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Yuneec Typhoon Q500 4K review



Camera options for your average consumer drone are limited to either a mount for a GoPro or similar camera or a built-in camera that is permanently attached to the drone. The former is fine, though it may or may not give you a first-person view (FPV) from the air and it's one more thing to keep charged (and you'll have to figure in the extra cost of the camera). The latter, however, means you've got no upgrade path should a better camera come along, and it can only be used with the drone.
Yuneec's Typhoon Q500 4K is not your average drone. Slung from the belly of the $1,300 quadcopter (£960 AU$2,200) is a 4K-resolution camera combined with a three-axis antivibration gimbal. When not in the air, the camera-and-gimbal system can be quickly removed and attached to the included SteadyGrip, a battery-powered handheld mount that lets you use the Typhoon's camera on the ground. Combined with an iPhone or Android smartphone, you can shoot completely control the camera and see what you're shooting. (Yuneec makes an updated and improved version of the SteadyGrip called ActionCam with a built-in rechargeable battery and the Q500 4K's CGO3 camera.)
The DJI Inspire 1 series takes a similar approach, but it's targeted at professionals and starts at about $2,700 for the drone and the handheld camera mount is an additional $270. The Typhoon Q500 4K is a better option for beginners, giving you an aerial and ground imaging solution that, while maybe not as feature-filled as some competing models, does what it does very well.
Design and features
The Q500 4K is big. Not like "How does that thing get off the ground?" big, but next to the relatively compact DJI Phantom 3, it's big. (The diagonal motor-to-motor measurement is 390mm for the Phantom compared to the Typhoon's 510mm.) The size does make it easier to spot in the sky from a distance, but you're not sliding the Q500 4K easily into a backpack for a trip to the park.
Instead Yuneec packs everything into a large, sturdy case. Along with the drone and its camera you'll find two batteries and a charger; two sets of propellers; the ST10+ controller, a neck strap and sunshield; a cable to use the charger in a car; and the SteadyGrip handheld mount. Unfortunately, Yuneec used Styrofoam inside the case instead of something a bit more long-lasting.
The Styrofoam is representative of the design and build quality on the whole: it's a good package overall, but lacks some polish. The black-and-gray plastic body looks nice, but pick it up and it feels a little flimsy. It's great that the camera can be removed, but to do it you have to keep plugging and unplugging this small cable and pushing in a plastic tab, both of which I feel might not last with frequent use. Nothing that's a deal breaker, but a little disappointing.
The controller for me is definitely a plus, though. Instead of relying on a tablet or smartphone for a live view from the camera as well as flight information, the ST10+ has a built-in 5.5-inch touchscreen display built right in. There's a bit of lag between the camera and screen, so I wouldn't recommend flying by FPV alone, but for setting up shots and giving you telemetry data at a glance it's great. It also means you only have to worry about having the controller charged, not a second device.
Having the fixed screen does mean you can't go with a larger tablet display, but since the drone doesn't support waypoint navigation -- where a larger screen to set up an autonomous flight path comes in handy -- and FPV flying isn't a great idea, it's not a big loss.
The controller also has buttons for starting and stopping video recording and snapping photos and sliders for setting the camera angle and limiting overall climb/descend and directional speed. A switch lets you move between flight modes: Smart, Angle and Home.
Smart mode is made for beginners. In addition to enabling a virtual barrier called a geofence to prevent it from flying more than 300 feet away from the pilot, the controller will always move the Q500 4K in the direction the right-hand control stick is pushed relative to the pilot and no matter which way the nose is pointed. It's fine if you've never flown before and you use it just to get a feel for how the quadcopter will fly, but I don't recommend using it much beyond that.
However, Smart mode is the only way you can use two of the drone's main attractions: Follow Me and Watch Me modes. With Follow Me, the drone uses a GPS signal from controller to follow whoever or whatever is carrying it. Watch Me mode works similarly, but keeps the controller -- or whoever's holding it -- framed in the camera no matter where and how it moves and the camera can automatically tilt according to the controller.
Carrying around a big controller doesn't make for the best video, though, so Yuneec developed the Wizard remote control. It's about the size of a TV remote, but can completely control the drone with simple gestures and a directional pad. It also has GPS in it, so it can be used with the Q500 4K's Follow Me and Watch Me functions.
If you want to actually pilot the Q500 4K normally, just switch into Angle mode. This will move the drone in the direction the control stick is pushed relative to the nose of the aircraft. As long as you've got a lock on six or more GPS satellites, the Q500 4K will automatically hold its position and hover in place when the right-hand stick is centered.
The Home mode is the drone's return-to-home safety feature. Flip the switch down and as long as the drone has a solid GPS lock and there are no obstacles in the way, it will fly back to within 13 to 26 feet (4-8 meters) of the pilot and automatically land.
Flight
Setting up the Typhoon Q500 4K for flight is about as simple as it gets. Spin on the props, charge up the batteries for the drone and controller and you're done. The controller, which is running on Android, takes a minute to boot up and then, once you've turned the drone on, it takes another minute for the two to finish connecting. GPS satellite acquisition -- required for hovering in place and return-to-home among other things -- takes a little more time. All told, it took me about 3 to 5 minutes until it was ready to fly, basically depending on how fast I could lock onto more than six satellites.
There is no automatic takeoff, but the procedure is simple enough: Press and hold a button on the controller to set the motors spinning and press up on the left stick. There is also no automatic landing, though you can just switch to Home mode and it will land for you. Honestly, other than bouncing a bit when it's close to the ground, the Q500 4K is stable enough for beginners to take off and land without issue.
As long as it's locked onto plenty of satellites, flying is easy. It's not particularly zippy, but that's kind of a plus when you're learning to fly for smooth camera movements. It is remarkably quiet, too. Yes, you'll still hear it, but it's more like the sound of a fast-spinning fan than an electric leaf blower.
I occasionally experienced some erratic flight behavior, but calibrating the drone's compass seemed to straighten it out. The procedure isn't difficult, though the drone's size makes it awkward since it involves turning and rotating the copter several times. Also a recent firmware update improved performance all around. (That procedure requires little more than connecting the Q500 4K to a computer via USB.)
All in all, flying the Typhoon is a pleasurable experience. Flight times for me averaged around 20 minutes before the controller started warning me to land, which is typical battery life at the moment for this category. Perhaps because of its larger size, it moved smoothly and while there is some lag between the camera and the what's displayed screen, the controls were responsive.
Video quality
Yuneec gives you several resolutions to choose from for video, the highest being 4K Ultra HD (3,840x2,160 pixels) at 30 frames per second, but also does high-speed video in full HD (1,920x1,080 pixel) at 120fps for slow-motion. It records at a high bitrate of 50Mbps, and it shows in the details. Subjects look sharp (maybe a little too sharp), though on my camera subjects on the far left side appear softer.
The three-axis gimbal does a fine job of keeping the camera stable, so even if you're not making steady moves with the drone it won't show in your clips. You'll still see some of the effects of rolling shutter, but that's typical for the category. The video is best viewed at small sizes in general, so if your goal is to share your videos online and watch them on a phone or tablet, the Q500 4K's camera will yield some excellent clips.
Conclusion
Thanks to some useful accessories and a solid feature set, the smooth-flying, easy-to-use Yuneec Typhoon Q500 4K quadcopter is a compelling package for video and photos in the sky or on the ground. The design is a little rough around the edges, and if you want autonomous flight features like waypoint navigation, you're out of luck. Otherwise, this is one nice drone for the money.
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Yuneec Q500 4K Typhoon Quadcopter Drone RTF



