Ruko F11 Drones with Camera for Adults 4K, 60Mins Flight Time, FPV Drone with GPS, Quadcopter with Brushless Motor, Follow Me, Auto Return Home,…
$200
- 【𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐑𝐞𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐧 𝐓𝐨 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐞 𝐅𝐮𝐧𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧】Equipped with intelligent RTH function, which are [Low Battery Auto Return], [Signal Loss Auto Return] and [RTH Button Return], you will never be afraid of losing your drone during the flight.
- 【𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐀𝐩𝐩 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐨𝐥】An intuitive user experience will be offered by the app, which includes one button for taking off or landing, follow-me mode, waypoint flight, point of interest, gesture photographing , etc. Helps beginners or experienced people fly drones easily and enjoy more fun.
- 【𝐃𝐨𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐄𝐱𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐨 𝟔𝟎 𝐌𝐢𝐧】The intelligent rechargeable batteries are more powerful than others, offer a maximum flight time of 60min (2*30min), double your flight hour. 4 Led lights on the battery module indicate the current power level to remind you of recharging, provides greater convenience.
- 【𝐁𝐫𝐮𝐬𝐡𝐥𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐌𝐨𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐬 & 𝐃𝐨𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐆𝐏𝐒 𝐒𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦】Durable alloy brushless motors supports level 6 wind-resistance and provides a faster, quieter while more powerful flight. Double GPS system can activate the ability of Pressure Altitude Holding and keeps drone move accurately. Bring more wonderful flying experience.
- 【𝟒𝐊 𝐂𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐚 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐀𝐛𝐬𝐨𝐫𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧】The 4K camera with shock absorption provides you clear image; 90°adjustable camera with 120°FOV lens can widely capture the view in every precious moment; and supports 5GHz FPV transmission up to 25 fps which brings a stable and smooth video.
Specification: Ruko F11 Drones with Camera for Adults 4K, 60Mins Flight Time, FPV Drone with GPS, Quadcopter with Brushless Motor, Follow Me, Auto Return Home,…
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AMZ PRO –
The Short Story:
This is a great drone, at a great price point. It has all the features you would expect. It’s foldable, compact, and sturdy with a high build quality. GPS features such as return to home and follow-me work well. It’s easy to fly, responsive to controls, stable hovering, batteries last up to 30 mins each (possibly more), and it handles wind reasonably well. It has a decent camera which you can pivot from 0-90 degrees via remote which is great. You can find package deals on Amazon that include an extra battery and spare propellers.
It might not be a top-of-the-line DJI Air, but for less than $300 I’d argue you are getting more bang for your buck with the F11 if you are just a casual hobbyist drone pilot.
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Warning – Long read below:
This is my fourth drone overall. The first three were all the same model – HS110D by Holy Stone. That was a fantastic entry-level toy drone for less than $80, but after a few months of learning how to fly I was ready to step up to a more intermediate level model.
What I was looking for in a new drone: more stability and wind resistance, GPS and related features, longer battery life, and an upgraded camera. So pretty much all the stuff you don’t get with a $65 toy drone like the HS110D. After a month or so of comparison shopping on Amazon and YouTube I eventually pulled the trigger on the Ruko F11 Pro. It checked all of the boxes. I wanted to stay at or around $200 but all of the competing models at that price pount were missing one or more of my main criteria, and/or did not fare well in Amazon or YouTube reviews. Battery life was a common compromise for GPS drones under $200. The F11 lasts up to 30 mins per flight which is the best in its class (and it actually lasts longer if you don’t record video or use FPV).
The F11 Pro comes in a nice, compact, well-organized carrying case. The foam insert has precise cutouts for the drone itself, the controller, a spare battery, and replacement parts. It also has a zipper compartment for any other small items you want to carry. The drone is of great build quality and feels sturdy, it also looks quite nice. The foldable arms feel sturdy, and it takes a little bit of effort to slide them in/out and lock them into position which is great. The user manual is thorough and easy to read and understand – which can be hit or miss with other Chinese drone manufacturers. I had already watched several YouTube videos on the F11 so the manual was more of a refresher and I was ready to take it out for a flight within minutes after the first battery fully charged.
Calibration is easy – spinning the drone around one rotation horizontally and once vertically. I’ve read in a few reviews and in the Q&A that the compass always needs to be calibrated for each flight (which sounds annoying) – but this is not my experience. I have been launching it only from my yard so far, and I rarely re-calibrate. Initiating operations such as compass and gyro calibration, motor stop/start is done by moving the thumb sticks simultaneously in a specific direction. For example, hold them both down and in at the same time to start the motors. The controller is pretty cool – very simple layout, four status LED lights, has fold out antennas, hand grips, and smart phone holder. The phone holder is a bit on the small side; I couldn’t fit my Galaxy Note 10 without removing my bulky case first. I purchased a slimmer case and now it fits fine, but not much extra space.
The SJ GPS PRO app is pretty good. Before launching it you need to connect to the Drone’s Wifi network. It will tell you that the internet is not available – this is fine, since you just need it to connect to the drone. Once you launch the app, select the F11 pro from the drop-down and hit the ‘controls’ button to take you to the FPV/controls screen where it will display what the drone’s camera is seeing. There are several on-screen controls you can use, such as selecting follow-me mode, return to home, etc., and also status info such as drone/controller battery life, as well as height and distance in meters. The settings gear icon will take you to the flight restrictions screen. This is where you can turn beginner mode on/off and change limitations on flight distance, altitude, and return home altitude. You will be in beginner mode by default until you go into the settings and turn it off. So you will notice a geo fence – when you fly more than 30 meters away or 30 meters high the drone will stop and not let you go any further. This is quite useful – I turned beginner mode off but I do keep limitations in place and only extend them if I need to, mid-flight.
I have only one complaint with the app – it doesn’t blink or beep when the battery starts running low. Yes the battery indicator turns to one red bar, and in the bottom left message section it tells you ‘drone low voltage’ in small text, but it is quite easy to overlook these when you are keeping your eyes on the drone. This has contributed to my only two crashes so far; I will discuss that in a moment.
Taking off is easy – you can do it by activating the motors (thumb sticks down + in) and then using the left stick to manually take off, or use the one-button takeoff/landing. It will hover about 4-5 feet high. When the drone is in GPS mode, hovering stability is pretty impressive. I’m used to my lightweight non-GPS toy drone drifting all over the place, but the F11 will hover in a 2-3 foot radius even in moderate wind which is great. That’s actually very useful if you want to put the controller down and let the drone film something from the air on it’s own – like kicking a ball around with my daughter. You’ll notice that in GPS mode the drone stops sharply when you take your thumb off the right stick. That’s because it will stick to the GPS coordinates at the very spot where you let go of the stick. In non-GPS mode the drone will continue to glide for a bit after you let go of the right stick. That can give flying a bit of a ‘sportier’ feel, but you will not have any GPS functions available to you – most importantly the return to home function.
The GPS features work pretty well. Sometimes the target tracking mode takes a few attempts to lock on to the target (by drawing a rectangle in the app) or it will lose the target if it moves too fast. Follow-me works well. Return to home is probably the most important of these features – it will prevent you from losing the drone if it flies out of controller range or if you just want it to come back ASAP for any reaason. It’s pretty accurate – lands within a 5 foot radius from where it took off. One of the things I learned the hard way is that the drone will not rise to its return home elevation unless it’s flying high/far enough away AND you press the return home button. Otherwise it will just head right back to the takeoff spot. I didn’t know that, and when the battery ran low the drone just headed right back to the takeoff spot. That wouldn’t usually be a big deal, but there happened to be a tree in the way. When the drone activates low battery return home you can no longer steer it. So since it was headed right for the tree and I couldn’t control it I had to kill the motors mid-flight. It crash landed into (thankfully) a pile of leaves and twigs which broke the fall nicely. I emailed Ruko support and they got back to me the next morning explaining the the drone will not rise to return home altitude unless it is at least 20 meters away and you hit the RH button. This happened to me again a week later – I was flying the drone in my yard and didn’t notice the battery had went low. The app doesn’t blink or beep or anything to grab your attention. I had moved from the takeoff point while flying, so when the low battery return home kicked in it veered sharp right and I couldn’t control it. This time I couldn’t kill the motors in time and it crashed violently into my shed and landed hard on gravel. It sustained some superficial nicks on the body of the drone and on the propellers but after swapping in a new battery it was able to continue flying with no issue. I cringed when I saw how hard it crashed, but was glad to see that there was no real damage. So this drone is built solid and sturdy.
I have gradually grown more confident in flying farther and higher, even in some wind (although I wouldn’t recommend flying in 15+ mph wind) thanks to the dependability/stability of the drone. I would not dare to fly my previous drone higher than 50 feet or farther than 200 ft since it did not have GPS and as such was not stable, especially in any wind. The F11 has a solid camera, but no gimbal or EIS. So there will be some shakiness to your video and the image will tilt when the drone tilts. You can get reasonable smooth video in very low winds and while flying it at very low speeds. The video resolution is not 4K – according to the manual only still pictures are shot in 4K, video is in 1080p when stored to micro sd card. Only 32GB cards will work – I tried my 64GB and 128GB with no luck. The recorded video is reasonably crisp for a casual hobby drone. I might opt for a step up with my next drone purchase, with a true 4K video camera and gimbal/EIS. The F11 GIM has these features and I was considering it, but ultimately the lower price and slightly better battery life on the F11 Pro won me over. You can rotate the camera from 0-90 degrees via controller which is very handy. You can’t zoom though, another feature available on higher tier drones.
