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Force1 UFO 4000 Mini Drone for Kids - LED Remote Control Drone, Small RC Quadcopter for Beginners, 2.4GHz Remote Control, 360 Flips, 2 Speed UFO Drone, 2 RC Drone Toy Batteries, Flying Drones for Kids

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Style: Blue UFO 4000


Features

  • Easy Remote Control Drone for Kids: Fly this mini RC drone for boys and girls with a push of a button; launch, land, and perform 360 flip drone stunts with the easy-to-use 4-channel remote transmitter that allows you to fly multiple flying toy drones at once
  • Vibrant LED Drone with 2 Speeds: Pilot this drone day or night, indoors or out with ultra bright neon-colored LEDs; this small drone races in low or high speeds to fit the drone flying preferences of beginners, intermediate, and experienced drone flyers
  • User-Friendly UFO Drone Specs: This stunt drone is equipped with smart features like Altitude Hold to keep the drone hovering at a set height and Headless Mode for easy toy drone orientation, making this a great first toy drone for beginners of all ages
  • Extended Flight Time with 2 Drone Batteries: Get back to flying this quadcopter drone again and again with 2 included rechargeable drone batteries for 18 minutes total flight time; ultra portable mini drone measures 5.5 x 5.5 and includes 4 spare propellers, a USB charging cable, and drone remote (requires 4 AAA batteries - not included)
  • Kid-Safe and Durable Toy Drone: This mini drone for kids is designed with kid-friendly propeller guards for increased safety and durability; Well provide a full refund if youre not totally satisfied with this flying toy for kids

Brand: Force1


Model Name: UFO 4000


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Multicolor


Connectivity Technology: Remote Control


Included Components: Remote Transmitter,, UFO 4000 LED Drone, USB Charging Cable, (2) 3.7v Lithium Batteries,, Spare Propellers (Set of 4), See more


Skill Level: Intermediate


Item Weight: 0.44 Kilograms


Battery Capacity: 450 Milliamp Hours


Remote Control Technology: Remote Control Technology


Brand: Force1


Model Name: UFO 4000


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Multicolor


Connectivity Technology: Remote Control


Included Components: Remote Transmitter,, UFO 4000 LED Drone, USB Charging Cable, (2) 3.7v Lithium Batteries,, Spare Propellers (Set of 4),


Skill Level: Intermediate


Item Weight: 0.44 Kilograms


Battery Capacity: 450 Milliamp Hours


Remote Control Technology: Remote Control Technology


Control Type: Remote Control


Media Type: No


Material: Plastic


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Product Dimensions: 8.3"L x 7.1"W x 4.2"H


Item Weight: 15.3 ounces


Item model number: 1067MU1


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Batteries: 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: October 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Force1


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  • Beginner's Quadcopter with Dazzling features
Style: Blue UFO 4000
The vibrant LED lights add an extra layer of excitement, making nighttime flights a mesmerizing feature for the little ones. The beginner-friendly design ensures a smooth learning curve for kids eager to master the art of drone flying. The inclusion of two speeds caters to different skill levels, allowing beginners to start at a comfortable pace and gradually progress to more dynamic flights as their confidence grows. Its robust construction can withstand the occasional bumps and tumbles, ensuring the drone remains resilient during the learning process. It is advisable to have spare batteries on hand for extended play sessions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by Tyler

