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HOW TO CHOOSE YOUR FIRST DRONE

Since drones hit the market and became available for anyone to buy, it has continued to be a hot topic among both the young and the old in the tech world. People from all walks of life from around the world have fallen head over heels in love with this virtually new technology and want to get their hands on it, no matter the cost.

From kids to business owners, virtually everyone wants to own these aerial vehicles without minding the cost.

Although buying drones is as easy as going online, finding a drone with the features you like, and entering your credit card details to purchase it, there are some things you need to bear in mind when choosing a drone.

There are literally thousands of drones out there, designed creatively and innovatively and for different purposes. To purchase a high-quality drone, your pocket – or wallet – must be very deep, and this is why you must not make hasty decisions when investing in this technology.

New types of drones are introduced to the market every day, and this has made it a huge challenge for people to wade through all the different brands, types, and makes of drones to make a good purchase.

Factors to Consider When Choosing A Drone

But you don’t have to be confused when it comes to choosing the right drone. Follow these tips to get the drone that you desire:

Why do you want to buy a drone?

This is the question you should ask yourself as the answer will determine the type of drone you go for. Drones are created for different purposes: commercial and recreational.

By identifying the purpose for which you need to purchase a drone, you will be able to determine the brand and type that will be suitable for your needs.

Design

Drones come in different designs, and the type you purchase depends on the purpose for which you want to own it.

For instance, drones with quadcopter design are perfect for finer control and balancing, but the disadvantage of choosing this drone is that it will not fare well in bad or rough weather. Quadcopter drones are also not designed to lift heavy payloads, and that is very important if your aim is to purchase an aerial vehicle for business purposes.

But on the other hand, an octocopter or a hexacopter can fly in any weather – whether smooth or rough – but they consume a lot of power and may break down before reaching their destinations, i.e. if used for commercial purposes.

Battery life

The battery life of a drone determines how long it will remain airborne. Therefore, go for a drone that allows your device to fly for at least twenty minutes and comes with a rechargeable battery that can be fully charged within thirty minutes.

Elevation and speed

These qualities are essential when purchasing drones. For perfect aerial photography, go for drones that can reach a height of at least 300 feet above sea level. Speed is also important when choosing a drone, so consider this as well.

Camera

People also buy drones because they want to take aerial photos. Although the drone itself does not snap any pictures, the in-built camera that is mounted on the aerial vehicle can take images.

Drones with HD cameras are typically heavier than regular ones as they are more advanced and take high-quality photos. They generally are more expensive as well. So, if you’re interested in videography and photography, check the mounted camera on the drone.


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