🚀 Elevate Your Playtime with the Cheerwing CW10 Mini Drone!
The Cheerwing CW10 Mini Drone is a versatile and user-friendly drone designed for kids and beginners. It features a built-in WiFi camera for real-time video streaming, voice control for hands-free operation, and a stable flying experience with altitude hold and one-key takeoff. With a maximum flight time of 18 minutes and the ability to support multiple players, this drone is perfect for fun-filled outdoor adventures.
Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Are batteries included? | Yes |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Video Output Resolution | 480p |
Includes Remote? | Yes |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Video Capture Format | AVI, MOV, MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Type | Voice Control |
Media Type | SD |
Special Features | Speed Adjustment, One Key Take off, First Person View (FPV) |
Video Capture Resolution | 480p |
Effective Still Resolution | 0.3 |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.54"L x 3.12"W x 1.3"H |
Material Type | Plastic, Carbon Fiber |
Color | Green |
J**E
Super Fun Little Drone!
This Mini Drone is awesome! 🛸 Bought it as a gift for my grabdson, and he loves it. It’s easy to control, even for beginners, and the camera gives cool views through the app. The WiFi connection works well, and the drone itself is pretty sturdy—it’s taken a few crashes and still works like a charm. Plus, it’s the perfect size for indoor or outdoor flying. If you’re looking for a fun, affordable drone for kids (or even adults), this one’s a solid pick! Highly recommend!
M**.
Quick little drone with decent camera.
I wanted a small drone to fly inside, this one is perfect for that.It flys 5-6 minutes on a full charge. It handles like my bigger drones, I wanted one I can fly indoors to keep in practice. And the camera is not too bad ..Cant beat this drone for the money.
A**R
Comparison of HS210, CW10 and H36 Drones
Last week I purchased three drones: the Holy Stone HS210, Cheerwing CW10 and REDPAWZ H36 for my son’s birthday party. I’ll post this same review on all three as I thought it would be helpful to be able compare each of these. This was for a group of 10 year old kids, so I was looking for easy to fly, durable drones that could survive a bunch of kids who are not expert drone flyers. This was also for indoor flight only. Each had their own strengths and weakness:Holy Stone HS 210: Was the most stable and easy to fly. The kids were able to keep this in the air and a few of them even figured out how to do tricks. The extra batteries that came with my order were key and this drone was in the air the longest of all three with a couple pit stops to change out the battery. On the downside, this was the slowest of the 3 drones. We also had a couple controller sync issues – but we did have multiple drones going at the same time and it seemed to re-connect quickly. I suspect this could be as much user error as anything.Cheerwing CW10: This was very close in stability and control to the HS 210. It was also a bit more responsive and quicker to navigate around than the HS210. This is the only drone of the 3 with a camera. Please note for this review we didn’t test out the camera function, although it looks like it has high potential. I’ll update this review if I have more to add. The biggest drawback to this drone is the built-in battery. It’s flight time was similar to the others, but since I couldn’t change out the batteries these were the first to be out of service.REDPAWZ H36: This was the fastest, but also most difficult to control drone. Just getting this to stay in the air was a challenge and most times it bounced from ceiling to floor. I could see this being a good drone for those who have more experience and/or time to master this drone. It also had removeable batteries and came with one spare. The kids actually enjoyed the ‘bonkers’ nature of this drone. However, if you are looking for easy control and low learning curve, I would recommend one of the other two.Overall: The controllers all seemed pretty uniform and intuitive for each. All three seemed very durable and none failed due to crashes. The only one that had some minor issues was the Redpawz. It had a prop come loose and was easily pushed back on. Of course, the Redpawz also took the worst beating of the three.I was impressed with each of them. If you are looking for longer, stable flight for an inexperienced flyer, I’d highly recommend the HS 210. The Cheerwing’s camera function makes it an interesting consideration if you want to try that function (again we did not) – it is certainly a good drone without it and only limited by the built-in battery. I’d probably not recommend the Redpawz – but worth to note at the time of purchase this was about 20% cheaper than the other two. I might give it a try for older kids, but I’m sure there are other options to evaluate in that category.Hope this was helpful!
L**I
Defectuoso
Le hice un regalo a mi nieto, y lo esperaba con alegría, pero no funcionó salio defectuoso y no pudo jugar con el,siento que su regalo no funciona
M**L
Everything's good, except the battery
Got this as a Christmas gift for my 12 year old nephew. It's easy to set up and pretty quick to charge. Using the drone is super easy. It's stability is great and responds really well to the remote. You can download an app to gain full use of the camera. Range for the drone is decent given it's a small indoor drone. You can fly it on one level of the house utilizing the camera while sitting on another. Now the biggest down side of the drone is the battery life. The drone come with 3 battery packs, each pack only storing a measly 5-6 min of flight time. Truly disappointing given all it's other great features. The second you get it up off the ground it's going to need to be recharged. You can buy the same size rechargeable batteries on Amazon that can store more power. But you really shouldn't have to buy after market parts just to get something to work.
B**.
Get two.
UPDATE~ After about a month of fairly regular use the battery gives me 2 minutes outdoors in light winds.I rerouted the wifi antenna through the top of the fuselage and taped it down, video stream is improved.New pilot about six weeks in and I can only fly two quads with the app controls. This ain't one of them. YMMV.The bird is easy enough to work on for hobbyists. When the internal battery goesI've already got a H36 crash kit with a frame that takes a small lipo, the top cover and board will have to be dealt with.Of my ten toy drones, this one gets flown everyday. The price should be under 25 dollars in this market. Pay more ifyou need it quick through prime. Otherwise google is your friend and wait for your drone to arrive from the factory sellers overseas.I bought this as a companion to the Potensic A20, this same airframe and remote without a camera.The handling is on the money for me. The video feed was surprising for such a tiny camera.It isn't 'usable' professional quality, but for a technosaurus who still has his 1995 usb camerait is stellar.It will share a controller with the camera less version. Glad I have two of this airframe. Charge time isn'tthat bad and I fly mine hard about five and a half (ish) minutes before getting warning lights.
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