
Scrubuz
The Scrubuz HK66 is a fold‑able, GPS‑enabled drone under 249 g that offers a 2K camera with an electrically adjustable lens, 5 GHz Wi‑Fi transmission and dual batteries for up to 40 minutes of total flight time, targeting beginners and travel‑oriented content creators.
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Current
$45.99
Average
$64.99
Lowest
$45.99
Highest
$249.99
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Best For
Beginner pilots, travelers, and social‑media content creators who need a lightweight, FAA‑exempt drone for landscape, event, real‑estate, or educational shooting; ideal for open‑area recreational flying and quick‑setup scenarios.
Not Ideal For
Professional cinematographers, users requiring obstacle‑avoidance, operations in consistently windy conditions, or those who need long‑range transmission and a built‑in controller screen.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers note that the HK66 packs high‑end features—GPS‑guided intelligent modes, brushless motors and a 2K camera—into an entry‑level price, making it a compelling value proposition, but they caution that the absence of obstacle avoidance and limited transmission range keep it from competing with premium models.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the drone’s ease of use, portable design, and solid video quality, especially praising the dual‑battery setup and gesture controls. Common frustrations revolve around GPS calibration quirks, occasional Wi‑Fi drops, and the lack of a built‑in screen on the controller.
Common Complaints
Repeated GPS calibration on startup, intermittent Wi‑Fi disconnections, reduced battery endurance in wind, absence of a screen on the remote, and occasional receipt of defective units.
What People Are Saying
“The Scrubuz HK66 delivers exceptional value for aerial photography enthusiasts, combining advanced features with user‑friendly operations.”
“nearly double the fun time”
“GPS signal calibration issues on startup, requiring repeated compass calibration.”
“intermittent Wi‑Fi disconnection during flight, especially in areas with interference.”
“No screen on remote — requires smartphone use, which can be inconvenient in bright sunlight.”
How It Compares
vs. Holy Stone HS720
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Disadvantages
Choose HK66 for ultra‑lightweight travel and budget‑friendly features; pick HS720 if you need higher resolution and longer range.
vs. DJI Mini 3
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Disadvantages
HK66 is ideal for budget‑conscious beginners; Mini 3 is better for users demanding top‑tier video quality and safety features.
vs. Ruko F11 Pro
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Select HK66 for lightweight portability and cost efficiency; opt for Ruko F11 Pro if higher resolution and longer single‑flight time are priorities.