Elecci
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The elecci E88 is a foldable, entry‑level mini‑drone with a front‑facing HD camera and a screen‑equipped remote, aimed at beginners and kids for short‑range indoor/outdoor flying.
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Best For
Beginners learning basic drone controls, children and teens under supervision, indoor flying in large open spaces, casual outdoor use in calm, wind‑free conditions, educational projects on electronics and flight dynamics, short‑range social‑media aerial shots.
Not Ideal For
Serious aerial photography, racing, outdoor flying in breezy conditions, users needing GPS‑based navigation or reliable return‑to‑home, anyone requiring stable gimbal footage or durable professional‑grade motors.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers label the E88 as a toy‑grade, white‑label drone. FlyingGlass warns that 4K claims are misleading and obstacle avoidance is non‑functional. Maker Pro praises its educational value and low price, noting the STM32 flight controller and sensor suite. RCDrone.top gives it a middling score, citing poor video quality and brushed‑motor wear, and recommends it only for casual indoor use.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ease of use, built‑in screen and the bundled batteries/SD card, calling it a fun starter drone for kids. However, many complain about unreliable signal, ineffective obstacle avoidance, shaky video and short flight time in windy conditions, leading to frequent loss‑of‑drone incidents.
Common Complaints
Obstacle avoidance fails, video quality is blurry especially indoors, Wi‑Fi signal drops around 50 m causing loss of control, controller feels cheap with loose joystick, battery life drops sharply in wind, lack of GPS makes RTH unreliable.
What People Are Saying
“Great for kids and beginners — easy to fly and set up.”
“Love the screen on the controller — no need to use my phone.”
“Obstacle avoidance doesn’t work — crashed into a tree immediately.”
“Video is blurry and grainy, especially indoors.”
“Lost signal at 50 meters — drone flew away.”
How It Compares
Compared to other entry‑level drones like the DJI Tello, the E88 is cheaper and includes a built‑in screen, but it lacks GPS, has poorer camera quality, and uses less reliable Wi‑Fi transmission. Its flight time is similar, yet the Tello offers more stable video and better obstacle detection. Overall, the E88 is best for ultra‑budget beginners who value a screen controller over advanced features.