New to drones. Which to buy to learn?

Harveyshot

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I would like to buy a starter drone (quadcopter) but after reading a million reviews, I'm totally confused. I want to use it outside but most reviews of all under a $100 (don't want to spend a lot to find out I'm not worthy) state they are hard to control with even just a breeze. A lot fly away and are never heard from again.
Would appreciate some advice on decent models to try.
Thank you.
 

TERRY HICKS

New Member
I would like to buy a starter drone (quadcopter) but after reading a million reviews, I'm totally confused. I want to use it outside but most reviews of all under a $100 (don't want to spend a lot to find out I'm not worthy) state they are hard to control with even just a breeze. A lot fly away and are never heard from again.
Would appreciate some advice on decent models to try.
Thank you.
The number one thing to get in my opinion is one with GPS. There are a few under 100.00.
 

EdwEdward

New Member
I would like to buy a starter drone (quadcopter) but after reading a million reviews, I'm totally confused. I want to use it outside but most reviews of all under a $100 (don't want to spend a lot to find out I'm not worthy) state they are hard to control with even just a breeze. A lot fly away and are never heard from again.
Would appreciate some advice on decent models to try.
Thank you.
The cheapest Quadcopter I know of is the Holy Stone F181C RC Drone, $60, with a flight time of 7-9 minutes, a range of 50 – 100 meters, and a pixel of 720P. Personally, I think the ScharkSpark Beetle Selfie Drone is more cost effective. It is also priced at $60, with a flight time of 14 – 16 minutes and a range of 100 meters. The most notable is its two cameras: a 1080p HD front camera and a 720P bottom camera. You can check out this portable selfie drone review.
 
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