Let your child experience high-flying fun with this Protocol Slipstream 6182-3M radio-controlled mini quad-copter, which features motion-sensitive electronics that let him or her execute banked turns, 360° flips and other combination maneuvers.Fly Responsibly:Before takeoff, update all software and firmware, and read the instructions thoroughly.See the FAA website for requirements and information about flying a drone safely: https://www.faa.gov/uas/getting_started/fly_for_fun/. Additional state or local requirements may apply. Check your local jurisdiction. The following websites may help you make informed decisions about flying your drone: www.knowbeforeyoufly.org and www.modelaircraft.org.
Customer Rating
2
Not good
on February 12, 2015
Posted by: TWalker
I bought this quad as I was waiting for a more expensive one to be shipped and wanted one for a trip I was taking. I can't help but compare it to my Hubsan X4 as they are almost identical in appearance and price. The X4 is vastly superior in almost every way. This is very difficult to fly as the range is very short and easy to lose radio contact. I spent more time going to pick it up than I did flying it. I would say 80% of the time it just ends up crashing as it is dificult to land. It is ok in the air as long as it within 30 feet. Not a good experience after flying the X4 which had an HD camera by the way for the same price. The copter is not very durable and the prop guard might as well be made of thin glass. The easy trick function does work and I give it a thumbs up even though I dont care for flips and such. I will admit I had some fun flights on my trip, my X4 parts mostly all work on it: props, batteries etc. It still flies after dozens of crashes so maybe it is somewhat durable but. You may have some fun with it but I wouldn't buy again. Maybe I expected too much for $60 copter.