🚀 Elevate Your Playtime with the Monster Drone N7C!
The 37.5 Inch Monster Drone N7C is an upgraded quadcopter designed for outdoor flying, featuring a 2MP HD camera, 8 minutes of flight time, and a remote control distance of 150 meters. With its user-friendly setup and advanced stability features, this drone is perfect for both beginners and seasoned flyers looking to capture breathtaking aerial views.
R**G
The Camera Is like a cheap One for a Cheap Syma
Its Very Cheap, The remote is less then expected, Being very light weight .I have bought cheaper Models with way more tech savey Remotes!The Power wire is too short, and you just about have to place the battery on top of it to get the battery in the compartment. The Camera Is like a cheap One for a Cheap Syma. The Model Landing gear is way too low to put a decent Camera on it. The top Body Shell Looks like there are deformities in it when molded/injected with small plastic tags sticking up in places. Yes, this is a very Cheap Monster Drone that could be Improved much! But, If you want a large drone to play around with outside its Great. Also After It cam Fed-x I looked up the parts you can order for it. They are Pricey For the Model being so cheaply made. I cant believe The Prices are so High! And the 1800 Ma Battery, not good for any Flight time record's you will want to get some 2200's from trenigy! for around $36 for 3 packs, and change the connector on the battery's or the model.
K**.
Flight time
I didn't like the flight time
M**S
Buy one
I purchased mine from Night Lions Tech. OUTSTANDING customer support. Addressed a couple issues that I had quickly and professionally.The Monster is fun to fly. I have had my share of rough landings with nothing being damaged. I really enjoy the sound it makes as it flies by. Some reviews say it's cheaply made. It's lightweight plastic with structural ribbing. The same theory behind real aircraft, structural frame covered by light weight outer shell.To address the complaints about the controller. I guess you could classify the drone as toy grade. BUT the controller is functional. The trim can easily be adjusted with your thumb.One person wrote her son crashed his drone and the camera didn't record the event. Common problem. If you don't stop the record function before turning off the controller the video is corrupted. This isn't a professional grade camera so don't expect 1080p.Only drawback is the battery. It takes four hours to charge. Get yourself another to extend flight time.I also purchased the MJ105. Works great.I have a few other drones made by Propel. One no longer responds to the controller. The motor housings cracked on another (thicker plastic than Night Lions Tech) I won't buy a Propel product again.You can spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on a drone. Watch YouTube. See how the expensive ones crash just like the cheaper ones. They just cost more to replace.I enjoy flying the drone and when it's time for another one............Night Lions TechBTW I was given nothing for this review.
S**S
Waste of Money!
My son received his order on Tuesday afternoon and it was broke before dark. Cheaply made and now not fixable. The motor is fine but the plastic body broke on the first landing. He pulled the card out to see if he was able to get any video/pictures and to our surprise there were videos - but of other people flying it! Very disappointed for the money spent.
T**D
Fun, largest drone available
I rated this 4 starts instead of 5 because one of the four motors was non-working when I received it. Seller responsed to my request for a return within a few hours and offered to replace the motor. I agreed and they sent four new motors. Took two weeks to receive the drone from China, and another two weeks to get the motors. Big job to replace the motor, but it worked and fly’s great. I would not recommend this as your first drone, the converted Chinese directions are difficult to understand and kind of comical from the language conversion. The drone flys well, and is a lot of fun to fly. Like all larger aircraft, it’s heavier and more prone to breakage from high crashes, I would recommend this drone to anyone who has some experience with other aircraft/drones. I use it to scare geese from my riverbank back yard and it is much larger than the smaller drone I used previously, louder and terrifies the geese even more.
T**.
Up up and away
So much fun
R**K
Expensive plastic for a toy drone
I have never written a review of an item that I didn't purchase and actually use, but in this case I'm making an exception because it's fairly easy to see what this item is and perhaps I can steer someone to a better alternative. This quad is a very large, very heavy toy quad, and you're getting mostly plastic for your money. Although it's large and may appear pretty impressive in the picture, it's a very basic entry level quad with brush motors that likely won't hold up very long. Given its weight, I suspect it wouldn't take too much of a crash to bust the thing up. For learning, you really want something that can be abused by operator error and survive.Technology wise, it appears to be an oversize version of the more cost-effective entry toy quad from Syma, the X8C, which I own. The Syma can be purchased on Amazon for less than $90, it's about 2/3 the size of this quad (still quite large), it comes with a 2MP camera, and it's got enough performance to fly the Yi 1080P camera and an isolation mount that I sometimes fly on it. The stock camera isn't great given what you're paying for it, but the more recent X8C's have a rubber isolation mount that allows the camera to actually capture half decent video. The X8C is a good option to consider as an entry-level quad, although it is also fairly heavy and will break if you hit an immovable object like a tree, a house or the ground. It will also do a little damage to someone if you run into them.Syma's X5C is smaller and much lighter than the X8C, and it's probably one of the best choices of a quad to learn on. It can be had on Amazon for under $50, and it also comes with a cheap camera. Take the camera off and the X5C is a very stable and very quick aircraft that can be flown indoors or out. I've flown mine in 10-15 mph winds... a little tough, but doable. This was my first quad and it has survived a number of falls from the sky. And when it does break, parts are readily available and very cheap, which is probably not the case for this monster drone.If you really want to start out spending close to $200, you can find inexpensive REAL quads with brushless motors that will almost certainly hold up better than any quad with brush motors. However, the $200 price point is not a particularly good target. It's too much for a toy drone and too little for a really decent drone, which can be had for not too much more.Sorry for sharing an opinion of this monster toy, but I'd really recommend starting with an X5C or one of the several other $40-$60 entry-level toy drones. After getting a little experience, you'll either stop flying or get the bug and buy or build a real copter.
Trustpilot
4 days ago
2 months ago