Best drone under 5000 in nepal with camera
- E88 Pro Drone Camera with Bag
Today, we’re delving into the E88 Pro drone, exploring its camera performance, battery life, flight range, and overall flight experience. While some die-hard DJI fans might dismiss these budget-friendly Mavic Mini alternatives as subpar, I personally believe they offer a fantastic entry point for newcomers and kids, steering them away from investing in pricier drones right off the bat.
One notable feature of the E88 is its included blade protectors, which add an extra layer of safety during flight. Moreover, it boasts multiple speed rates, catering to beginners who are still honing their piloting skills. And thanks to its lightweight build, any accidental collisions are unlikely to result in significant damage.
The E58 drone packs an impressive array of features and specifications:
– Compact size reminiscent of the Like Mavic Mini, complete with folding arms and removable blade protectors for added convenience and safety.
– Flexible camera options, including 720P, 4K, or 4K+Bottom variants, ensuring versatility in capturing footage.
– Enjoy WiFi real-time video transmission for an immersive FPV (First Person View) experience.
– Gesture Photo/Video functionality adds a touch of convenience and fun to capturing moments effortlessly.
– Benefit from barometer altitude hold for stable flight, allowing you to focus on capturing the perfect shot without worrying about altitude fluctuations.
– With three flight speed levels, ranging from beginner-friendly to more advanced settings, pilots of all skill levels can enjoy smooth and controlled flight.
– Expect around 12 to 15 minutes of flight time on a single battery charge, providing ample time for exploration and aerial photography.
E88 Pro drone camera review
My son’s 11 birthday was on February 18. As multi-person events are banned due to the COVID pandemic, he celebrated by organizing a sleepover party with a couple of his best friends. Besides creating their own pizza, one of the proposed entertainment ideas was a drone race. Kids like challenges and they were happy to find out that will be a one-to-one drone tournament. As they are new to this hobby, I used two similar drones (one was the E88) with stabilization and altitude hold.
The E88 arrived on February 15, so I had enough time to test and review it before the race. In addition to the drone and its transmitter, were included the following accessories: two 3.7V 1800mAh batteries, USB charger, one pair of spare propellers, a set of blade guards, a screwdriver, user manual, and a handy carrying case.
At a glance
Holding it for the first time in my hand felt toyish, which I think is normal for its price tag. With folded arms, the aircraft measures 12.5×8.1×5.3cm and weighs only 104 grams (with battery loaded). Just like the E58 Emotion, the E88 Pro also follows the iconic DJI Mavic design. In front, instead of obstacle avoidance sensors, it has two LED lights that help in orientation during night flights. There is also a second LED on the back of the drone (above the battery bay).
The frontal camera is installed on a fake gimbal, which does not provide stabilization nor remote angle adjustment. I received the ‘Pro’ version with a second camera on the belly of the fuselage. The hole camera module can be removed/replaced if need it.
Its tiny 816 coreless (brushed) motors are installed with folding propellers. Similar to Mavic Mini, the battery is loaded from the tail of the drone. The included blade guards can be easily installed/removed without any tool.
Price, availability, and options
The E88 can also be found under e88 Pro product name. The E88 has 2 camera options. While the E88 Pro with a dual-camera system can be ordered from Gadget Deals Nepal for Rs 5000 the basic E58 with a 720P camera for 4000 All 3 versions are available in two colors (black and grey) and with 1, 2 flight batteries.
E88 review: Transmitter and range
Like the drone, its transmitter is also very toyish. I even found a bolt left inside accidentally. Luckily, I noticed the problem before loading the three AA batteries and powering ON). The transmitter has two fake foldable antennas and a retractable phone holder.
In addition to the usual control sticks and power switch, there are 8 buttons on the front panel. From left to right you have: Photo/Video, RTH/Headless mode, Take-off, Land, Right, Left, Forward, and Backward fine trimming. It has two shoulder buttons on each side (speed and on left, aa and ccc on right).
According to the advertised spec, the control distance is about 100 meters. To be honest, the WIFI FPV range is even shorter. Anyway, I would not recommend flying for a long distance with such a toy-grade drone. Without GPS positioning, its return to home (RTH) feature is just guessing the way back to home (take-off point).
E88 review: Camera
Before you get too enthusiastic, the E88’s camera has nothing to do with UHD video quality. While it can take 4096×2160 (4K) photos, videos are captured with only 1920×1080@20fps. Unfortunately, both have poor quality, especially indoors and in low light conditions. I think the camera has natively only VGA resolution and it is upscaled for marketing purposes. No onboard recording – the footage is captured from the live video feed and stored on your phone’s memory.
Using the WiFi_Cam APP you can display the camera’s video feed on your phone. The APP allows toggling between front and belly cameras and digital zooming.
I intended to upload few sample videos but the quality is so low that it would be totally useless.
E88 review: Battery life
The E88 drone is powered by a single cell (3.7V) 1800mAh modular battery. Based on the size of the LIPO cell, I estimate the real capacity of the battery around 800-1200mAh. The pack has a micro USB port for charging and status indicator LED (red – charging, green – full charged). Each fully charged battery allows about 7-12 minutes of playtime. Battery life widely varies according to flight speed, flight style, and wind conditions.
E88 flight experience
The ready-to-fly out of the box. You just need to unfold the arms and power it ON. You can take-off automatically via the dedicated button or manually using the throttle stick. Arming the motors can be done by moving both sticks to the outer-down position. At the highest speed rate, it is quite fast and agile.
It has built-in 360° roll/flip features. After you pressed the left shoulder button, the E58 makes a flip in the direction you move the left stick (up/down/left/right). When the battery is near empty, the drone will slowly descent and land on the location is that time.