
Pallton
The Pallton X80 Mini Drone is a foldable, beginner‑friendly quadcopter featuring a 1080P HD camera, dual batteries for up to 24 minutes of flight, and smart controls like gesture and trajectory flight. It targets kids and casual users who want an easy‑to‑use, portable drone for basic aerial photography and social media content.
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$35.98
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$39.78
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Best For
Beginners, children (8+ with supervision), casual hobbyists, and travelers who want a lightweight, easy‑to‑fly drone for backyard fun, travel vlogging, and basic aerial shots.
Not Ideal For
Professional photography, long‑range or windy outdoor flights, users needing obstacle avoidance, or anyone requiring autonomous navigation and high‑end video resolution beyond 1080P.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers note that the X80 punches above its weight with a 1080P camera and smart features like gesture control, positioning it well against other budget foldable drones. They commend the dual‑battery setup for extended flight but caution that Wi‑Fi FPV lag and the lack of onboard storage are common compromises at this price point.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the X80’s ease of use, portable design, and surprisingly good video quality, especially for kids and travel. However, many report connectivity hiccups, occasional app crashes, and wish for onboard storage and a more robust remote.
Common Complaints
Frequent FPV signal drop beyond 30‑50 m, app instability on older devices, propeller fragility, absence of a microSD card slot, and a remote that feels cheap and lacks included AA batteries.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect first drone for my 10-year-old — easy to fly and takes great videos.”
“Love the gesture selfie feature — works surprisingly well.”
“Folds up small and fits in my pocket. Great for travel.”
“Battery life is much better than expected with two packs.”
“Altitude hold makes it stable even when I’m learning.”
“FPV feed cuts out after about 30 meters — not close to 100m.”
“App crashes sometimes on older phones.”
“One of the propellers broke after a minor bump — glad extras were included.”
“No way to save videos without a phone — wish it had a microSD slot.”
“Remote feels cheap; AA batteries not included is annoying.”
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