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Look at the propellers and see if it push down pull on them and if that doesn't work turn off the controller and qoud then turn it back on and calibrate it on a flat surface hope this helps
By Jovani on May 22, 2017
Yes, to perform a flip, press the right stick down and move the stick in any direction. For example: pushing up will make the H8 Mini perform a forward flip.
By Chuck Liddell on February 19, 2018
Yes battery does come out. It plugs directly into board. To not add pressure on board I added a battery plug to make it easier to plug and unplug battery. Flys great and firmware can be updated to acro mode with a little soldering. For the price it's great. Only problem I have is the controller is a little small for my… see more Yes battery does come out. It plugs directly into board. To not add pressure on board I added a battery plug to make it easier to plug and unplug battery. Flys great and firmware can be updated to acro mode with a little soldering. For the price it's great. Only problem I have is the controller is a little small for my large hands. see less
By Kc F. on March 26, 2018
I believe the propellers just pull off. They are on very thight.
By J. A. on March 7, 2018
Yes, but it's piss-poor quality. it flies straight ahead in the direction it's pointed in, unless it's in headless mode.
By Wasabi Arcades LLC on December 17, 2017
With mine, which is a different model, the light goes on when fully charged. I would leave it plugged in no matter and see what's happening in a few hours, charged or not. The usb port must be active, (computer or whatever turned on).
By Jim Savoy on December 8, 2017
Yes, but don't buy this quad. Go with a Syma brand quad instead. The JJRC will continue to travel in the direction it's going for close to10 seconds if the controller loses communication with the quad. I owned this for 5 minutes before the drone shot up over 200 feet in the air and over 1000 foot away. I couldn't find … see more Yes, but don't buy this quad. Go with a Syma brand quad instead. The JJRC will continue to travel in the direction it's going for close to10 seconds if the controller loses communication with the quad. I owned this for 5 minutes before the drone shot up over 200 feet in the air and over 1000 foot away. I couldn't find it. And JJRC customer service is non existent. True story, don't waste your money. see less
By George Lancaster on December 4, 2017
Hobbyking.com has a full range of drone replacement parts including the small props for this POS
By Dennis M. Griffith on December 2, 2017
If it spins even without the transmitter, and it is only motor, that sounds like a classic failure mode of MOSFET transistors used to control motors on devices like these. This won't be a visible short but rather one inside the transistor's casing, though there may be heat damage to or in the area of the transistor. … see more If it spins even without the transmitter, and it is only motor, that sounds like a classic failure mode of MOSFET transistors used to control motors on devices like these. This won't be a visible short but rather one inside the transistor's casing, though there may be heat damage to or in the area of the transistor. RC hobbyists with a bent towards tinkering can replace these (it does require some skill) so if it's too old to return you could try trading it to someone who might be able to repair it or else use it for spare parts. see less
By Chris on January 13, 2018
FPV refers to Video camera that transmit Video feed to the lcd screen that it comes with and attachable to the transmitter. Idea in to see where the drone is heading even if the drone is not Visible from where you are controlling from. Be advised, range is ... 100ft ish
By Yong M Cho on November 11, 2017
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By Burgess
December 12, 2019
Maybe I'm just new to flying drones, but the first day I had it I broke a blade flying it inside. Changed it and decided to wait until tomorrow and go out side, well broke the another one. Took it back inside changed out the blade with the last extra you get and my son broke it, so its shelved for now. I got a SYMA X12 for my son for Christmas and he seemed to fly that one pretty good in the house a couple of days with out braking any blades. Until I said, "son let me hold that thing I'll show you how to fly it like a pro, let's go out side". After taking off and landing a time or two I wanted to see how high it could go, so that's what I done. We never saw it again.
By Amanda Leimbach
December 12, 2019
By Artie
December 12, 2019
this is the second one I ordered I stuck with this model because the first one was awesome. this one lasted two flights and then one of the motors failed so it went into a box and out to the garage. The first one took some beating and after countless flights and crashes it to had a motor burn out. awe : ( but wait I have spare parts from this one that failed now I'm flying again the only reason for the three stars is for its spare parts
By Gerrit
December 11, 2019
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January 26, 2018
By Homesteading large family
January 26, 2018
This is a nice quadcopter it is very fast, the yaw is super fast and is durable. I had a problem with a motor not working but I don't think the problem was with the model but my individual copter. Though now u would buy a inverted copter case the do everything this does but fly upside down. This one is less money than inverted one.
