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Monday, January 16, 2017

Whether the Typhoon H Realsense worths the price?

Yuneec Typhoon H avoid obstacles

The Typhoon H Realsense was launched at CES 2016 and one of Yuneec’s key selling points was the Intel Realsense module that the latest – and most expensive so far – Yuneec Typhoon was supposed to carry.

Yuneec China launched the Typhoon H and retailed it – after months of delay –for about US$1,299, about twice as much as the Typhoon Q500 4K. Is the Typhoon H Realsense worth this price? Many experts and pilots don’t think so.

Typhoon H Realsense uses a similar Intel Realsense module to those used in bikers’ helmets, simulated computer gaming and a range of other fields. How effective it’d be on an aerial drone that’s following subjects to capture QHD footage?While the expectations were high, the Typhoon H Realsense has so far not been met with similar level of praise as that displayed in almost every DJI Phantom 4 review. Rather, the DJI RC quadcopter has a market-leading Obstacle Avoidance System (OAS).

A Typhoon H Realsense, against DJI Phantom 4 comparison, demonstrates a couple of major difference, the key being that the DJI system is more stable in varied conditions.

Quite naturally, the comparisons with the DJI Phantom 4 flooded on-line forums like DroneCompares or myfirstdrone.com. Compared to Typhoon H Realsense, Phantom 4 reviews have been largely positive, with its multi-camera-based OAS is known to avoid obstacles without failing from a longer distance.

One important thing to remember is that the Typhoon H Realsense does not include the collision avoidance feature that was on display when the drone was launched at the CES 2016. For starters, the drone in the demonstration was aided by a Vicon infrared system that is far from standard.

DJI Phantom 4 vs Yuneec Typhoon H reviews have been overwhelmingly sided in favour of DJI.

Pilots are calling Typhoon H Realsense drone’s safety mechanism, at its best, ‘basic’.

While the Typhoon H Realsense does work better at low-light conditions, a lot of people have complained about problems encountered when the sunlight is too bright or the breeze is too strong. Experts agree that the likelihood of flying a UAV during daytime is much higher than flying it at night.  On the contrary, the DJI drones is equipped with its own obstacle avoidance system that can sense objects from a much longer distance, and take evasive action without failing.

Under standard flying conditions, the Typhoon H Realsense and the Phantom 4 from DJI report an operating time of 22 minutes and 28 minutes respectively. However, the heavier bodyweight of the Typhoon H Realsense, due to its almost inconvenient size thanks to the six rotors, almost always contributes to the faster drain-out of the battery, and its inability to fly longer or higher.

 

 

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Friday, January 6, 2017

DJI Phantom 3 vs the Xiaomi Mi Drone:Which one I should buy?

Xiaomi mi drone vs DJI Phantom 3

I raised a question on Quora that should I buy the DJI Phantom 3 or the Xiaomi Mi Drone? Here are some answers for you if you also don’t know which one to choose.

#”The Xiaomi, as a brand new product, is definitely a risky choice. With the price point where it’s at, and the incredible specs, I can see why you would be interested in buying it. However, the DJI Phantom 3 series offers comparable specs at basically the same price point. DJI is the biggest player in the game, and they have excellent service and reliability.

I have dealt with these Xiaomi lowball products before, with the Yi Action Camera, and was pretty disappointed with the quality of product I received. I got it at the same price as the Gopro Hero, but it had higher specs. Despite this, The footage was basically the same. I would have much rather had the reliability and versatility of the GoPro if the video quality was the same.

I would suggest that you read as many reviews as possible. I’ve had my Phantom 3 Standard for two month now and I am very happy with my purchase.

One thing to keep in mind, that I noticed when looking at the specs, is that the descent speed for Xiaomi Mi drone is a painstakingly slow 1.5 m/s. I already thought mine was slow, at 3 m/s. I think the 2 extra minutes of battery life would be spent on landing, because it will take twice as long, which is a big deal if you flew high.”

#“If you are a beginner for drone or have the higher requirements on drones, of course DJI drones are the best options for you. You can choose from the beginner drones like DJI Phantom 3 standard(Buy Phantom 3 Standard | DJI Store) to the high end drones Inspire pro(Buy Inspire 1 Pro | DJI Store).

Xiaomi Mi drone is a new drone product, it may satify your basic aeriel photos, but there are some uncertain factors like the photos’ quality.

So I would like to suggest you buy DJI phantom series and or you can wait for the matured Xiaomi Mi drone.”

#“The DJI Phantom 3 Standard is a more tried and tested model and has better support in terms of spare parts and troubleshooting. The Xiaomi Mi drone however has better specs in many areas such as a longer flight time (27 vs 25 minutes), better range (2000m vs 1000m), has a larger field of view and also is much more portable which makes traveling with it much easier.

I would recommend the Xiaomi Mi drone for the price, however the price is higher now than it was initially advertised to be selling at, so it is not quite the bargain it was initially advertised to be.”

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