439 days ago

Drone

Morne from Red Beach

Drone

Package:
1x RC Drone
1x Transmitter
3x Lipo Battery
1x Screwdriver
1x USB Charging Cable
4x Spare Blades
1x Carry Case

Drones with fordable arms are small in size and easy to carry.
Drone With altitude hold mode function provides stable flight.
A Drone With a Wi-Fi function can be connected to an app or system to take pictures or videos and send real-time images through the phone camera.
Drone wide-angle camera gives wide, high-definition pictures and video.
Drone With One key to return function makes it easy to find the way home.
2.4GHz Technology Adopted for Anti-Interference.

Drone Function:
Up/down, Forward/backwards, Turn left/right, Sideward flight, LED Light, Headless Mode, One Key Automatic Return, Altitude Hold Mode, Camera/Video

Price: $60

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Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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