Rankings

The Karuisrc K600 is a GPS-enabled drone featuring a 4K UHD camera with a 120° field of view and a built-in 4.5-inch LCD screen for phone-free operation. Its trade-off is the lack of foldable design and advanced obstacle avoidance, limiting portability and safety. Best suited for beginners and casual aerial photographers seeking easy controls and solid imaging.

The Holy Stone HS720E offers a 4K camera, GPS, and up to 46 minutes of total flight time, targeting adult recreational pilots. Its higher weight, lack of a true gimbal, and occasional app issues limit appeal for professionals. Ideal for intermediate users who value long endurance and 4K video without a premium price.

The Potensic ATOM SE is a sub-250 g foldable drone that provides 4K video, a wide 118° field of view and up to 31 minutes of flight with a 4 km signal range. It is limited by a single-axis gimbal and occasional app stability issues. Best suited for travelers and beginners needing a lightweight, affordable camera drone.

The Tercaso GPS Drone is a foldable quadcopter with a 2K camera, brushless motors and up to 40 minutes of flight time thanks to dual batteries. Its modest battery capacity and wind sensitivity limit endurance and stability in breezy conditions. Best suited for beginners and travelers who prioritize portability and easy-use features.

The Oddire X28 is a sub-250 g foldable drone offering a long 48-minute flight time and a rich set of GPS-based flight modes. Its main drawbacks are unreliable app connectivity and a camera that falls short of true 4K quality. It suits beginners seeking portable, feature-rich flying for short-range use.

The Holy Stone HS360S is a sub-250 g foldable GPS drone featuring a 4K UHD camera and up to 20 minutes of flight time, making it highly portable for casual aerial photography. Its limited 20 fps video frame rate and real-world range falling short of the 10,000-ft claim are notable trade-offs. Ideal for beginners and travelers seeking lightweight, registration-free flight.

The Toladrone TD12LCD combines a foldable design with a built-in LCD remote that streams 1080p video without a smartphone, powered by brushless motors. Its limitations are the lack of GPS, a relatively heavy 621 g body, and modest 20-minute flight endurance. It serves beginners and casual flyers who value immediate FPV viewing and easy controls.

The Blinory HK55 is a budget-friendly, foldable GPS drone offering auto-return, follow-me and waypoint flight modes with a 2K camera and shock-absorbing gimbal. Its low price and sub-250 g weight come at the cost of modest video quality and some ergonomic drawbacks. Best suited for beginners and casual flyers who prioritize affordability and ease of use.

The BETAFPV Air65 ELRS V3 is an ultralight 65 mm brushless whoop weighing about 17 g, delivering a high thrust-to-weight ratio and integrated 400 mW VTX for agile freestyle. Its main drawback is the very short 2.5-4 minute flight time and fragile propellers. Ideal for intermediate pilots seeking extreme agility in tight spaces.

The KINGULL G9 is a foldable sub-250 g drone with a 4K camera, GPS auto-return and brushless motors, targeting beginners who need portability. Despite its specs, the advertised 45-minute flight time is unrealistic and the 480 g weight makes it heavier than typical sub-250 g models. Suitable for short daytime flights where portability matters more than endurance.