  • OK, but Drone does NOT match pictures UPDATE: Great customer service
Style: Green UFO 3000
UPDATE: Customer service reached out to me, not to change my review or ask for more stars. Instead they asked for the batch number so the could investigate what went wrong (2 blade props vs 3 blade pros). That is awesome. It's OK wanting to "make it right" with the customer that feels slighted, but it's so much better to care enough to make it better for every future customer too. I did update to a 5 star rating based on the great customer service, not just for me, but for all future customers. And keep in mind, as I note in my unedited review, it's a nice flying drone. I have have some issues with pretty much all small drones that have the same "features" for beginners, that I'm not fond of, but it flies as good as any other 5 star drone - and with this one you get great customer service. Original 3 star review unedited below: All the pictures show a three blade propellers. I got a version with two blade propellers. The box, the manual, and the drone all show two blades on my version as opposed to three in all the material. That's very misleading. I ordered other 2 blade prop drones to compare and to 3 blade prop drones... and now I'm missing a drone for my evaluations. All of this is for the REC Aerial Drone Competition (we need "practice drones", and I'm trying to find drones that fly close to how our competition drones fly - only cheaper). I don't like the false advertising here. Good - the drone flies fairly well once it's flying. Bad - You have to push a special button to get it into flying mode - and the propellers start spinning immediately at that point. And then you can't simply take off as you wish - up throttle causes the drone do jump into the air some predetermined amount. More significantly you have to push that same button to get it to stop... and it doesn't always work, sometimes the propellers refuse to stop spinning after you have landed and you have to push the button some large random number of times to get them to stop. This is bad. This is how you lose propellers and burn out motors. Why do companies do this. It should be that when the throttle is down the propellers stop. That's it. Pretty simple. Want and emergency stop in mid air? Hold the throttle down. Want to catch the drone out of the air? Hold the throttle down. Crash and need to kill the throttle before you burn out a motor? Hold the throttle down. The altenative solution provided with this drone is fumble for another button somewhere on the remote and push it, then wait to see if it stops, then repeat for some number of times. Terrible behavior. All the drones are doing this now, so you'll need an older drone to avoid this horrible behavior. Good - the flips are really crisp. Very little altitude loss, and only a bit of altitude gain before the flip. This is true in all directions. Really nice. Bad - Altitude hold is iffy. It seems to do a pretty good job most of the time... but that's the problem - it lulls you into to thinking it's good enough, but it's not and your altitude has drifted, and since it was close enough you can fix it manually, delicately enough. So it's good-ish for a beginner, but bad if you're flying an obstacle course. That sounds minor, but it's actually a real problem on the obstacle course - it would be better to learn to hold your altitude the whole time on your own. This is most pronounced on turns and stops. Good - pretty durable so far - but it's only been one day with a few dozen crashes. But so far so good. Bad - the prop guards are useless if you hit the ground upside down. The propeller isn't down inside the prop guard!!! What is that point in that? This boggles the mind. The prop guard supports are more protected than the prop!! Seriously. The prop guard supports should be below the prop guard (that's the ring) and the propeller should be fully inside the ring. As it is the bubble canopy almost holds the props off the ground, but it's such a fundamental design flaw. Good - the prop guards haven't broken yet Bad - the plastic seems a bit brittle. It doesn't feel like it can take a lot of abuse... but so far so good. Good - the battery can be replaced with [the smallest I could find] 600mAh batteries. Not because I'm looking for bigger batteries, just any cheap replacements. I find it takes 6-10 batteries to be able to fly nearly continuously. That is fly a battery, then rest if for one flight period, then charge it, and repeat. (charging takes forever, and you should let the battery cool before you toss it back on the charger). Extra batteries are a must and they just barely fit. They are actually thinner (flatter?) than the stock batteries. You do have to stuff the wires essentially inside the drone body though. Bad - the wire for the drone on/off switch look fragile and stuff precariously inside. I hope/think it's enameled wire... (if not this drone might be a fire hazard). Good - the box and packaging are nice. I like the way that drone stacks on top of the remote and then has a clear cover. All of which fits easily back in the box. The below the bottom stack is plenty of room extra batteries and chargers. Overall it flies pretty good and I think most people will like it, but for us it tries to be too smart and so we won't be using except for introduction to drone controls. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022 by Quincy Acklen Quincy Acklen

  • Very enjoyable quadcopter
Style: Green UFO 3000
It seems like every time I get a new quadcopter, I like it better than my previous ones, so I guess I'm just following my trend, but I find that I really do like this one the best. It is easy to fly and extremely well-built. I've accidentally crashed it a few times with no problems, and the dog has even "fetched it" for me (despite my pleading with her not to) and it has survived her slobber and teeth. The only reason I took off one star is because of the color of the lights. The green are the "rear" lights that you can keep towards you if you wish to maintain orientation, while the blue are the "front" lights. I really wish the industry would agree on a standard for rear lights, and would use the existing 'automotive standard" of red lights for the rear. I don't really care what color is used for the front lights, but after so many years of driving cars, I'm used to wanting the lights facing me to be red. Some quadcopters do use red rear lights and I always appreciate that--it is always easier than "reprogramming my brain" to try to remember which color this particular manufacturer wants to use for rear lights. I suppose they think "green means go" so they (and a few other manufacturers) seem to like green rear lights, but I find that kind of annoying. The green and blue are pretty in combination, though, and they are nice, quiet colors. It is fun to fly at dusk or at night, as long as you can see well enough not to send it into bushes or trees. There are two modes, a gentle novice mode and a faster expert mode. The expert mode is better if you have a breeze, but both are fairly responsive. It also does flips very well. The controller is basic but comfortable in the hands. The battery for the quadcopter is large enough to have a better than average flight time (7 minutes or occasionally more) and it does seem fairly responsive and easy to fly. I would think this would make a good "first quadcopter" since it is well-made enough to survive crashes and the design makes it less likely to break blades (or catch fingers in a moving blade). I kind of wish it didn't say "for boys and girls" because I'm an adult and still enjoy flying it. I imagine other adults would also enjoy flying it, even though that description is kind of off-putting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2017 by Amy Goebel Padgett

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