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Holy Stone HS510 GPS Drone for Adults with 4K UHD Wifi Camera, FPV Quadcopter Foldable for Beginners with Brushless Motor, Return Home, Follow Me,2 Batteries and Storage Bag, Grey

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Brand Holy Stone
Model Name HS510
Age Range (Description) Adult
Color Matt Grey
Video Capture Resolution 4K UHD 2 7K
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi
Skill Level Beginner
Video Capture Format 4k
Control Type App Control
Media Type SD

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  • [4K Super Resolution Photos] It is able to use every single pixel giving you crystal clear photos and film. This allows the camera to provide smooth 4k video at 16 frames per second, 2.7K video at 25 frames per second. HS510 is definitely a travel essential.
  • [Portable & Ultralight] This 4k drone has compact design in that the quadcopter arms and propeller blades can be folded. It is small (Folded Dimension:5.59*2.91*2.04) and weighs less than 250g/0.55lbs, you don't need to register your drone with the government. Nice Choice for Beginners!
  • [Endless Fun in APP Control] With GPS Follow Me,Point of Interest,TapFly, the aircraft can shoot stable aerial shots. With carrying case, It is much more convenient to carry while travelling.
  • [GPS & GLONASS] Dual satellite connectivity using both GPS and GLONASS navigation systems, which means you should never loose a signal outdoors. Along with the optical flow positioning, barometer and satellite systems, and it has terrific return-to-home point and a new more precise landing technology.
  • [Brushless Motor] Brushless motor with aviation propellers for high aerodynamic efficiency, which is more quiet and longevous than brushed motor.

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Holy Stone HS510 GPS Drone for Adults with 4K UHD Wifi Camera, FPV Quadcopter Foldable for Beginners with Brushless Motor, Return Home, Follow Me,2 Batteries and Storage Bag, Grey

Holy Stone HS510 GPS Drone for Adults with 4K UHD Wifi Camera, FPV Quadcopter Foldable for Beginners with Brushless Motor, Return Home, Follow Me,2 Batteries and Storage Bag, Grey


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GPS Follow Me

When Follow me function is enabled, drone follow the GPS in your smart phone to follow you whenever you go.

Point of Interest

Enter this function, Drone will continuously clickwise around the present point. A person can complete creative film-making.

Daw a path

Submit a route you draw on app then the drone will fly along the path you set. The aircraft can shoot stable aerial shots.

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TapFly

Plan your flight rount on bult-in map. Combine Video with TapFly, drone will record beautiful scenery along the route.

Optical Flow Positioning

The Optical Flow Positioning System is typically used in indoor environment when GPS signal is week or unavailable. Note: When environment is dark, you can press light switch button to enhance stable.

Smart Return Home

Remote control range 1968~1624 feet, Drone can always fly back to Take-off Point as per your instruction or whenever it run out of power or loses connection, even when you accidentally fly it out of range.

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SPECIFICATIONS:

DRONE Weight: 245g / 8.64 oz ;

Package weight:1.05KG/3.30lbs

Product size (L x W x H): 9.44×9.25×2.16 IN

Package size (L x W x H): 8.54*7.28*5 IN

Color: Matt Grey

TRANSMITTER Operating Frequency: 2.4GHz

Camera Frequency: 5G (Father Fast Clearer)

FPV Distance: 656~984 feet(200~300M) (outdoor and unobstructed)

MAX Transmission Distance:1968~1624 feet (600~800M)(outdoors and unobstructed)

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PACKAGE INCLUDED:

1 x HS510 Drone

1 x 2.4G Transmitter (2*1.5V AA Battery Not Included)

2 x Li-Ion Modular Battery

1 x Carrying Case

1 x Type C Charging Cable

4 x Spare Propeller (Additional )

1 x Screwdriver

1 x Charger Hub

1 x Instructions for Use

4K HD Camera

Image Transmission: 720P@20FPS

Camera Adjustable Angle:0° to -90°manually.

