
Customers are enthusiastic about the Kaptur GPS Drone's ease of use and the quality of its pictures. Many found it easy to learn to fly and control, resulting in a positive experience, especially for beginners. However, a significant drawback reported by customers was the short battery life, which limited flight time. Concerns were also raised regarding the GPS functionality and its reliability.
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Well bought this drone yesterday. $ 200 plus and it work great the first few times I flew it. Then it flew away never to be seen again. Had it for 4 hours. Total waste of money, I might as well had taken the $200 and burned them
Posted by Evelyn
I'm always big into brand name drones like DJI , but decided to picked up this drone for the price and the quality and fun with this drone wow me, flying and ease of controlling, connecting wifi and camera quality was quite impressive. Little down side is battery life, aprox flight time about 15 mins or less and take a while to recharge.
Posted by Nemo
This is my first drone, so I was very careful about reading the instructions and setting it up properly. I had no issues getting all of the features to work properly (GPS/Return Home, Take Off, Camera, etc.) The drone flies very well, is pretty stable, and has thus far maintained a reliable connection to the remote. First thing I noted is the flexible and thin plastic housing. It makes sense to have this sort of springy casing, as the drone will be less likely to snap in a low impact collision. HOWEVER, there is one big flaw with this casing. The landing gear. When landing the drone, under normal circumstances, you should be fine. On my maiden flight, however, I was a fool and allowed the battery to run dry before I could fully land. The drone was about 6 feet in the air when it fell to the ground (actual wet grass, not cement). One particular landing gear took the brunt of the force and was propelled out of it's clipped holster and through the top of the motor casing. Ouch! A little super glue fixed her up...but I must suggest to the manufacturer that the landing gear be fixed to the drone more rigidly. If the landing gear had not slipped out of it's holster, the force of the landing would have been taken through the whole arm of the drone rather than pierced through the top of the case. Overall, great starter drone. Just be careful!
Posted by Th3W0lf3