JX 1601HW Micro Folding FPV Camera Drone Flight Test Review



This great flying micro Mavic clone includes a 720p HD FPV camera. Find it here https://goo.gl/AQvNy6 Available in black or white. The 2MP camera version is demonstrated in this video. There is also a slightly cheaper 0.3MP version, but it has a much lower resolution camera.

Pros
– Arms fold to a compact apple shape for easy transport.
– Good flier for a micro FPV camera drone. Maneuverable and does flips well. Should also be a good beginner’s learn to fly quadcopter.
– Can be flown with its provided controller, or via its smartphone app.
– 720p HD widescreen video and photos (photos are screenshots from the video). Camera lens can be manually tilted
– Inflight video is viewed and recorded directly to your smartphone using its HTS UFO app available on Google Play here https://goo.gl/9czydH and iTunes here https://goo.gl/boHtys
– Swappable 200mah LiPo gives over 4 minutes flight time
– Altitude hold, auto takeoff and landing, headless mode, and one key return.

Cons
– Battery is proprietary.
– Video is recorded via WiFi, with usual WiFi video lag and stutter.

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  1. Newbie Questions: 1. Does every quad come with its own controller, or are there "universal" controllers? 2. If I want to buy two of the same quad – the same make/model/manufacturer (for example, to fly indoors with someone else), can they be flown together at the same time in the same space, or will they be on the same frequency and interfere with each other?

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