Definitely. I would not recommend this because you have no control over it. Best to spend a little more and get DJI Tello if you are starting or get a second hand DJI mini.
I got this drone on sale from Temu. The packaging is nice and the instructions are the typical Chinese/English, but can be followed without too much trouble. I'm an experienced drone pilot that regularly flies a DJI Mini 3 pro. I didn't expect a lot from this toy drone and my experience was similar to yours. The drone couldn't maintain a stable hover and was always drifting in some direction. I was usually able to control it, but it would be a challenge for a beginner. The video quality is very poor and although the picture file size is similar to that of a 4K picture, the image is very blurry and pixelated. At best it is 720p resolution. This is a cheap toy. If you are serious about drone flying, spend more for better quality.
I would agree with you 100%. I am not an experienced drone pilot but I have some experience in flying drone. And yes, it kinda takes off in one direction and it’s very difficult to control I found. Can’t imagine a newbie trying to fly it. My friend who lent me it said that he always crashed it and could not fly it at all. And the video quality is pretty poor.
For beginner, I don't think you need a mavic. Super cheap drones are also fine - the whole point is learn how to fly the drone, and even if you lose it or break it, it's only a small cost rather than losing a mavic which will be much bigger deal. Something like Eachine E58 will give you significantly better video at low cost, or E520S which has GPS and can hold it's position much better. Unfortunately both of these cheap Eachine drones are no longer manufactured.
@@coldspring22 true. Am sure there are good cheap drones around but just not this one. Even the DJI Tello is fairly cheap and I would also maybe look at getting used or other first version of DJI Mini which I have. A lot of people have had bad experience with this specific drone. But I would say that if you want something decent and to last, then maybe save money and get something better cus flying a cheap drone vs a decent has is a whole different kind of experience.
Thank you for posting this. I actually have one on the way and I'm already disappointed. This'll be my first ever but I certainly don't want to have to go chase it down to find it. Hopefully I am one of the lucky ones but from the numerous comments here, my odds are pretty low. /SadFace
@@Bigmatt_esx that’s a great idea. Mine was drifting right a lot. I originally got the DJI mini but if it was my first one then I probably would think differently.
Looking at comments, it seems either I had a bad copy or it’s hit or miss with some working fine. I guess guess a second hand DJI if you can or look at something called DJI tello which is small and cheap. With this drone, even if it flies, camera is really terrible if you were thinking of videos and pics.
Pour information j'ai acheté 4 drone sur temu et mon drones préféré à fonctionné 2 jours et plus possible de l'allumer batteries 3 sont chargés et il s'allume avec aucune et la veille il a fonctionné le lendemain plus rien pour le drone M1S
So I've been flying DJI Mini 2 and 3 pro for 3 years now. I bought one of these X6 Pro out of pure curiosity along with a few other items. The drone is Absolute garbage. Tried it in a field of long grass to pad it if it crashed - and glad i did. The thing was Drifting to the right every time on take-off. No control at all. Had to crash it every time to stop it disappearing.
Yes, I had the same experience. It just veers right and keeps going that way every time. Does not hover in one place. And yes, crash landing is the only option.
Never a truer thing said. This actually belongs to my mate who crashed it the first time and kept crashing it a few times. I offered to lend him my DJI Mini to fly but he refused saying he’ll probably crash it.
The key to controlling any flying model is patience, planning the maneuver, precision of well-thought-out movements and, above all, spatial imagination. First, you need to practice the controls thoroughly and get used to the remote control. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the joystick - how it works. It's easier for someone who played, for example, on a console with a pad. And it's even better if they practiced a bit on RC simulators. And what I recommend doing is to first master the controls in the simulator and not immediately jump into the deep end and try to control a real device. Of course, you can learn on a real device, but you can't complain later that the device keeps breaking down and such learning generates significant costs. I have this X6 PRO drone. I got it as a shopping gift. This is my first drone and flying model. I made the first take-off literally in a space of one meter by one meter, the drone rose without any problems and maintained the altitude, obviously the first control was a bit chaotic, but I performed the maneuvers very gently. I raised the drone about one and a half meters above the floor and steered it slightly forward and backward and immediately landed to cool down and repeated it several times. With the second battery, I was able to fly around another larger room without problems, but I still had moments of hesitation. A long time ago I flew a lot on RC simulators - planes and helicopters. And I remember the first attempts ended in breakage - which didn't worry me because it didn't generate any costs. Real models can be expensive and the larger they are, the easier it is to destroy them. This X6 is so light that it can fall from a height when the battery runs out and it won't break if it falls into the grass. Very good for learning. It has obstacle avoidance - works, maintains stable flight - without wind, best indoors. It has 3 movement speed modes. I recommend the first one for learning. Split propellers that do not break after hitting an obstacle - they are very light and durable. The model with brushless motors will be much better, but also heavier. Great equipment for free. If I were to buy it hmmm $20 max. Plus you definitely need to buy a few batteries.