Gimbal Stabilization: Single Axis

Lens Angle: 120°

Video / Photo Resolution:

3840x2160P (Stored in TF Card)

1920x1080P (Stored in Phone)

Max. Expansion: 32GB TF Card (Not Included)

BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Charging Time: 150 minutes
  • Type: Li-Po Battery
  • Flight Time: 16 minutes (Single battery)
  • Charging Cable Voltage: 5V
  • Rated Power: ≤10W
  • Battery Voltage:7.4V
  • Capacity: 1300 mAh
  • Energy: 9.62W
Max. Ascent Speed 3m/s
Max. Descent Speed 2m/s
Max. Flying Speed 32km/h
Max. Limit Height 393ft (120M)
Flight distance limitation App can be set
APP Ophelia GO

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4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
2,962 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, value, ease of use, and ease of flying of the unmanned aerial vehicle. For example, they mention it's well made, easy to set up and fly, and loaded with features for the price. That said, opinions are mixed on battery life, and stability.

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364 customers mention332 positive32 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention it's well-made, stable, and easy to learn to fly. The carrying case is also a plus. Overall, customers say it'd be a great drone to start with and easy control.

"...Good things: Durable, small, good controller - i like having a display so I can more easily see when it loses signal and shows battery remaining...." Read more

"...first impression I had upon opening the box was the quality of the protective carrying case the drone, controller and accessories comes in...." Read more

"...for under $200 such as replaceable battery's, brushless motors, GPS, POV, VR, and a serviceable picture taking ability...." Read more

"...This drone itself flies well and it is very stable once it has a decent amount of GPS satellites locked...." Read more

291 customers mention261 positive30 negative

Customers find the unmanned aerial vehicle easy to use. They say it's simple and straightforward, with good instructions. They also say the manual is easy to read and follow. They mention the FPV app provides easy setup and allows beginners to limit the range of the HS. Overall, customers say it is a great introductory drone for beginners.

"...has a headless mode so if you get lost in orientation, this is great for beginners...." Read more

"...to charge (specs say 150 minutes/battery), but the process is simple and straightforward...." Read more

"...It's easy for a beginner to control in slow mode and get used to the controls, and the brushless motors means it doesn't have issues with the motor..." Read more

"...I would not be able to comfortably say it is great for beginners or easy to use sine I started with the Mini2, but at the price, it is a great one..." Read more

234 customers mention234 positive0 negative

Customers find the drone very simple to fly and easy to learn how to fly. They say it's a good drone for beginners to learn to fly, and it'll be a joy to own.

"...The video and photos are sharp and clear, and the drone flies well. It has several special features...." Read more

"...Once you're comfortable, you're going to find this is a very fun drone to fly...." Read more

"...This drone itself flies well and it is very stable once it has a decent amount of GPS satellites locked...." Read more

"...They have the best Tech support bar non! This drone is easy to fly so long as you know what to do before you even try to fly it...." Read more

221 customers mention197 positive24 negative

Customers like the value of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They say it has big expensive drone features, and is a very good investment for your first drone. Customers also mention that it's loaded with features for the price.

"...I wanted a middle of the bell curve drone at a reasonable price point and found it...." Read more

"...On top of those two advantages, it was a fraction of the price and I could get two of these for the price of the Mini so I was way more comfortable..." Read more

"...-Price point pretty good for what you get-Video and picture quality as expected..." Read more

"...The Holy Stone 510 is a very good investment for your first drone. Either it sparks the passion or you'll get bored in a month...." Read more

184 customers mention180 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the picture quality of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention that the images received on their phone are crisp and clean. They appreciate the great camera views and the 4K video and camera quality. Some say that the ability to snap a picture without exiting video mode is a nice feature.

