MJX X400C WIFI FPV Drone With Camera Live Video Headless Mode Quadcopter Stable Easy Control for Beginners and Practice Compatible with 3D VR Headset. Promotion code: RDANVP8G Final price: £24.95
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dickie_engine
8 Jun 1723#23
Well that's a great price, but I certainly don't need one.
(Adds to basket)
I'm sure it's a great offer, but I really don't need one
(Proceeds to checkout)
Be sensible, why do you need one of these?
(Clicks 'buy now')
Sigh.
DirtyPixel
11 Jun 174#84
Being a typical bloke, I was tearing my hair out with it at first - just took it out the box, charged it and tried to fly it without even putting the landing skids and prop guards on. This wasn't helped by also coinciding with the consumption of a few ciders :smirk: Was driving me mad - skidding off sideways across the floor and banging off the furniture etc, so I gave in to sleep / cider.
Anyway, with a little more clarity this morning (!!),landing skids / prop guards in place, and having watched a few tutorial videos online, this thing is AWESOME fun :smile: The trim settings were frying my brain last night, but with the drone actually built up correctly, this was a hell of a lot easier to dial in this morning.
I'd highly recommend downloading the app via the QR code on the front of the main manual, rather than searching for 'MJX-H' on your preferred app store, which just led to a string of unsuccessful app installations for me. The download link on their own website installs the correct app which works perfectly for me, even if the Android app is referred to as the 'Andrews' app due to dodgy English translation :laughing:
As mentioned elsewhere, there's a little business type card in with the instructions that promises a free spare battery just by emailing them, although it seems hit and miss as to whether you'll get one. I ordered a spare at the same time as the quad for £5.99 on Amazon, but will probably now order the 4 battery bundle with the quad charger for £14.99 (edit: £15.99), now I know I'll be keeping it.
Overall, brilliant value and fun for £25 (+ spare battery). Just stick with it if you're having struggles at first - YouTube is your friend!. Oh, and lay off the cider until you're done playing :wink:
Thanks to the OP for the original post and for giving me a laugh over the weekend!
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lucyferror
7 Jun 171#1
Nooo don't take my money
ihatebingo
7 Jun 17#2
code tested and working also 10 to 12 minutes flying time is great im hot great find the code btw (y)
the.badger
7 Jun 17#3
ordered thanks
I think :wink:
ihatebingo
7 Jun 17#4
:o
stephen.clark200
7 Jun 17#5
ordered one at this money got to be a bargain :sunglasses:
DW21
7 Jun 171#6
Nice, didn't need one but you bet I now own one :sunglasses:
Opening post
Promotion code: RDANVP8G
Final price: £24.95
Top comments
(Adds to basket)
I'm sure it's a great offer, but I really don't need one
(Proceeds to checkout)
Be sensible, why do you need one of these?
(Clicks 'buy now')
Sigh.
Anyway, with a little more clarity this morning (!!),landing skids / prop guards in place, and having watched a few tutorial videos online, this thing is AWESOME fun :smile: The trim settings were frying my brain last night, but with the drone actually built up correctly, this was a hell of a lot easier to dial in this morning.
I'd highly recommend downloading the app via the QR code on the front of the main manual, rather than searching for 'MJX-H' on your preferred app store, which just led to a string of unsuccessful app installations for me. The download link on their own website installs the correct app which works perfectly for me, even if the Android app is referred to as the 'Andrews' app due to dodgy English translation :laughing:
As mentioned elsewhere, there's a little business type card in with the instructions that promises a free spare battery just by emailing them, although it seems hit and miss as to whether you'll get one. I ordered a spare at the same time as the quad for £5.99 on Amazon, but will probably now order the 4 battery bundle with the quad charger for £14.99 (edit: £15.99), now I know I'll be keeping it.
Overall, brilliant value and fun for £25 (+ spare battery). Just stick with it if you're having struggles at first - YouTube is your friend!. Oh, and lay off the cider until you're done playing :wink:
Thanks to the OP for the original post and for giving me a laugh over the weekend!
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I think :wink: