Kaideng Pantonma K80 Begginers Quadcopter
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These days, when it comes to RC drones, buyers are often left wondering which one is right for me. With so many different options available for beginners, and experienced pilots alike, it's often difficult to determine which features you want, and which features you can live without. More often than not these decisions are based on the cameras capabilities. Some folks prefer a wifi camera that they can sync up to their phone or tablet. Others would rather have a 5.8ghz solution that they can sync up to an FPV monitor, or goggles for a virtual flying experience. There are yet others that just want to be able to save their flight for viewing later.
Well I'm happy to say that the new Kai Deng Pantonma K80 RC Drone offers a new concept in camera carrying quadcopters for beginners.
The Pantonma K80 uses a modular design system for attaching its cameras and accessories. This drone offers the user the option to fly with a wifi camera, or a 5.8ghz camera, or a standard camera, all by simply sliding out one version and sliding in another. There are also optional accessories such as an obstacle avoidance module, which makes the quadcopter very forgiving for beginners, because instead of crashing into something it senses the object in its way and automatically moves away from it. There is also an optional FPV monitor, and optional FPV goggles. In this review I will be using all of the available camera options to see just how well they perform. I'll also be using the optional Kai Deng monitor, as well as trying out the 5.8ghz camera with my KDS Kylin Vision goggles. Here are some detailed pics of what came in my box. I will post videos as I get them edited and uploaded so stay tuned.










First flight video
High rates mode
Well I'm happy to say that the new Kai Deng Pantonma K80 RC Drone offers a new concept in camera carrying quadcopters for beginners.
The Pantonma K80 uses a modular design system for attaching its cameras and accessories. This drone offers the user the option to fly with a wifi camera, or a 5.8ghz camera, or a standard camera, all by simply sliding out one version and sliding in another. There are also optional accessories such as an obstacle avoidance module, which makes the quadcopter very forgiving for beginners, because instead of crashing into something it senses the object in its way and automatically moves away from it. There is also an optional FPV monitor, and optional FPV goggles. In this review I will be using all of the available camera options to see just how well they perform. I'll also be using the optional Kai Deng monitor, as well as trying out the 5.8ghz camera with my KDS Kylin Vision goggles. Here are some detailed pics of what came in my box. I will post videos as I get them edited and uploaded so stay tuned.










First flight video
| + YouTube Video | |
High rates mode
| + YouTube Video | |
Last edited by fastmax; 09-21-2016 at 06:12 PM.
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