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The SYMA EX800W drone combines a 1080p HD camera with FPV live streaming, dual rechargeable batteries for extended 24-minute flights, and intuitive controls including one-key start, altitude hold, and 360° flips. Its foldable, portable design with propeller guards makes it perfect for beginners and kids, delivering professional-grade features at an unbeatable price point.







| ASIN | B0C7QH6Z7L |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Capacity | 400 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #170,549 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #628 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Brand | SYMA |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,513) |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2023 |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2 MP |
| Included Components | Battery, Remote Control |
| Item Weight | 2.26 ounces |
| Item model number | EX800W-B-B |
| Manufacturer | SYMA |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EX800W-B-B |
| Model Name | RM |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Product Dimensions | 6.69"L x 4.72"W x 5.31"H |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
| Remote Control Included? | Yes |
| Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Skill Level | All |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| UPC | 850049014274 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Output Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi Fi |
A**N
Great drone at a fantastic price
The SYMA x300 is an amazing entry level drone a price I was at first skeptical about. After all, you get what you pay for right? Not here….you get way more than you pay for. This drone packs feature that others don’t have at twice the price. The X300 comes with 2 batteries; the battery seems to go much longer than other drones. I think I got around 50 minutes of flying (25 minute per battery). Charge time is 1-2 hours per battery depending on the wattage of your plug. The remote is fantastic that comes with it. You can use it with or without your smart phone as the remote has an attachment arm that cradles your smart device for full screen action mode. The drone hovers at whatever height you set it to and you can take your hands off the control and it will sit stationary at the height the last input you gave it. So if you end up in a panic pilot situation, just let your thumbs off the joystick and it will stop in space. A feature that saves you from avoiding crashes and damage. On windy days, the trim is easy to adjust as well. So if you want to hover and the drone is blowing downwind, just push in the joystick and fly it against the wind for a second and you’re hovering in one spot. It’s that simple to tune it in any conditions. The input and responsiveness are spot on as well. Many drones in this price point will take a second or two to react to inputs instantly making the X300 an incredibly fun flying experience. One of the greatest features is a single button “return to earth feature.” Just hit the button once and the X300 drone descends to earth and pauses millimeters above the ground before a gentle touchdown. I highly recommend this as a trainer drone to stepping into more expensive models when you want to progress into more advanced features which come at a high price tag. Fly this for a couple of weeks and you’ll be glad you have the experience and confidence I gained immediately from my maiden flight. I plan to step up the SYMA X500 that a friend is flying now that I understand the basics of flight control. This will always be in my quiver for flying fun and for teaching new pilots the exciting world of remote drone flying. You won’t find a better drone in that “under $100 price point.”
A**W
Great drone for the money
With a household full of people who are interested in flying drones, we are always on the lookout for a solid drone at a good price. We found one here. I was initially drawn to the drone due to the folding blade arms for better storage when not in use. I was a bit skeptical, but after flying the drone for about two hours over a few days, my concerns were alleviated. The drone flies well, has good range from the controller, and the batteries lasted for around 20 minutes each. The drone is also responsive to controller inputs - I've found other drones around this price point to have delayed responses to joystick/button input. The drone does require propeller guards to be installed before flying, and to be removed before folding the arms together after you're done. The guards snap in easily and are sturdy enough to protect the blades from moderate crashes. That said, they do require a bit of effort to remove (which is good - you don't want blade protection to be loose!), so having an older child or adult around to help is recommended. Overall, the drone is well made, comes with several spare parts for repairs, and is fun to fly. Add in the two batteries, and the ease of storage, and this drone is easily one of the best ones I've purchased. Highly recommended.
L**N
Great drone for the price!
This drone was fairly easy to figure out! I’m a true beginner - I’ve never flown a drone - but I had no trouble after a few failed flights. It was difficult in the wind, but I was able to fly it easily once the wind died down. I even did the 360 loop! I did have to reference the pdf on the product page to figure out how to get everything started.
K**3
Fun drone, good quality phtos
Disclaimer: I own a DJI Mavic Pro, and started out with a Holy Stone quadcopter. I've flown smaller ones like the DJI Spark, which is similar in size. I would say that for the price, this is a five-star drone. You get a lot for $80. Pros: Small manageable size - the drone is large enough to make it feel like a nice machine, but small enough, especially when folded, to port around, which is nice because it lends itself to easy travel. You can also easily launch it and land it from and on your hand. Robust and reasonably crash proof - The blade guards seemed kind of flimsy, and didn’t stay on well, so I flew without them. The drone handled test crashes well. The propellers held up well, with only some minor scrapes after hitting the ground and nearby trees. The copter simply hit the ground and the arms folded in on impact. Quiet - The drone has a relatively quiet sound, and isn't too loud. I could talk to those next to me while flying without having to raise my voice while the copter was only a few feet away. Auto-flip function - This is fun. When executed, the drone flips in your specified direction, rolling quickly left, right, forward or backward and returning to hovering once completed. The flip function does not work once the battery drops below a certain percentage. LED lights for battery and connectivity - These are easy to see when on the ground and display info about the battery when charging or low, and connectivity when first powered on. The rear lights are green, and the ones in the front are red, but they can be hard to see in daylight once it gets more than about 30 feet away. Good range. I flew the drone about 70 or 80 feet away laterally without any problems, and about 40 feet up before coming down for fear of wind gusts. It worked fine, with no noticeable latency. Headless Mode - Great function for learning pilots, especially for a drone like this that has no camera feed. However, the instructions are quite confusing on how to engage this and it took me a solid 5 minutes of fiddling with the controls to get it to work. To get this to work, take off, hold the button at the top left of the controller until it starts beeping, and then push the stick forward. The forward-facing direction will remain that relative forward until this function is disengaged. Tuning - This was easy to do, and I liked the tactility of the joystick buttons. I found it worked well. Camera usability- The quality is good, and it is fun to use. However, I’m kind of in the middle on this, which is why the camera is in both the pros and cons. It does provide an accurate view of what the drone sees, and I didn’t have almost any lag. The picture resolution was nice. It’s not super easy to use, but I was able to figure out most of the controls while flying. Battery: This had a nice battery life, with about 22 minutes of battery life to 1.5 hours charging time. I didn’t stream video, which I would imagine uses a bit more battery, bt for my medium intensity flight, I was very happy with the flight time, especially considering that they give you two batteries, which could give you about 45 minutes of flight time. Cons: Unstable/Jerky Camera - Because the camera is hard-mounted to the drone body, the video is very twitchy and jerky as the drone flies around and tilts, particularly when descending. The video became very shaky. I found myself more inclined to use the photo option over the video though, because of how unstable it was. I also found the field of view to be frustratingly narrow, and wanted a more upwards view from the drone. Instructions aren't very clear - I found myself struggling to engage Headless mode, as well as set up the camera, one of the main selling points with this drone. I’ve found this is a common issue with Syma instructions, and it just makes the products a lot harder to use. There are occasional typos, and the layout is confusing.
J**E
And it doesn't save the drone of what it's landing on is damaging. Otherwise camera works good. Good value.
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