The BeiyoQSZ foldable quadcopter offers brushless motors and a marketed 4K camera, making it appealing for beginners seeking easy-to-use features. However, real-world flight time is limited to about 15 minutes and video quality falls short of true 4K, especially in low light. Best suited for casual indoor or short outdoor fun.
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31 minutes | 40 minutes | 48 minutesbest | 32 minutes | 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 45 minutes | 46 minutes | 22 minutes | 15 minutes | 3 minutes | |
3,000 mAhbest | 150 mAh | 1,800 mAh | — | 1,500 mAh | 1,800 mAh | 2,200 mAh | 2,800 mAh | 2,200 mAh | 1,100 mAh | 280 mAh | |
| ↓ lower better | 249 g | 580.6 g | 249 g | 145 g | 213 g | 621 g | 480 g | 525 g | 206 g | 214 g | 17.2 gbest |
12 MPbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
57.6 km/hbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
4,000 mbest | — | 500 m | — | 3,048 m | — | — | 999 m | 400 m | 400 m | — | |
— | — | 7.7 Vbest | — | — | 3.7 V | — | 7.4 V | — | 7.4 V | 3.7 V | |
38 km/hbest | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
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Maximum Flight Time (minutes) | 31 minutes | 40 minutes | 48 minutes | 32 minutes | 20 minutes | 20 minutes | 45 minutes | 46 minutes | 22 minutes | 15 minutes | 3 minutes |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 3000 mAh | 150 mAh | 1800 mAh | — | 1500 mAh | 1800 mAh | 2200 mAh | 2800 mAh | 2200 mAh | 1100 mAh | 280 mAh |
Battery Voltage (V) | — | — | 7.7 V | — | — | 3.7 V | — | 7.4 V | — | 7.4 V | 3.7 V |
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Weight (g) | 249 g | 580.6 g | 249 g | 145 g | 213 g | 621 g | 480 g | 525 g | 206 g | 214 g | 17.2 g |
General(1) | |||||||||||
Warranty Period (years) | — | 0 years | — | 1 years | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Camera(2) | |||||||||||
Video Resolution | 4K | 2K HD | 2048x1088 | 2K | 4K@20fps | 1080p | 4K | 4K UHD | 4K UHD | 4K | 720p |
Camera Field of View (°) | 118 ° | 110 ° | 110 ° | — | 85 ° | — | 120 ° | 120 ° | 120 ° | 130 ° | — |
Connectivity(2) | |||||||||||
Transmission Range (m) | 4000 m | — | 500 m | — | 3048 m | — | — | 999 m | 400 m | 400 m | — |
Control Frequency (GHz) | 2.400-2.4835 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | — | 5 GHz | 2.4 GHz | — | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers and editors commend the ATOM SE for packing a 4K camera, long 31-minute flight time, and robust 4 km signal into a sub-250 g frame, calling it a best-value option that rivals pricier models. However, they note the single-axis gimbal and occasional app stability issues as notable drawbacks compared to 3-axis competitors.
Everyday users consistently praise the drone's portability, high-quality 4K video, and reliable GPS features, especially for travel and social media. Recurring complaints focus on app glitches, slightly shorter real-world flight times, and the limited stabilization of the single-axis gimbal.

“perfectly calibrated for level flight with no need to trim”

“concise, easy to read and accurate”

“LED charging indicator that transitions from red to off”



Choose the Blinory HK55 for an ultra-affordable, portable GPS drone with essential features; opt for the Potensic Atom if higher video quality and premium build are priorities and budget is less of a concern
Opt for HS360S for ultra-light, registration-free convenience; opt for HS720 when longer flight time and higher video performance are priorities.
Choose Holy Stone HS720 if you need GPS navigation and 4K video; choose Toladrone for portability and phone-free FPV.
Potensic ATOM is better for longer flights and GPS accuracy, while Toladrone excels in portability and immediate FPV without a phone.










Professional reviewers commend the Tercaso GPS Drone for delivering a well-balanced package in its weight class, combining a 2K camera, brushless motors, and beginner-friendly controls such as altitude hold and headless mode. They especially value the gesture-control capability for selfie shooting and the dual-battery hot-swap system that extends flight sessions, noting the drone's portability and solid build quality.
Everyday users consistently highlight the drone's easy out-of-the-box setup, perfect factory calibration, and clear instruction manual, making it straightforward for newcomers. The dual-battery system and LED charging indicator receive frequent praise for convenience, while the foldable, lightweight design is appreciated for travel. Few negative comments appear, though some note modest battery capacity and wind sensitivity.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the Oddire X28's attractive price-to-feature ratio, noting its extensive GPS-based flight modes, sturdy accessories, and stable hover thanks to a 6-axis gyro. However, they consistently point out critical flaws: the app's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections are unreliable, the FPV feed drops at about 100 ft, and the advertised 4K camera does not deliver the promised quality, limiting its usefulness for serious aerial imaging.
Everyday users love the drone's lightweight, foldable design, the included case and extra batteries, and the beginner-friendly flight modes that make initial flights easy. Recurring frustrations revolve around the app's frequent connection failures, limited video range, and the camera not meeting the 4K claim, which together diminish the overall experience for casual flyers.