Yuneec Q500 4K Typhoon Quadcopter Drone RTF
Capture the future
Personal Ground Station with built-in touchscreen
Integrated 3-axis precision gimbal camera
4K/30fps ultra high definition video
1080p/120fps slow motion video
User controlled video resolution, white balance and light exposure
12 megapixel photos with No-Distortion Lens
Handheld SteadyGrip for capturing video footage
CGO3 4K 3-axis Gimbal Camera
With ultra-high definition (UHD) resolution, four times higher than HD, the camera delivers high-quality images with the ability to capture slow motion 1080p / 120fps and 12 megapixel photos. Capture life in 4K with incredible detail and unparalleled realism.
The new standard in aerial photography
Watch Me and Follow Me
Getting smooth professional footage flying manually is never been as easy as using Watch Me mode. Set up the Typhoon's position and automatically get amazing footage of your actions on the go. Create amazing selfie videos, dronie effects or just set up the Typhoon to follow you anywhere you go.
Professional stable shots on the go
The SteadyGrip handheld device ensures ground shots are as smooth as those taken from the air. The CGO3 mobile APP allows SteadyGrip user to capture images, shoot videos and control the CGO3 gimbal camera.
The mobile phone and Gopro are not included, and only one gimbal is included.
Smart Safety
Ensuring utmost safety, the FAA compliant No Fly Zone feature prevents flight near commercial airports.
The No Fly Zone feature also prevents flight above 400 feet from the ground.
The built-in GPS establishes a 26 ft (8 m) diameter Smart Circle around the pilot when taking off and landing and also creates a Geo Fence that keeps the aircraft from traveling farther than 300 ft (91 m) from the pilot's position.
Air and Ground
The STEADYGRIP™ CGO3 system combines a 3-axis precision gimbal with Yuneec's 4K Ultra High Definition video camera, allowing you to capture amazing and stable video footage. The camera pitch controller allows precise camera angle control while on-the-go, using a mobile device, with up to a 6.4-inch display.
Source : Yuneec International

