always landed close to the takeoff point.Conclusions:The HS175 is very compact, easy to fly, takes nice pictures and seems a step up from most of the drones in this price range. The remote controllable camera, the high resolution still pictures and particularly the longer flight time are strong points in its favor. The Optical Flow sensor enables stable flight indoors, a really nice plus for a drone in this price range. It comes with two batteries and a very nice case. I like the HS175 and would recommend it to anyone looking for a beginner drone in this price range.
M**.
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