EHANG Ghostdrone 2.0 VR iOS & Android Models Price: $419.99 Shipping Options:: $5 Standard Shipping Estimates: Ships in 1-2 business days (Thursday, Mar 23 to Friday, Mar 24) + transit Condition: New
So this has a very limited 90 day warranty as compared to from Amazon for ~ $235 more shipped, has a year warranty where they repair it up to 3x and even pay shipping back?
That warranty seems like a big deal. Then again, you’re buying a drone and the half at Woot price.
From experience unless you live in the desert you will crash it and you will need repair. This is where we Phantom owners run headlong into the truly awful Phantom service department. Before buying:
Check out the Amazon option for free repairs mentioned above
Question:
Given the rather impressive range this thing touts, are the goggles necessary for operation?
Your phone won’t be able to keep a signal out that far, so I’m guessing the goggles act as a middleman, effectively extending the range of your control with the phone.
Sorry if this is obvious, but I never heard of this drone before and it seems like a really good deal. What is the g-box? How do you control the flight of the drone, through your android or ios device, or dedicated controller? What is the range using the android or ios device? Thank you.
English is not Latin; that’s not how it works. English (being a Germanic language) has many separated constructions. Here it’s “couldn’t (verb) more”. “More” is a quantifier which changes the verb.
If you “couldn’t run more”, you are not saying you can’t run.
The concept of double negative doesn’t apply.
Couple things I see… First, it looks like the headset is also the transmitter for the flight controls, so it has to be on, since your phone can’t send Bluetooth that far. There is no separate control, so you have to use your phone… The battery is a proprietary connection, so you have to purchase their batts ($100 each -Amazon) and the headset batt is a lipo as well. The 4500 MaH will only give you 15 to 20 min, which goes by quickly. That said… it’s not a bad price. Just know you will need more stuff. Finally, not to rain on anyone’s parade, but if you are considering for business use, its a no-go as you have to maintain line of sight (google goggles don’t count) per FAA sUAS Regulations…