SPECS:
Max Ascent: 6.5 feet per second
Speed: 8m per second, or about 18 miles per hour
control accuracy: + or – 0.02 feet
Max altitude: 1968.5 feet
Flight time: 25 minutes but variable depending on conditions
Flight control: ST10+ 10 channel controller, powered by Android, with 1080p navigation/control screen
Transmitter Frequency: 5.2GHz–5.8GHz
Connectivity: USB, HDMI, 1 x charge port
Camera: Gimbal mounted 12 megapixel video/photo camera with Aerial Optimized Fixed Focus and 1/2.3″ CMOS sensor
Camera Resolution: up to 4K ultra HD at 3840 x 2160 for video, Full HD at up to 120 fps and up to 12 megapixels for photos
Recording Media: microSD Class 10 ~ 4 to 128 GB
Gimbal: CGO3 dismountable gimbal with a 115 degree field of view
Weight: 60.0 oz (with battery and propellers)
Dimensions: 22.2 inches diagonal from prop tip to prop tip
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Autel Robotics X-Star Premium Drone with 4K Camera



X-Star Premium
New Worlds. New Adventures.
The X-Star Premium is a sophisticated yet amazingly easy-to-fly quadcopter, designed for superb aerial imagery. The 4K camera, integrated with a 3-axis stabilized gimbal, can record crystal clear Ultra HD videos or take 12 MP photos. Powered with an intelligent flight control system and auto-pilot functions. The quadcopter stays safe with precision positioning via dual satellite navigation and our Starpoint Positioning System.
Camera
Breath-taking scenes deserve to be captured at a world-class quality. That’s why X-Star is equipped with a 4K Ultra HD camera that has 108 degree FOV. Take video at 4K30, 2.7K60, 1080p120, or 720p240 and take 12mp photographs. Wide-angle perspective, vivid color, stunning clarity.
Gimbal
Prevent unwanted camera movements while in the air and easily capture stable, smooth video footage with the help of the 3-axis gimbal. The camera and gimbal are conveniently removable for replacements or future upgrades.
Remote Controller
Command sticks provide maximum grip and confidence for agile maneuvers.
Function keys instantly capture the perfect moment, or quickly activate aircraft flight-assist modes.
Make informed decisions with the help of important flight information via the LCD display.
Clamp your smart-phone or tablet securely in place to enjoy the camera’s HD live view.
Superior Flight
The Starpoint Positioning System measures the aircraft’s flying height and optically tracks position. This lets X-Star fly accurately, at low altitude, even when a GPS signal is unavailable.
Dual GPS and GLONASS navigation insure solid positioning even in low signal environments.
Smart-Flight Features like “follow”, “orbit”, or “waypoints”, allow you to focus on controlling the camera and capturing the most extraordinary scenes.
Enable Beginner Mode to create a geo-fence that limits your aircraft’s range and aircraft speed.
Starlink App
Adjust camera settings to capture videos or photos precisely how you want them to be.
Configure your aircraft’s flight control settings to best suit your preferences.
Smart Pre-flight Check: Ensure every aspect of your aircraft is safe and ready for flight by running a pre-flight check.
Enjoy an HD live video feed from your 4K camera even when the X-Star is a speck on the horizon.