"...The wind did result in some rocking video, but the still photos were sharp. To get the best video, use a micro-SD card...." Read more

"...I wish the video gave me more FPS in FPV but its functional. The CAMERA is decent you wont win any art shows with it but the color is better then..." Read more

"...The camera is passable, but since it doesn't have a gimbal or anything it's more useful just to see where you're going than doing any real photo or..." Read more

"...Picture quality is quite nice for stills and video could be made passable if ran through the software deshaker (I used virtualdub)...." Read more

113 customers mention83 positive30 negative

Customers like the performance of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention that it performs very well, all of the features work perfectly fine, and the Android app works so far. The drone with remote works well, and produces nice still shots and video. The first flights went well.

"...the App settings, as it loses the signal on the app, except FPV video is still working, and I can sometimes control it even though the signal level..." Read more

"...has Optical Flow Positioning for flying indoors without GPS and a TapFly function, which I didn’t try due to a number of obstructions in the airspace..." Read more

"...The one issue I have is that I am not huge on the controller. It works fine by itself and it is easily held but it absolutely will not hold my phone..." Read more

"...nothing I could do to make it stop or come back down. Return to home didn't work and it finally stopped climbing at 920 feet (per the transmitter)...." Read more

183 customers mention66 positive117 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Some mention that the batteries last about 10-12 minutes, and that they get an extra battery. They also appreciate that the drone is foldable and comes with two batteries. However, some customers say that the battery would not hold a full charge and that it did not have stable flight. They mention that it also had a tendency to be sluggish when changing direction and that one of the batteries seems to come slightly ajar in flight.

"...Left and right inputs did not work until the drone was around 20' from me...." Read more

"...Bad things: No gimbal or Electronic stabilization. The battery life is good for 15 min max, but you get the low battery warning at about 11-13..." Read more

"...Another con might be that the controller starts beeping once it is at half battery - but it is helpful to have the reminder that you should be..." Read more

"...tried to course correct. no response. only control i had was throttle. then zooom off it went to try and fly away again...." Read more

131 customers mention40 positive91 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the stability of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Some mention that it holds position immediately, is very steady, and doesn't move at all. However, others say that it tends to drift and wander, and would not fly great in a strong wind.

"...The wind did result in some rocking video, but the still photos were sharp. To get the best video, use a micro-SD card...." Read more

"...there is a bit of YOYO effect once I release the sticks it drifts about 3ft sometimes before it recenters itself...." Read more

"...-Video and picture quality as expected-stays in place pretty well, I am sure the bigger drones do a lot better in wind but this drone is..." Read more

"...The drone tends to drift and wander. There is a ground sensor that works great to keep the drone hovering with nearly no drift...." Read more

