The Top 5 Drones

Drones are super popular. And all for good reason, too. Although there are necessary restrictions put in place with drone usage, it can be fun to get a whole new view on a place you're exploring. Taking home videos and imaging to truly the next level, drones are hitting the market at pretty much every price point, size, and capability. We're bringing you the top 5 drones at every skill level and for virtually every budget, too. Here's what we're loving.

SNAPTAIN S5C WiFi FPV Drone

For The Basics in Drone Flight

Whether you've got some experience or are just starting out, this drone is a fun option for all.
Best Overall

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Have you been curious about drones, but a little shaky on where to start with one? Drones can be downright expensive, and if you’re not exactly sure how to use a drone…well, it’s nice to get some practice in on a less expensive device first. This user-friendly version from SNAPTAIN is the go-to for drone-curious folks who want to start experimenting with drone flying. With smart voice control, 360 degree flips and rolls, and super clear video transmission, learning how to fly a drone is easy and fun with this powerful, steady device.

Pros:

  • Built-in G-sensor, which allows for steady control and excellent maneuverability.
  • Includes Trajectory Flight Function, a technology that allows for fantastic aerial photos and videos along a touch screen flight course.
  • Built-in Altitude-Hold Function. This translates to a steady hover at certain altitudes.
  • Great starter drone at a more budget-friendly price point.

Cons:

  • Drone comes with rechargeable batteries, but for the 10-minute run time, the recharge time is painstakingly long.

Holy Stone HS700D FPV Drone

A Beginner-Friendly Drone

For the price point, this user-friendly drone is an excellent option for drone newbies.
Best for Beginners

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If you’re a beginner looking for a drone with a bit more technology than your basic drone but still don’t want to break the bank, this drone from Holy Stone is a great starting point for you. With ultra-clear photography and superior image frequency without delay (even up to 2624ft away), drone flying is fun, simple, and gives amazing results with every flight. With a built-in safer flight feature (assisted GPS location system), you’ll feel confident sending your drone out and knowing you’ll be able to retrieve it.

Pros:

  • Brushless Motor feature (which translates to zero burn-out and high stability).
  • 2k HD Wide Angle Camera.
  • 22 minute flight time.
  • Custom flight path and GPS auto return.

Cons:

  • There is no On/Off switch for the drone. To turn it off, you’ll need to fully remove the battery.

SIMREX X300C Mini Drone

Small, Fun, and Mighty

Compact, foldable, and easy to pack, this mini drone is a fantastic option if you're looking for a smaller drone that still delivers.
Best Mini Drone

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This mini drone might look small, but she be mighty. Performing virtually all of the essentials you’d want with a drone, you can have fun flying this tiny drone but not miss out on any key features. What features? Well, to start with you’ve got 360 degree flip and roll capabilities, headless security mode, and the best and latest flight control systems. With a built-in Stop Button for emergency purposes, in tricky flight situations you can easily stop the drone from damage.

Perhaps the best part? The price point on this drone is mini, too.

Pros:

  • Four colors available.
  • Headless security mode prevents you from losing direction.
  • Built-in range of around 30-45 meters.

Cons:

  • You’ll need to keep tabs on the original charging cable. The battery can only be recharged using this cable.

Spacekey Drone for Kids

A Kid-Friendly Drone

Who says us adults get to have all the fun? This kiddo-friendly drone is a great learning option for our mini adventure buddies.
Best for Kids

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Okay, we get it, you’re a kid at heart. Spacekey’s Drone for Kids doesn’t mean you, though. Nope, ensuring that even our little buddies don’t miss out on the fun, this drone is specifically designed with kids in mind. With a more budget-friendly price point, and an incredibly easy learning curve, your kiddo will have a blast flying this drone. With a wide-angle lens and extra stability, your child will have enjoy themselves while you’ll feel good about letting them learn the basics of drone flight.

Pros:

  • With powerful, responsive motors, this is a user-friendly kid’s drone that’s fun to watch them learn on.
  • Foldable design that is compact for storage and easy to take along on trips.
  • Altitude Hold Function.

Cons:

  • Flight time is only 5-7 minutes.

DJI Mavic Air Quadcopter

Worth the Investment

Have some drone experience under your belt? You'll love the features on this drone.
Best Investment Drone

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This higher-end drone features superior performance and functionality for unparalleled imaging of all of your drone-worthy adventures. With low vibration range, 32 MP Sphere Panoramas (in addition to horizontal, vertical, and 180 degree panoramas), and extremely high-quality video transmission, you’ll enjoy creating high quality videos and images that portray a view of your explorations you’d miss out on otherwise. Extra features include ActiveTrack, which can sense up to 16 selectable subjects simultaneously, and QuickShots for those epic images you don’t want to miss out on.

Pros:

  • Slow-motion video capabilities.
  • Extremely compact when folded for easy portability.
  • 8 GB Internal Storage in addition to a  built-in Micro SD card slot.

Cons:

  • The battery bank charger only charges the batteries serially, not simultaneously.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to do before using a drone for the first time?

You’ll need to register with the FAA if your drone weighs more than .55 pounds. Beyond that, you’ll want to make sure that you’re flying your drone in an allowed space (some places have strict no-drone policies). Make sure that you’ve read up on how to fly your drone, and make sure that you’re flying it in optimal weather and environment until you get the hang of it. The last thing you want is to lose or break your brand new drone.

Do I need to register my drone before use?

As we stated above, if your drone weighs more than .55 pounds, you’ll need to register it with the FAA. You’ll need to do this before it ever even leaves the ground.

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