Well done sir, keeping us all on track, this drone would be very disappointing for a new drone flyer.
Definitely. I would not recommend this because you have no control over it. Best to spend a little more and get DJI Tello if you are starting or get a second hand DJI mini.
You're right in everything about this drone. I have one and it did exactly the same issues.
Thanks 🙏. At least I am not the only one I can see. I thought I had a bad copy but it was just very difficult to control really.
Same issue
@@Nlprocks that’s pretty bad. Thought I was the only one back then.
It flies to one side for me too
Blah blah blah
I got this drone on sale from Temu. The packaging is nice and the instructions are the typical Chinese/English, but can be followed without too much trouble. I'm an experienced drone pilot that regularly flies a DJI Mini 3 pro. I didn't expect a lot from this toy drone and my experience was similar to yours. The drone couldn't maintain a stable hover and was always drifting in some direction. I was usually able to control it, but it would be a challenge for a beginner. The video quality is very poor and although the picture file size is similar to that of a 4K picture, the image is very blurry and pixelated. At best it is 720p resolution. This is a cheap toy. If you are serious about drone flying, spend more for better quality.
I would agree with you 100%. I am not an experienced drone pilot but I have some experience in flying drone. And yes, it kinda takes off in one direction and it’s very difficult to control I found. Can’t imagine a newbie trying to fly it. My friend who lent me it said that he always crashed it and could not fly it at all. And the video quality is pretty poor.
Good stuff Blue -Star!
Did you press the calibrate button on s as level surface before takes off? Did you fine tune with the fine tune button. Both these things need doing
Yup! Didn’t work. My mate also tried it as it’s his drone and it didn’t really do much.
For beginner, I don't think you need a mavic. Super cheap drones are also fine - the whole point is learn how to fly the drone, and even if you lose it or break it, it's only a small cost rather than losing a mavic which will be much bigger deal. Something like Eachine E58 will give you significantly better video at low cost, or E520S which has GPS and can hold it's position much better. Unfortunately both of these cheap Eachine drones are no longer manufactured.
@@coldspring22 true. Am sure there are good cheap drones around but just not this one. Even the DJI Tello is fairly cheap and I would also maybe look at getting used or other first version of DJI Mini which I have. A lot of people have had bad experience with this specific drone. But I would say that if you want something decent and to last, then maybe save money and get something better cus flying a cheap drone vs a decent has is a whole different kind of experience.
I never had any control problems with mine.
@@tinmoths that’s great to know. Hope you’re enjoying flying it.
there should be a return to home button on the remote and what happens if you press it? mine just flies backwards
It didn’t come back home but flew elsewhere.
Thank you for posting this. I actually have one on the way and I'm already disappointed. This'll be my first ever but I certainly don't want to have to go chase it down to find it. Hopefully I am one of the lucky ones but from the numerous comments here, my odds are pretty low. /SadFace
Well you never know. Some seem to have good copies so yours may possibly be that. All the best.
My son paired his correctly. Then he now has one propeller not working that he's currently trying to fix.
QUESTION: i got the X6 Drone from Temu. And i want to know how/where you can get your videos from the app: RC FPV
I think it only works on the app WiFi UAV. Not sure about that one you mentioned.
I got this for Christmas id say its good for learing the basics of drone flying but not much else saves destroying a 400+ drone
Yes true. Good luck. Hope you got a good copy or yours one works well. All the best 👍🏼
@@sandeepraiphotography2111 it works well find it drifts to the right alot but other than that fly's ok gonna practice then get a DJI mini soon
@@Bigmatt_esx that’s a great idea. Mine was drifting right a lot. I originally got the DJI mini but if it was my first one then I probably would think differently.
lucky ti have this video becoz I'm buying this kind but looks disappointing I'm beginner so hard for me to operate ..
