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Ever since Syma released the venerable X5C in 2013, it quickly became the standard , 230mm-sized toy-grade quadcopters were compared against. The X5C quickly gained a large following thanks to its stability, affordability and ease of use. Roughly a year after it was released, Syma came up with the so-called upgraded version of the X5C and named it the X5C-1. Along with the X5C-1 came a few other iterations based on the “X5” platform — the X5SC, X5SC-1, X5S and X5SW.
Oddly enough, the X5C-1 isn’t much of an upgrade when compared to the earlier X5C. This comes as no surprise since the original X5C was already a very good quadcopter with tremendous value to begin with. Also, not much has changed in the technology used by sub-$100 quadcopters since the release of the X5C. The X5C-1 still flies like its predecessor, is capable of doing the same flips and take photos and videos with its little HD 720P camera. What has changed, however, is the size of its box (to reduce shipping costs) and the placement of its camera and function buttons on the transmitter.
Specifications
Dimensions: 310 x 310 x 80mm (with prop guards)
Diagonal motor distance: 230mm
Motor size: 7 x 20mm coreless
Weight: 103g (with battery and prop guards)
Flight time: 6 to 8 minutes (without prop guards)
Battery: 3.7V 500mAh Li Po
Charging time: 40-45 minutes
Control distance: approximately 50m
Transmitter power: 4 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
Jual Syma X5C-1 Explorers Drone
Ever since Syma released the venerable X5C in 2013, it quickly became the standard , 230mm-sized toy-grade quadcopters were compared against. The X5C quickly gained a large following thanks to its stability, affordability and ease of use. Roughly a year after it was released, Syma came up with the so-called upgraded version of the X5C and named it the X5C-1. Along with the X5C-1 came a few other iterations based on the “X5” platform — the X5SC, X5SC-1, X5S and X5SW.
Oddly enough, the X5C-1 isn’t much of an upgrade when compared to the earlier X5C. This comes as no surprise since the original X5C was already a very good quadcopter with tremendous value to begin with. Also, not much has changed in the technology used by sub-$100 quadcopters since the release of the X5C. The X5C-1 still flies like its predecessor, is capable of doing the same flips and take photos and videos with its little HD 720P camera. What has changed, however, is the size of its box (to reduce shipping costs) and the placement of its camera and function buttons on the transmitter.
Specifications
Dimensions: 310 x 310 x 80mm (with prop guards)
Diagonal motor distance: 230mm
Motor size: 7 x 20mm coreless
Weight: 103g (with battery and prop guards)
Flight time: 6 to 8 minutes (without prop guards)
Battery: 3.7V 500mAh Li Po
Charging time: 40-45 minutes
Control distance: approximately 50m
Transmitter power: 4 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
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