
Holy Stone
The Holy Stone HS190 is a foldable nano quadcopter released in 2018, targeting beginners and kids with its pocket‑size design and simple one‑key controls. It offers altitude hold, headless mode, and multiple stunt functions but is limited by short flight time and modest range.
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$29.99
Average
$28.38
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$20.99
Highest
$53.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the HS190 for its ultra‑compact, fold‑into‑controller design and beginner‑oriented features such as altitude hold, headless mode, and one‑key takeoff/landing. They appreciate the fun stunt modes but criticize the limited 30‑50 m range, short 5‑7 min flight time, and occasional charging‑cable reliability issues, noting it is best suited for short, line‑of‑sight play rather than serious aerial work.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the drone’s pocket‑size convenience, ease of use for kids, and entertaining flips and spins, while repeatedly lamenting the brief battery life, modest range, and occasional charging cable defects. Overall sentiment is positive for casual, short‑duration fun but tempered by practical limitations.
Common Complaints
Short 5–7 minute battery life, limited 30–50 m range, inconsistent charging cable quality, and instability in breezy conditions.
What People Are Saying
“perfect for kids with different skill levels”
“takes under an hour to charge”
How It Compares
vs. Ryze Tello
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Tello for camera capability and longer flights; choose HS190 for ultra‑compact, registration‑free pocket use.
vs. Eachine E010
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick HS190 over E010 when you want extra features like altitude hold and a foldable controller; pick E010 only if budget is the primary concern.