The Tello is a lightweight intelligently-stabilised quadcopter. Tello's battery is separately packaged in the base of the box alongside the spare full set of propellers and the propeller removal tool.Īs per the packaging, further accessories are available in the form of a battery charging hub and replacement shells. The drone comes constructed, with the propellers and propeller guides attached. Its worth noting that the Tello frustratingly does not include a Micro USB cable which is required to charge the unit. Aircraft with Propellers and propeller guards already fitted.The packaging prominently features the drone, windowed in a clear plastic tray making it clear which colour you have ordered. User swappable body 'lids' available in white, yellow and blue.Auto takeoff/landing, and palm landing thanks to its vision position system.Advanced Intel chipset powered by DJI algorithms. Lightweight 87g including battery and propeller guards.Twin antenna, smart switching WiFi link.720p HD video transmission from a 5MP onboard camera.13 minutes flight time from the 1100mAh 3.8v battery.Its advanced flight controller and propeller guards allows novice pilots to fly indoors or out with confidence. Its onboard camera provides an electronically-stabilised, real-time video feed to your device and is capable of capturing 5MP stills and HD video at 30fps. It can fly for up to 13 minutes with a max speed of 8m/s and maximum range of 100m. What is the Tello? Ryze's Tello is a small (10cm² without guards), lightweight (80g) quadcopter that you fly via wifi with your smartphone. We unbox the new drone, have a closer look at it before taking it for a test flight. The Tello promises a combination of high-tech flight autonomy (as seen on DJI's expensive prosumer drones) and a robust airframe, all controlled from a well-executed smartphone app. Thankfully Ryze Robotics have teamed up with heavyweights DJI and Intel to offer as complete a drone as we have seen on a budget. Whilst models such as the Tiny Whoop offer quality, compact and responsive models, they do have a steep learning curve for complete amateurs. The sub £100 drone market is currently flooded with inexpensive toy-grade quadcopters.
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