RC Quadcopter with wheels U841-1 Drone Review

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The U841 quadcopter comes packed with features and accessories. It’s almost a “jack of all trades and master of none” except it redeemed itself with the two large wheels included in the kit. The great thing about the wheels is, not only do they roll around on the ceiling and floor but they do a great job at protecting the quadcopter from crashing.
Different flight modes include:
Flying with all 4 wheels.
This configuration does offer some protection but it’s hard to turn while on the ground.
Flying with 2 giant wheels.
This is my favorite way to fly this quadcopter and redeems the fact that it cost around $50. The quadcopter can actually roll over almost any surface like tall grass, gravel, carpet, the ceiling, walls, and even stairs! Clipping the bar to the body of the quadcopter was tough. It requires some strong hands and there are two clips that push into the body to add even more stability to the main axel of the wheels.
Flying with the blade guards.
Probably my least favorite accessory since they don’t offer the same protection as the wheels.
Flying with just the quadcopter.
The biggest reason I wouldn’t recommend this quadcopter for beginners is because of the amount of power the U841 has. The motors are very large for its size and when you give it full throttle, this thing takes off FAST! Extra power usually isn’t a bad thing, but the problem is the reception isn’t the greatest at between 30-40 feet.
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