Functional, compact and portable.  A good flier with good features.
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Functional, compact and portable. A good flier with good features.
The Holy Stone HS510 appealed to me because I was looking for something more portable than my Holy Stone 700D, which I’m very happy with. I travel frequently, and do lots of hiking, canoe camping and other outdoor activities. The HS700D can be disassembled to fit in a fairly compact space, but the appeal of a smaller folding drone for those outdoor activities led me to the HS510.The first impression I had upon opening the box was the quality of the protective carrying case the drone, controller and accessories comes in. That is a nice touch that exceeded my expectations. It will fit nicely in a daypack, under a car seat, or in a suitcase without displacing other essentials. You can check the specs for the size of the drone itself, but after flying the 700D for awhile, which I would consider mid-sized, the HS510 looks tiny! But it has some weight to it, even without a battery installed- it is a solid machine. The controller is much smaller than the 700D’s, and with its handles folded out is more comfortable in hand. It too feels solid. Its phone holder looks functional, but I use a dedicated tablet for my drones so I haven’t used that feature (the phone or tablet must have 5G wireless capability with this drone).The HS510 comes with two batteries, and the included charger (needs to be plugged in to a cell phone charger with the included USB cord) has ports for both. It does take some time to charge (specs say 150 minutes/battery), but the process is simple and straightforward. While the batteries were charging, I studied the included booklet of instructions for use, a critical step with any new drone. If you read many drone reviews you have seen those lamenting that the drone flew away, never to be seen again. I would guess most of those we due to the pilot failing to perform the calibration process properly, which prevents the Return to Home function from operating. Calibration isn’t complicated but there are no shortcuts. The HS510 indicates calibration status by flashing colored lights on the front of the drone (which are difficult to see in bright light) and a flashing icon on the control panel. I discovered a nice safety feature of the HS510 by accident. I did a short flight without performing the GPS calibration and the controller beeped an alarm and flashed a NO GPS message. After proper calibration I tested the RETURN TO HOME function several times and it worked flawlessly. I like to test the RETURN TO HOME function at the beginning of each flight anyway, it is good insurance. And the HS510 makes that process easy.When the first opportunity to fly the drone came, it was windy. I decided to power up anyway and at least verify that everything was in working order. I went through the calibration process and had no problems connecting to my tablet with the Ophelia Go app (which is different from the Ophelia GPS app the HS700 uses). All systems were go, so I decided to do some flying. I shouldn’t have been concerned about the wind, the HS510 had no issues flying in it. The weight I noticed when I first picked up the drone helps make it a wind-worthy flyer. I’m sure it has its limits but this breezy day wasn’t it. The wind did result in some rocking video, but the still photos were sharp. To get the best video, use a micro-SD card. The HS510 has an onboard slot for this. The FPV video is good for flying but the HD video stored on the card is better. I conducted several other flights over the next couple of days, and I really like this drone! The video and photos are sharp and clear, and the drone flies well. It has several special features. I tried the headless flight mode, the point of interest function and one key take-off and landing. All worked fine. It also has Optical Flow Positioning for flying indoors without GPS and a TapFly function, which I didn’t try due to a number of obstructions in the airspace. I recommend this drone!I do want to mention Holy Stone Customer Support. I haven’t needed them for this drone but contacted them a couple of times regarding my HS700D. Both times I received a prompt and effective reply.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2020
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 I am a novice at flying drones, but also an engineer who appreciates devices that are well built and offer a lot of functionality for little cost. I also enjoy photography and videography. This budget drone fills that very well. I had the HolyStone HS160Pro and while it was more like a toy, I quickly realized that I needed something a little higher end, but under $200. After realizing you can easily lose a drone without GPS, that was my first criteria while searching for the next drone. Sure, I wanted the DJI mini 2, but with a package price of $600, I did not want to take a chance and lose or crash it without having some experience with an adult drone. When compared to other sub $200 drones, this really stands out. By the way it is nearly identical to the MJX Bugs 7, but I liked Holy Stone support I received when I had the HS160Pro, so I decided to go with the HS510. I did some video shots that illustrate what you can do with it, and even though it does not have a gimbal for the camera you can do a few shots and edit them together. The video has no processing and is from the original raw footage off the SD card. I shot video in 2.7k (2540 x 1440), because I wanted the 30fps. Good things: