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The TENSSENXGPS Drone is a versatile quadcopter designed for both adults and kids, featuring a 1080P HD camera, 5G transmission, and intelligent flight modes. With two batteries providing a total of 26 minutes of flight time, this drone is perfect for capturing memorable moments. Its GPS auto-return feature ensures safety, while beginner-friendly controls make it easy for anyone to fly.
Brand | TENSSENX |
Model Name | TSRC X7 |
Special Feature | Auto Follow, Integrated GPS, Auto-Landing, First Person View (FPV), One Button Return |
Age Range (Description) | Adult, Kid |
Color | Black |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | USB Charger Cables, Extra Propellers Blades, Batteries, GPS Drone and Rechargeable Controller, Extra Landing Feet |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | radio frequency |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Wireless Communication Technology | 5GHz |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 12.05"L x 7.6"W x 3.6"H |
UPC | 638457641905 |
Item Weight | 1.68 pounds |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer Part Number | TSRC X7 |
Special Features | Auto Follow, Integrated GPS, Auto-Landing, First Person View (FPV), One Button Return |
J**Y
Why I bought 2 TSRC X7 GPS Drones
TSRC X7 GPS Drone – Solid Performance and Built to LastI’m new to drones, so I wanted something that was easy to learn but still exciting to fly. The TSRC X7 GPS Drone turned out to be a great choice. The controls took a little time to get used to, but after a few flights, I had no trouble steering it. The drone responds well, even at higher altitudes, and while the photo and video quality aren’t truly 4K, the 1080p resolution is still clear enough to enjoy flying and capture good footage.One thing that stood out was how quickly it climbs. It can fly high and far enough to make it fun, but it still stays within a range that feels safe for beginners. It’s also very steady in the air, making it easier to control.Not for Indoor UseThis is definitely not an indoor drone. If you try flying it inside, you’ll probably crash into something and risk breaking the drone or whatever it hits. It’s also a good idea to stay away from trees until you’re confident with the controls. I learned that the hard way when I misjudged the distance to a tree and got the drone stuck 27 feet up. The flight log recorded the exact height, which was helpful, but it still took me two hours and a 24-foot extension pole to get it down. The battery had drained from the flashing lights while it was stuck, but once I swapped in a fresh one, it flew like nothing ever happened.Due to my own fault of flying too close to things, I’ve crashed this drone multiple times, and it’s still holding up well. The landing gear popped off once, and one of the light covers cracked, but both were easy to reattach. It’s lightweight but sturdy enough to handle rough landings.Camera and Flight FeaturesThe TSRC X7 GPS Drone has a 120° wide-angle front-facing camera, which is wide enough to capture the full horizon plus part of what’s below. While the downward-facing camera is there, I haven’t found a way to use it for photos or video—it seems to be just for navigation purposes. The flight log is another nice feature, recording distance, altitude, and duration of each flight.The drone has a microSD card slot, which is really nice. When you’re recording videos in flight, the high resolution ones saved to the microSD card, to save power by avoiding transmitting all that data through the air. But it still sends a low resolution version of the video in real time. So you end up with two copies once you install the microSD card. You don’t need anything big or fancy. I found an old 4 GB one laying around that is more than enough. You can buy these on Amazon for just a few dollars.Testing the Drone at Maximum AltitudeI took the TSRC X7 GPS Drone out again today to one of the highest spots in the city and flew it to its maximum altitude. The view was incredible, and even though there was wind and a few strong gusts, the drone held its position and hovered steadily. This allowed me to get some great footage without worrying about it drifting off course.What really impressed me was how well it handled wind turbulence. The weather wasn’t great, but the drone corrected itself automatically and held altitude. That kind of stability makes a big difference, especially when flying high.Another feature I like is the low-battery return-to-home function. When the battery gets low, the drone returns to the takeoff point automatically, which helps prevent losing it mid-flight.I Liked It So Much, I Bought a Second OneAfter spending more time with the TSRC X7 GPS Drone, I liked it so much that I bought a second one. Now, I have double the flight time with two extra batteries, plus a backup drone in case I crash or lose one. I also have a second remote and extra propellers, which will definitely come in handy.I’ve logged about two hours of total flight time, gotten it stuck in a tree once (completely my fault), and even practiced precision landings within a 2’ x 2’ square. The TSRC X7 GPS Drone is very responsive, even at high altitudes. So far, I’ve only flown it on its slowest speed setting, which is already fast. I can only imagine what the higher speed levels would be like.Final ThoughtsThe TSRC X7 GPS Drone has been a great experience. It’s durable, steady in the air, and fun to fly. It handles wind well, corrects itself mid-flight, and has useful features like the return-to-home function. With 30 minutes of total flight time across two batteries, it’s enough to have fun before needing to recharge. I’m looking forward to flying it more and continuing to improve my skills.
T**L
Great for the price and first timers.