Looking at comments, it seems either I had a bad copy or it’s hit or miss with some working fine. I guess guess a second hand DJI if you can or look at something called DJI tello which is small and cheap. With this drone, even if it flies, camera is really terrible if you were thinking of videos and pics.
Bro what's better that drone or e88drone or its just the same
Sorry, I have never tried the e88 drone. But I would recommend DJI drones because I have used them.
what do you recommend drone for beginner that cheap price
Pour information j'ai acheté 4 drone sur temu et mon drones préféré à fonctionné 2 jours et plus possible de l'allumer batteries 3 sont chargés et il s'allume avec aucune et la veille il a fonctionné le lendemain plus rien pour le drone M1S
Good for my 6 year old. He loves it
That’s great. Amazing that he is flying a drone at that age. 👍🏼
My drone camera is not working, in the app I get "no connection" when I try making a photo or video. Has anybody solved this specific problem?
Sorry, I did not get this. Unfortunately I am not in a position to assist you. Maybe you can return it? Or contact the seller?
So I've been flying DJI Mini 2 and 3 pro for 3 years now. I bought one of these X6 Pro out of pure curiosity along with a few other items.
The drone is Absolute garbage. Tried it in a field of long grass to pad it if it crashed - and glad i did. The thing was Drifting to the right every time on take-off. No control at all. Had to crash it every time to stop it disappearing.
Yes, I had the same experience. It just veers right and keeps going that way every time. Does not hover in one place. And yes, crash landing is the only option.
I buy one today bad i get only one batterie way i can not yose the camera?
Oh really? Is it the same drone?
Its free
DGI plant? Maybe!
Could be 😊
Wich dron Buy on temu?
This is the X9
Hmmm mine works well
That’s great!
Well I actually received it and more gifts 😂
Great 👍🏼
I have an offer to get this for free if I buy 7 more items.
Total about $35 usd for random things I somewhat need and deon for "free" worth it?
Hmm I would suggest get something else if you can help it. As you can see from the comments, a lot of people are having issues with this drone.
Obviously no one will buy it.
Everyone will choose the dji mini 3 over this
I get that gor free yk and is not that bad for free😅
Say that to someone who just ordered one (me)
ठीक cha
Thanks 🙏
Not a great drone, i have one but i regret buying it
Well, no one would have guessed the quality without buying I guess. One thing is learnt is that cheap drones aren’t something I would get anymore.
If a newbie got this thing as a first drone, they'd never try the hobby again. What a piece of junk!
Never a truer thing said. This actually belongs to my mate who crashed it the first time and kept crashing it a few times. I offered to lend him my DJI Mini to fly but he refused saying he’ll probably crash it.
The key to controlling any flying model is patience, planning the maneuver, precision of well-thought-out movements and, above all, spatial imagination. First, you need to practice the controls thoroughly and get used to the remote control. Familiarize yourself thoroughly with the joystick - how it works. It's easier for someone who played, for example, on a console with a pad. And it's even better if they practiced a bit on RC simulators. And what I recommend doing is to first master the controls in the simulator and not immediately jump into the deep end and try to control a real device. Of course, you can learn on a real device, but you can't complain later that the device keeps breaking down and such learning generates significant costs. I have this X6 PRO drone. I got it as a shopping gift. This is my first drone and flying model. I made the first take-off literally in a space of one meter by one meter, the drone rose without any problems and maintained the altitude, obviously the first control was a bit chaotic, but I performed the maneuvers very gently. I raised the drone about one and a half meters above the floor and steered it slightly forward and backward and immediately landed to cool down and repeated it several times. With the second battery, I was able to fly around another larger room without problems, but I still had moments of hesitation. A long time ago I flew a lot on RC simulators - planes and helicopters. And I remember the first attempts ended in breakage - which didn't worry me because it didn't generate any costs. Real models can be expensive and the larger they are, the easier it is to destroy them. This X6 is so light that it can fall from a height when the battery runs out and it won't break if it falls into the grass. Very good for learning. It has obstacle avoidance - works, maintains stable flight - without wind, best indoors. It has 3 movement speed modes. I recommend the first one for learning. Split propellers that do not break after hitting an obstacle - they are very light and durable. The model with brushless motors will be much better, but also heavier. Great equipment for free. If I were to buy it hmmm $20 max. Plus you definitely need to buy a few batteries.
they are absolute crap awful just awful drones
Yes it seems so reading all the reviews. And here was me thinking only mine was a dud.
junk
I know it’s not a great drone.