Quick and easy to fly, very durable and easy to charge.
Simple set-up
I found the drone very easy to set up. You just install the transmitter batteries, charge the multicopter with the included USB charger cable, download and then open the Android or iOS app via Wi-Fi, turn on the drone and fly. Done.
Not apptastic
Once in the air, Vidius feels powerful enough to have fun with—and even battle light winds, which can be the downfall of many smaller drones. You can certainly fly this indoors, and because of its light weight Vidius is unlikely to damage your walls if you had any crashes inside.
Solid performance
Vidius is a great option for beginners, or frankly anyone looking for a nano drone. Plus FPV is nice to have in a drone. Experts too would find this a fun drone, particularly on a rainy day, because of its ease of use and peppy performance. But note this would not be a drone you would likely use for racing. Plus, the drone lacks an acro/expert mode for those who are drone aficionados. Vidius also doesn't have GPS, altitude hold or return to home features—not a downfall, but worth be aware of if considering.
This is a great nano drone. While I, personally, would likely not pay the premium for the FPV, this is a solid feature for anyone looking for their first drone. I liked the indoor performance and Vidius would be fun to have around the house. Vidius also lets you take still images with 420p resolution. Overall, the best feature was the drone's motor performance and durability. The FPV setup? Definitely the least useful feature.
just only for a RS.$27 .............................
mini copter fantastic ....
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