Durable, small, good controller - i like having a display so I can more easily see when it loses signal and shows battery remaining. Even the DJI controller does not have a display. The Return to home (RTH) works really well, and it's my safety net when I no longer can see it, or the Wi-Fi FPV loses signal. The software app Orphelia GO is quite good, and with the follow me, orbit, and way point features is quite cool. It also has a headless mode so if you get lost in orientation, this is great for beginners. The video and snapshots were very good, and can adapt pretty well to the different exposures. You can alter this with the App. The GPS RTH is amazingly accurate. It usually lands within 2 feet of where it took off. Range is dependent on how many WIFI signals are around you. Most of my testing there were houses within 1000 ft or less. Nevertheless, I could get out about 210M (700 feet) and up to 60M(200 feet) before losing FPV. I could go a bit farther with no FPV but did not push it. I put a small bright strobe on the rear so at least I can see it a bit better at farther distances. Bad things: No gimbal or Electronic stabilization. The battery life is good for 15 min max, but you get the low battery warning at about 11-13 minutes. So I am cautious and bring near home when it occurs, and just fly out until I get the 2nd warning and let it land. The battery charger although it holds 2 batteries, only charges one and then the other. So it takes about 4 hours to charge both to get about 25-30 minutes of flying time. It's really a good idea to get 2 more batteries and a second charger if you want to go out for the day. The LED front lights are useless in daytime, so I can't really see if they are on or blinking without trying to shade it. Despite the negatives, when compared to others at much higher price drones and even though it has a manually adjustable camera, it's a great value.
** Update ** The distance that I can fly without losing a connection to the controller has greatly diminished from about 200M max to about 50-80M (< 150 ft) for some reason. Holy Stone has not given me an answer or what to do about it. It has nothing to do with the App settings, as it loses the signal on the app, except FPV video is still working, and I can sometimes control it even though the signal level show no bars. The updated Olphelia app x.x .73 still has issues and I can't seem to get the google map to load when I fly in Airplane mode Wifi On. I am concerned after reading a few reviews that it could possibly fly off, and if battery level is low, not sure if the controller or the drone has the intelligence to RTh when battery is low.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020
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 The Holy Stone HS510 appealed to me because I was looking for something more portable than my Holy Stone 700D, which I’m very happy with. I travel frequently, and do lots of hiking, canoe camping and other outdoor activities. The HS700D can be disassembled to fit in a fairly compact space, but the appeal of a smaller folding drone for those outdoor activities led me to the HS510.
The first impression I had upon opening the box was the quality of the protective carrying case the drone, controller and accessories comes in. That is a nice touch that exceeded my expectations. It will fit nicely in a daypack, under a car seat, or in a suitcase without displacing other essentials. You can check the specs for the size of the drone itself, but after flying the 700D for awhile, which I would consider mid-sized, the HS510 looks tiny! But it has some weight to it, even without a battery installed- it is a solid machine. The controller is much smaller than the 700D’s, and with its handles folded out is more comfortable in hand. It too feels solid. Its phone holder looks functional, but I use a dedicated tablet for my drones so I haven’t used that feature (the phone or tablet must have 5G wireless capability with this drone).
The HS510 comes with two batteries, and the included charger (needs to be plugged in to a cell phone charger with the included USB cord) has ports for both. It does take some time to charge (specs say 150 minutes/battery), but the process is simple and straightforward. While the batteries were charging, I studied the included booklet of instructions for use, a critical step with any new drone. If you read many drone reviews you have seen those lamenting that the drone flew away, never to be seen again. I would guess most of those we due to the pilot failing to perform the calibration process properly, which prevents the Return to Home function from operating. Calibration isn’t complicated but there are no shortcuts. The HS510 indicates calibration status by flashing colored lights on the front of the drone (which are difficult to see in bright light) and a flashing icon on the control panel. I discovered a nice safety feature of the HS510 by accident. I did a short flight without performing the GPS calibration and the controller beeped an alarm and flashed a NO GPS message. After proper calibration I tested the RETURN TO HOME function several times and it worked flawlessly. I like to test the RETURN TO HOME function at the beginning of each flight anyway, it is good insurance. And the HS510 makes that process easy.