Customer Support
Each X-Star comes backed by Autel Robotics’s 7-day-a-week customer support. Our U.S.-based team looks forward to assisting you with any questions you have about your X-Star, from getting started to troubleshooting. 
Source : Autel Robotics

Autel Robotics X-Star Premium Drone with 4K Camera
4K (Ultra HD), 12-MP camera on a quick-release 3-axis gimbal
HD Live View (720p streaming up to 1.2 miles away) and autonomous flight modes including follow, orbit, and waypoints via the free Starlink app for iOS or Android (mobile device sold separately)
Dual GPS/GLONASS outdoor navigation, SecureFly magnetic interference protection, and the Starpoint Positioning System for precise flying where GPS signals are unavailable
Intuitive remote controller with LCD screen for flight information and one-touch buttons for starting the motors, takeoff/landing, hover/pause, and going home
Included accessories: Premium hard case, 64-GB MicroSD card that can record over 2 hours of 4K video, intelligent battery for up to 25 minutes of flying time per charge, a 1.5-hour fast charger, spare propellers and small parts
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Typhoon H 4k Collision Avoidance Hexacopter



Camera-carrying hobby drones are now large and sophisticated enough to allow anyone to take stills and videos that once would have required a helicopter. Unfortunately, that capability is marred when the drone's landing gear keeps getting in the way or when getting that video of a mountain glen means trekking in with an unwieldy flying machine. Yuneec International's Typhoon H hexacopter frees up the camera with retractable landing gear, plus it has a folding design that makes the craft backpackable.
Made from carbon fiber, the 4-lb (1.8-kg) Typhoon H has six arms with props that quickly disconnect from the motors. The arms fold down from the flight position when not in use, so the copter can be stowed in the bespoke hardcase backpack.
The Typhoon H also boasts retractable landing gear that pulls up in flight to provide an unobstructed view for the 360º gimbal camera, which is set in a motorized mount for unlimited panning. Unlike the more expensive DJI Inspire 1, which uses articulated rotor booms that double as an undercarriage, the Typhoon uses dedicated legs that fold completely up and out of the way.
The camera takes both 12-megapixel stills and 4K videos, and has a 115º F2 lens and electronic shutter. The video system has a transmission range of up to 1,000 m (3,280 ft) and has an HD 720p video downlink. This makes it comparable to the specs of the DJI's Phantom 3, though the transmission range of the Typhoon is a third less and its field of view is slightly larger.
A 14.8 V lithium-ion battery gives the Typhoon H a flight time of up to 22 minutes. The flight ceiling is 122 m (400 ft) and it can do 22.4 mph (36 km/h) flat out, with a maximum rotation rate of 85° and a maximum roll rate of 35°.
The Typhoon H drone is controlled with an Android-based ST16 controller with an integrated 7-in display. Features include Point of Interest, Orbit, Curved Cable and Journey, Geo-fencing, Variable Speed Control, Dynamic Return Home, Low-Battery Return Home, and FAA No Fly. In addition, there's ultrasonic proximity detection, and a failsafe that brings the drone safely to earth in the event of a motor failure.
Yuneec International says that it is developing mission-specific modules for the Typhoon H, including a high-performance collision avoidance module and an advanced IR camera module.
The Typhoon H retails in US on Amazon.com
Source: Yuneec International

Typhoon H 4k Collision Avoidance Hexacopter
Team mode allows for one Personal Ground Station to be bound to the copter and one Personal Ground Station to be bound to the CGO3+ camera simultaneously
Collision avoidance is handled through the built in front sonar sensor allowing the copter to detect obstacles automatically, ensuring a safer flight
Five rotor flight allows for the Typhoon H Hexacopter to make safe landings in the case of a motor failure
Retractable landing gear provides an unobstructed 360-degree view of the world below via the continuous rotating 3-axis gimbal
Optional Intel RealSense module enhances the collision avoidance functionality by providing real-time detect and avoid capabilities in any direction, irrespective of camera object being focused on.
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