Key Takeaways
1. Hubsan Mini competes with DJI drones and is priced at approximately $429, including two batteries.
2. The drone weighs around 260 grams, exceeding the 250-gram limit for recreational flying in many regions.
3. It boasts a maximum flight time of 45 minutes and a top speed of 25 km/h under ideal conditions.
4. Equipped with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, it can record 4K video at 30 fps and take 5,472 x 3,648 resolution photos.
5. The Mini features a 16 km signal range, GPS control, visual tracking, and obstacle detection, with data stored on a microSD card.
We’ve shared before about Hubsan, a company that sells a variety of quadcopter drones. Their latest product, the Hubsan Mini, presents itself as a competitor to similar offerings from DJI and is now available for import. The price is just shy of $429 directly from the maker (though it’s currently out of stock at the time this was written). At this price point, buyers get the drone along with two batteries. As is common, local warranty rights may not be applicable if there’s a need for claims.
Specifications and Performance
The drone has a takeoff weight of around 260 grams, which just crosses the 250-gram limit for flying drones recreationally in many nations. Hubsan claims that it can achieve a maximum flight time of 45 minutes at a speed of 25km/h, assuming there are no windy conditions. The Mini is fitted with a 1-inch CMOS sensor that is stabilized on a gimbal and can shoot videos at a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 at 30 frames per second. For those who want higher frame rates, it can also record at 60 frames per second in 2,720 x 1,530 resolution. Pictures can be taken at an impressive resolution of 5,472 x 3,648.
Range and Features
The stated signal range reaches up to 16 kilometers (about 10 miles). Users can control the drone not just through direct commands, but also by using GPS for indirect control. It also features visual tracking for people and is said to be capable of detecting obstacles without needing any action from the user. Lastly, data storage is managed through a microSD card.
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