When the first opportunity to fly the drone came, it was windy. I decided to power up anyway and at least verify that everything was in working order. I went through the calibration process and had no problems connecting to my tablet with the Ophelia Go app (which is different from the Ophelia GPS app the HS700 uses). All systems were go, so I decided to do some flying. I shouldn’t have been concerned about the wind, the HS510 had no issues flying in it. The weight I noticed when I first picked up the drone helps make it a wind-worthy flyer. I’m sure it has its limits but this breezy day wasn’t it. The wind did result in some rocking video, but the still photos were sharp. To get the best video, use a micro-SD card. The HS510 has an onboard slot for this. The FPV video is good for flying but the HD video stored on the card is better. I conducted several other flights over the next couple of days, and I really like this drone! The video and photos are sharp and clear, and the drone flies well. It has several special features. I tried the headless flight mode, the point of interest function and one key take-off and landing. All worked fine. It also has Optical Flow Positioning for flying indoors without GPS and a TapFly function, which I didn’t try due to a number of obstructions in the airspace. I recommend this drone!
I do want to mention Holy Stone Customer Support. I haven’t needed them for this drone but contacted them a couple of times regarding my HS700D. Both times I received a prompt and effective reply.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Functional, compact and portable. A good flier with good features.
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020
The Holy Stone HS510 appealed to me because I was looking for something more portable than my Holy Stone 700D, which I’m very happy with. I travel frequently, and do lots of hiking, canoe camping and other outdoor activities. The HS700D can be disassembled to fit in a fairly compact space, but the appeal of a smaller folding drone for those outdoor activities led me to the HS510.
The first impression I had upon opening the box was the quality of the protective carrying case the drone, controller and accessories comes in. That is a nice touch that exceeded my expectations. It will fit nicely in a daypack, under a car seat, or in a suitcase without displacing other essentials. You can check the specs for the size of the drone itself, but after flying the 700D for awhile, which I would consider mid-sized, the HS510 looks tiny! But it has some weight to it, even without a battery installed- it is a solid machine. The controller is much smaller than the 700D’s, and with its handles folded out is more comfortable in hand. It too feels solid. Its phone holder looks functional, but I use a dedicated tablet for my drones so I haven’t used that feature (the phone or tablet must have 5G wireless capability with this drone).
The HS510 comes with two batteries, and the included charger (needs to be plugged in to a cell phone charger with the included USB cord) has ports for both. It does take some time to charge (specs say 150 minutes/battery), but the process is simple and straightforward. While the batteries were charging, I studied the included booklet of instructions for use, a critical step with any new drone. If you read many drone reviews you have seen those lamenting that the drone flew away, never to be seen again. I would guess most of those we due to the pilot failing to perform the calibration process properly, which prevents the Return to Home function from operating. Calibration isn’t complicated but there are no shortcuts. The HS510 indicates calibration status by flashing colored lights on the front of the drone (which are difficult to see in bright light) and a flashing icon on the control panel. I discovered a nice safety feature of the HS510 by accident. I did a short flight without performing the GPS calibration and the controller beeped an alarm and flashed a NO GPS message. After proper calibration I tested the RETURN TO HOME function several times and it worked flawlessly. I like to test the RETURN TO HOME function at the beginning of each flight anyway, it is good insurance. And the HS510 makes that process easy.
When the first opportunity to fly the drone came, it was windy. I decided to power up anyway and at least verify that everything was in working order. I went through the calibration process and had no problems connecting to my tablet with the Ophelia Go app (which is different from the Ophelia GPS app the HS700 uses). All systems were go, so I decided to do some flying. I shouldn’t have been concerned about the wind, the HS510 had no issues flying in it. The weight I noticed when I first picked up the drone helps make it a wind-worthy flyer. I’m sure it has its limits but this breezy day wasn’t it. The wind did result in some rocking video, but the still photos were sharp. To get the best video, use a micro-SD card. The HS510 has an onboard slot for this. The FPV video is good for flying but the HD video stored on the card is better. I conducted several other flights over the next couple of days, and I really like this drone! The video and photos are sharp and clear, and the drone flies well. It has several special features. I tried the headless flight mode, the point of interest function and one key take-off and landing. All worked fine. It also has Optical Flow Positioning for flying indoors without GPS and a TapFly function, which I didn’t try due to a number of obstructions in the airspace. I recommend this drone!
I do want to mention Holy Stone Customer Support. I haven’t needed them for this drone but contacted them a couple of times regarding my HS700D. Both times I received a prompt and effective reply.
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