
BlueFire
The BlueFire Mini Drone for Kids Ages 6+ is a compact, beginner‑friendly quadcopter featuring altitude hold, one‑key takeoff/landing, headless mode and bright LED lights. It ships with three rechargeable batteries and a 2.4 GHz controller, making it ideal for indoor and calm outdoor play.
Pros
Current
$24.99
Average
$26.93
Lowest
$24.99
Highest
$26.99
Lower = better sales rank
Please sign in to leave a review
No reviews yet. Be the first to review!
Get notified when the price drops. Track this product on BigBangPrice, our price tracking partner.
Cons
From Expert Reviews
Praised by Experts
Criticized by Experts
From User Reviews
Users Love
Users Complain About
Expert Opinion
Professional YouTube reviewers describe the BlueFire Mini Drone as a "fun little drone" perfect for families, emphasizing its beginner‑level stabilization, safety features, and the value of extra batteries and LED lights. FPV kit testers note its lightweight 36 g build and 6‑axis gyro make it an ideal introduction to flying, though they point out the short flight time and limited wind performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the drone for being super fun and easy for children aged 6+, highlighting the intuitive one‑key controls, bright LEDs and the convenience of three included batteries. Common complaints focus on the short battery life, occasional drift that needs trim adjustments, and the drone’s susceptibility to damage if crashed hard, especially outdoors.
Common Complaints
Short 4‑5 minute flight time per battery, need for trim adjustments to prevent drift, limited range and reduced performance in wind, and potential fragility after hard crashes.
What People Are Saying
“Super fun and easy for kids 6+”
“a fun little drone”
How It Compares
vs. Makerfire Armor Blue Bee (FPV Kit)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose BlueFire for straightforward beginner fun; choose Makerfire for a more advanced FPV introduction.
vs. Force1 UFO 4000
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick BlueFire for easy indoor use and extra batteries; pick Force1 for longer flights and a sturdier outdoor toy.
vs. Hand‑Controlled Flying Ball (Best Buy)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select BlueFire for remote‑controlled flight with beginner features; select the Hand‑Controlled Flying Ball for ultra‑simple, sensor‑based indoor play.