From first-flight mini quadcopters to GPS-enabled camera drones, our Drones collection covers every level of pilot. Whether you're after simple backyard fun or serious aerial photography, you'll find foldable, beginner-friendly options alongside professional-grade features like obstacle avoidance, brushless motors, and long-range FPV transmission.
Beginner and mini drones
Lightweight indoor quadcopters are the easiest way to start flying, with simple two-stick controls and forgiving crash resistance that make them ideal for kids six and up and first-time pilots of any age. Many mini models include a height-hold mode, which keeps the drone at a stable altitude automatically, letting new flyers focus on left-right and forward-back movement without worrying about altitude control at the same time.
These smaller drones are also a practical way to learn basic maintenance — swapping propellers, charging batteries, and simple troubleshooting — before investing in a more expensive camera drone.
GPS and camera drones for aerial photography
For more advanced flying, our GPS drones add 4K to 8K cameras, obstacle avoidance sensors, brushless motors, and long-range 5G WiFi FPV transmission, built for outdoor aerial photography and extended flight sessions of 20 minutes or more per battery. GPS-equipped models also support features like return-to-home, which automatically flies the drone back to its takeoff point if it loses signal or the battery runs low, adding an important safety layer for outdoor flights.
Dual-camera setups, found on several models in this collection, let you switch between a wide-angle view for landscapes and a more focused lens for closer aerial shots, without needing to land and swap equipment.
Batteries, accessories, and spare parts
Many drones are available with multi-battery bundles, which is worth considering upfront since flight time per charge is typically limited. We also carry spare batteries, propellers, and padded carrying cases, so a drone that's already part of your collection stays flight-ready without needing a full replacement.
Flying safely and responsibly
Always check local regulations before flying outdoors, since rules can vary based on drone weight and where you're flying, particularly near airports or crowded public spaces. Before a first flight, calibrate your drone according to its manual and start in an open space away from people, pets, trees, and other obstacles until you're comfortable with the controls.