![]() Price considerationsĪt this time, thankfully, the Drone X Pro can be found for a reasonable price. There are a few other sellers and brands you can find on Amazon, Banggood, and such with this exact machine. The thing is, as best as we can tell, the Eachine E58 and the Drone X Pro are the same machine, a white-label product produced in China for brands to sell as their own. Have you ever heard of the Eachine E58? It’s a toy-class drone that offers the same things as the Drone X Pro. ![]() Wrapping things up, please make your own judgement that the drone is sold on Amazon by a brand called Drone-Clone Xperts. Otherwise, you’re looking at a decent flight controller, and some basic flight modes. There is a newer machine, the Drone X Pro Limitless that has a 4K camera, so there’s some hope.Īnyhow, connectivity range is limited to a couple hundred feet at best, and battery life will keep you airborne for less than 10 minutes. If you see any any “video samples” from this drone that look clean and crisp, I’m sorry to say, they faked it. ![]() Up front, the Drone X Pro houses a 2MP 720p camera. This toy-class machine is much smaller and lighter than the DJI Mavic Pro, it also rocks specs that fail to compete with the more expensive drone. Are you seeing the trend yet? We get it, DJI drones have been often emulated, especially the Mavic Pro, and it appears the Drone X Pro is another such machine. Similarly, the Drone X Pro Air looks a lot like the DJI Mavic Air. Up front, the Drone X Pro is a folding quadcopter that looks a little like a smaller DJI Mavic Pro. We’ll explore more below, for now, just what is the Drone X Pro? A lot like we’re going to tell you, the results say that the drone itself is a perfectly capable toy-class machine, it’s just not worth the price they are asking. When we performed a web search for the Drone X Pro, many of the first results were very negative.
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