By S***I
January 25, 2018
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By Chris
January 19, 2018
This is probably the best-flying toy-grade quad I've yet seen. The transmitter is slightly larger than that of something like a CX10 so a better fit for adult hands, while the removable battery means the lifetime won't be tied to the service life of the supplied cell. One can readily buy compatible cells from many sources, but always verify the polarity is the same before connecting, and it is generally a good idea to let motors cool for a few minutes after flying a whole battery. Two things that make this really stand out are the built-in prop protector light enough not to reduce flight performance, and decision to make both the airframe and props out of a more flexible plastic that can better absorb impacts (unfortunately, you only get two spare props instead of the traditional four, but they may last enough longer to excuse that). With the prop guard gentle wall impact will usually just bounce off rather than meaning crashes, and the guards are just high enough that you can actually fly it up and stick it to a ceiling. When parked on the ceiling the props end up so close that you can then reduce the throttle quite far before it falls off (beware that when it does come off you will need to throttle back up to keep flying!) An absolute beginner may find that while stable the quad may drift a little bit in a hover requiring correction - in other words, a little skill must be developed so it is not a toy for a young child or one who will become quickly frustrated - but this is far tamer (and infinitely more mistake-survivable) than any RC helicopter of 10 years ago. And for the capable pilot, it can maneuver quite aggressively, especially with the transmitter in high rates. While the transmitter size is nice, the plastic it is made of is quite cheap in appearance. More seriously, it shares a flaw of some other far east electronics in that the design of the plastic molds for the battery compartment were made by someone who assumed your AAA cells will have a slightly taller bump on their positive terminals than some US brands (notable Duracell) actually have. This can mean the transmitter fails to turn off or randomly cuts out. Cheap store-brand AAA's may fit better, but another fix is to take out the batteries and break off a bit of toothpick behind each of the positive contacts to push it closer to the battery. Finally it should be mentioned that while this is sold and intended as a ready to go package (just add transmitter AAA batteries) the hobby RC community on sites like rcgroups has figured out both how to send compatible control signals from more precise hobby-grade transmitters, and how to replace the flight control firmware of the quad itself.
By kevin KC
January 19, 2018
Bought this after shopping for an affordable drone to fly around the house. I have an apartment with high ceilings and this is great to hover around the place. I only wish it had a longer battery life, mine is usually about 5 minutes each. I've been using it for almost a month, it holds up to some rough crashes, sometimes the props get jammed and don't rotate but it has been an easy fix.
By Justsin
January 16, 2018
this is an awful lot of fun for a mini. however it's more for inside since the wind is a bit rough on it, and although it has headless mode and return function, when it's too far away it's just to hard to see. still tons of fun and surprisingly durable for what it is. the other issue I had with it, and I'm not the best quad flyer in the world, is on the second mode it is crazy erratic, almost to the point of uncontrollable. but if your skilled enough you may fair better in that area than I did.
By Sujay
January 1, 2018
Great for learning but is now malfunctioning. The drone is pretty responsive and taught me the controls pretty quick I did buy this drone for the same purpose learn to fly at low cost Sad after 10days of use now it just drifts very steeply in one direction hence the lift fails noticed one rotor to be poor in revs If it doesn't improve after a recharge will send it back Noticeably the rotor guard is very close to the rotor and because of plastic parts and hits once in a while the guard and rotor touch each other at high rpms , should be designed better Update: After requesting for a return they gladly understood the situation and instead sent a new one The new one was working very well But then within a few days on experimenting I find that on swapping the battery of the old to the new, the new one gives me the same problem. After a few more days and I notice that the old battery does not charge anymore So the rotor not spinning properly is to my conclusion a poor battery voltage situation Considering it is pretty new less than a month and the battery fades away implies a quality issue to me. But yes thanks to the great customer service