Flight controls are very responsive and accurate – the drone maneuvers quite well and is fairly fast and agile, especially at speed level 3. The FPV range is decent but nowhere near what they advertise, at least in my experience. I haven’t lost FPV transmission yet but it does begin to lag pretty bad when farther than say 200 meters or so. To be fair, there are trees that might be getting in the way of the FPV transmission, so I will test this out when I take it for a flight in a completely open area. The battery life is outstanding. I timed it twice: the first time I flew it high and very far away, switching between medium and high speed settings throughout the flight, while taking video the whole time. It lasted over 28 minutes. The second time I let it hover in place, and minimized the video recording and FPV – over 32 minutes! So it might get close to 35 minutes with zero recording, no FPV, and hovering in place. But for practical purposes you will get very close to 30 minutes per battery which is the best you will find at this price point, and probably even if you go $200 higher.
In summary, I am very impressed and satisfied with this drone and it has surpassed my expectations. I don’t feel a need to upgrade anytime soon, and hopefully it will last at least 1-2 years. If you are looking for a beginner-intermediate level drone with the full suite of GPS features, decent camera, loooong battery life, long transmission range, solid build quality, and on the lower end of the budget spectrum then I don’t think you will be able to find a better model than the F11 Pro.
Ed –
We bought a Ruko drone, brand new at a very decent price. We are very happy with its look, size and weight. It was foldable and comes with a very nice and sturdy case. Unfortunately, during unboxing, our inquisitive dog accidentally damaged the user manual, pad and scratched the 2 blades. We emailed customer support and they responded in less than an hour. The next day we were informed that an Application for 2 blades and user manual replacement were being processed. However, the pad accessory is not available by itself for replacement. Not a problem I guess. We were amazed and very pleased with Ruko’s great customer support team. They are quick to respond and very accommodating. Our teenager found the quick start guide and flight tutorial video very helpful which made the set up quick. The flight test was very successful although we haven’t tried using the camera and video as of yet. Will update the rating to 5 stars when we receive the replacements as promised and after we have tried the camera and video. So far, we are Happy customers😁
Mup –
It is what it says,and more .I’m new to flying drones and have experienced the typical beginner mistakes of buying drones and like me crash and burn every one except the F11 exsteamly wonderful experience from the start of opening the package. Everything was in good 👍 shape well designed the case is durable and fashionable. The start up is unbelievable amazing I’m flying first try a night flight handeld like a dream like I hoped the first experience could be know better, thank you so so mutch my adventure is just beginning I’m very comfortable with the controls ,( maybe just make the control handles just alittle bigger for us big kids any way once again thank you I will keep u informed of the rest of my journey with your product and can’t wait this is truly amazing if I can fly anyone can I’m 60 going on 10 again, thank u
Photorical Food –
Bought this for my 10 year old after purchasing several inferior drones. I love that this comes with two interchangeable batteries. You can spend more time playing than waiting for a battery to charge. I also love that it charges with a USB C and not some random and uncommon charging cord that you cannot replace if you lose it.
The unit is a good weight, not too light and cheap feeling, but not so heavy that it causes excessive drain in the battery.
We ordered a drone through another company and it arrived a month later without the battery, making it un-operable. Amazon came in clutch with next day delivery making my son’s day.
Easy to charge, program and operate.
Dragi –
I bought a Ruco drone and it’s amazing! The perfect stepping stone to
a true high-end drone. The instructions were super clear and easy to
understand. I had a lot of fun testing its limits with range and
height and it was very interesting to see what my house looked like
from above.
The camera quality is good for a drone and the price! It’s nice to be
able to take photos and videos from places that are too far away. It’s
perfect for any high location you can’t normally see and even get a
bird’s eye view of your surroundings. Plus, the lights make it easy to
spot from afar.
It pairs with a phone, it’s so simple it’s unbelievable. The ability
to get live video from the drone right in front of your eyes makes it
easy to navigate and direct yourself to where you want to be.
Another nice feature is the auto-renew feature. With just one push of
a button, the drone can return to you or follow you. You don’t have to
worry about the stress of getting back in your direction and
approaching. The application is relatively simple. Overall worth
buying.