Great for Beginners
In general, drones that cost a hundred euros do not justify being interested. They are fragile, lack advanced features and are usually very noisy in flight. But the DJI Ryze Tello is different. Although it’s only $109, it’s full of high-end features and features.
Under the hood, you’ll find an Intel microchip for 14-core image processing, DJI’s flight stabilization technology, a 5-megapixel camera capable of filming 720p HD videos and a 13-minute battery.
Alas, this drone doesn’t come with a controller, so you’re forced to fly the DJI Ryze Tello via virtual joysticks on a smartphone app: a control mode that’s known to be soft and imprecise. The good news, however, is that Ryze designed the drone so that he could use third-party devices. So, if you prefer to fly with a real controller under your thumbs, you can get a Tello GameSir controller and connect it to your drone.