Professional reviewers position the Blinory HK55 as the cheapest GPS‑enabled quadcopter on the market, applauding its feature set—auto‑return, follow‑me, waypoint planning, and a vibration‑dampening gimbal—while noting that the 2K camera falls short of expectations and the build feels average compared to premium rivals.
Professional reviewers position the Blinory HK55 as the cheapest GPS-enabled quadcopter on the market, applauding its feature set while noting the 2K camera falls short and the build feels average.

Professional reviewers consider the HS360S a solid entry-level GPS drone, highlighting its sub-250 g weight, 4K camera, and intelligent flight modes as strong points for casual flyers. However, they caution that the 4K frame rate is limited to 20 fps and that the real-world range often falls short of the lofty 10,000-ft claim.
Everyday users love the drone's portability, easy setup, and the quality of 4K stills for social media, while repeatedly noting that battery life and range are less impressive in practice. GPS reliability and propeller wear are the most common pain points.

The Toladrone TD12LCD is praised for its built-in LCD remote delivering lag-free FPV, brushless motors for smoother flight, and optical flow positioning for stable indoor hovering, making it a solid beginner-friendly option despite lacking GPS and having a heavier frame.

Professional reviewers consider the KINGULL G9 a solid entry-level drone for beginners, highlighting its portability, lightweight design and quiet brushless motor. However, they caution that the advertised flight time is misleading, GPS auto-return is unreliable, and the camera falls short in low-light or fast-action situations, making it unsuitable for serious aerial photography.
Everyday users appreciate the G9's ease of use, compact package and decent 4K video in bright conditions, but they are disappointed by the short real-world battery life, inconsistent GPS features and camera limitations in challenging environments.

Professional reviewers commend the HS720E for its substantial flight endurance, brushless motors, and effective optical-flow system, noting that the 4K camera with EIS provides clear footage despite lacking a mechanical gimbal.
Everyday users highlight the long flight time, extensive range, and inclusion of two batteries and a carrying case as major positives, while the need for FAA registration and the lack of a true gimbal are common concerns.

Reviewers commend the K600 for its innovative phone-free LCD interface, solid 22-minute flight endurance, and advanced waypoint mapping, while emphasizing the long antenna range that enhances signal reliability; overall they view it as a strong entry-level offering that bridges ease of use with respectable imaging capabilities.

Professional reviewers largely criticize the BeiyoQSZ as a hype-driven toy, calling out the false 4K and 35-minute battery claims, grainy video quality, wind instability, limited range, and frequent app glitches. They acknowledge its beginner-friendly controls and brushless motors as modest positives, but overall deem it unsuitable for serious use.
Everyday users praise the drone's easy setup, fun gesture-controlled flips, LED night flights, and low price, but they consistently complain about short battery life, blurry grainy camera footage, instability in wind, fragile parts, and unreliable app connectivity, leading to frustration during flights.

Professional reviewers such as Oscar Liang, GetFPV, and RaceDayQuads commend the Air65 for its cutting-edge G473 processor, high-performance gyro, and powerful integrated VTX, noting a thrust-to-weight ratio above 5:1 that delivers superior agility. They also acknowledge the limited flight time and the earlier need for an external ELRS module as minor drawbacks, but overall view the quadcopter as a significant step forward for 1S brushless whoops.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for the aircraft's feather-light weight and responsive handling, often calling it "ridiculously light" and enjoying its smooth freestyle performance. The most frequent negative feedback centers on the brief 2-4 minute flight window and the fragility of the small propellers, with some users finding the separate battery requirement a hassle.