My husband loves it. He has crashed it soooooo many times and it's still going. He has only changed one blade so far. It's great for a starter and the design is better than the ones that have the pull out blades. It's very lightweight and he says it's easy to navigate. The camera is good quality for the price and has Very crisp colors.The only downside is the dreaded battery life.I'm currently looking for one that has the same design with better batteries.I also bought my son-in-law one and lhe oves it along with my grandson.
B**R
Good Beginner Drone
I have never flown a drone that costs more than $5 from the kids isle at the dollar store and know next to nothing about them, so I'm coming into this not really knowing what to expect.so far I've mostly flown it inside (it has an indoor mode) due to weather, but I found a good enough break to go outside for a flight. Here is what I've experienced so far. Ill add a quick summary at the bottom.opening the box/case: The box was in great condition with no damage, and the case that comes with it feels very high-quality. As soon as I opened the case to see what's in side, I was greeted with a very clean interior with a dense foam cutout for the drone, the controller, and the extra battery. The drone itself was smaller than I expected, but then again I've only ever see the cheap ones and the big professional ones.going through the setup process: The included instructions were very clear and nearly every step had pictures and explanations. there were also plenty of QR codes to see download the free app, and the app itself seems reliable and simple. I had to go through the setup process a few times due to mostly user error. but once I got the hang of it, it only take 30 seconds to 1 min to get it out and ready to fly.*personal tip: turn off any VPN you have on your phone, and disable Auto-reconnect on your local WIFI!Flying as a beginner: here is where the fun starts. once it was all setup and calibrated, I unlocked the motors and gently pushed up on the throttle. I was surprised at the speed it had risen, it went up maybe 4-5 feet FAST. I was expecting a slow and gradual rise as I slowly went up on the lever, but this thing woke up and chose VIOLENCE! As it went up it had also angled forward somehow without me touching the other lever, and turned into a aerial Roomba as I tried to get it under control. it eventually came to a "landing" after hitting the wall the final time. It took me a few times to get used to it and able to hover and slowly move up/Down/Left/Right.The wife and I agreed, we aren't flying this indoors anymore.The next day I was able to go outside since the weather had lightened up and was only breezy/windy. I was little nervous how it would handle it, but decided to go easy on it and get a feel for it first. went mostly well, but did loose control again eventually while flying it low. I felt more confident and decided to take it straight up as high as I could, which turned out to be 31 meters for me while in beginner mode.once I got up there, I found it easier to control and move around, it took a lot longer but I finally did start to lose control again and decided to come down. I came down till it was about 8 foot off the ground and I was having trouble controlling it smoothly. I decided to just let it hover for a moment and activate the auto landing. once activated, it took a couple seconds then started to move around close to where it took off but it stopped about 6 foot short and turned off the motors and dropped about 5 foot into the grass.so in summary:packaging: 10/10 clean, neat, organized.portability: 8/10 good carrying case, small drone itself, but takes time and some space to take off.setup procedure: 9/10 example videos provided, pictured instructions and explanations. some terminology made it slightly confusing.communication: 6/10 could be user error. kept randomly disconnecting from my phone and loosing satellite communication strength. the controller itself had flawless connection. did have about 0.5-1 second lag.quality: 8/10 clean minimal exterior, arms feel snappy when locking into place, nothing was broken or missing, camera quality seems ok so far, controller feels cheap with some of the buttons being wobbly/loose, phone mount is not good for XL or + phones or phones with big cases as it has a tendency to fall out if you angle the controller wrong.user interface: 8/10 pleasantly surprised with the app quality and it being bug free, on screen buttons do not block view at all and feel "out of the way", the controller-drone interface is nearly non existent beyond either a 1 beep or two beep sequence and red/green lights on the arms.durability: 9/10 only thing broken so far was just the propellers after crashing a few times, everything else still works like new, can get scratched easily but does not dent so far.in total, I say this is a good starter drone for the price/feature ratio if you want to take videos or pictures. I will be upgrading to a more premium drone eventually once I feel confident with them in general. If your on the fence about getting a drone, I HIGHLY recommend this if you catch it on sale.
C**.
I read and followed all the directions and rules
About two of these drones because I thought they were good they fly good but one controller makes the drone keep on spinning with the yaw and it won't stop at all second controller screen froze but they yaw works and then suddenly the other controller the the screen froze same exact problem so I can't fly either one of the drones cuz neither one of the controllers work I contacted a customer service and the only thing they could tell me is to read the manual and that I wasn't doing things right other than that they would not respond back to me at all no matter what I said to them so I told him I was going to go to Amazon and ask for a refund makes no sense to contact customer service that's supposed to help you but then they just tell you that you're supposed to follow the rules and the directions which I did follow the rules and directions and now we're in there does it say how to reset the screen or to stop it from going in circles so sucks to be them they're going to lose their money cuz I emailed them and they have not written me back
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