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Holy Stone HS720R 3 Axis Gimbal GPS Drones with Camera for Adults 4K EIS; FPV RC Drone, Foldable Quadcopter with 10000 Feet Video Transmission Control Range, Brushless Motor, Follow Me, Auto Return

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Features

  • [4K EIS Camera with 3Axis Gimbal, Seriously Pro Shots] Holy Stone 2023 Annual Flagship HS720R GPS Drone comes with 1/3'' CMOS Sony Sensor and 3 Axis Gimbal 4K EIS Camera 140 wide-angle, shooting 3840X2160P Photos (with TF Card) and 4K@30fps HD Videos. Moreover, this GPS 4K Drone with Camera will generate professional-level photos and videos with the Time Lapse Photography technology.
  • [Upgraded 10,000 Feet Long Range Transmission] With Holy Stone Latest Remote Control System and Powerful Brushless Motors, HS720R, drones with camera for adults 4K, gets a 10,000 Feet Max Transmission Range. The Upgraded Intelligent 2950mAh Modular Battery, supporting 26 minutes of flight, plus the Advanced Control System ensuring you reliably fly farther and capture more.
  • [Holy Stone Latest GPS Positioning System] Holy Stone HS720R, GPS Drones with Camera for Adults 4K, is equipped with cutting-edge GPS technology, providing precise and reliable positioning for a smooth flying experience. This 4K GPS Drone can automatically return once battery runs low or the connection breaks up. Flying the Holy Stone GPS 4k drone with camera for adults with Confidence.
  • [Beginner Friendly, Holy Stone Advanced Remote Control] Thanks to Holy Stone Advanced Intelligent Control System, HS720R, FPV 4K RC Drone with Camera, is easy to learn and master quickly; beginner mode, auto hover and optical flow positioning can surely help you practice the drone control skill. Flying Holy Stone GPS 4K Drone with Camera can never be this easy.
  • [Fantabulous Drone Functions] The Holy Stone Ophelia FLY App allows the GPS 4K Drone with Camera to perform Follow Me, Waypoint Flight and Point of Interest to enhance your flying experience. Holy Stone Drone with Camera for Adults 4K makes aerial filming easy for you.
  • [Always Keep Improving] Holy Stone Product Development Team will keep improving the Ophelia FLY App of HS720R GPS 4K Drone to grant you the ever-improving flight experience. Contact Holy Stone anytime if you have any drone issues. Holy Stone support is always available to assist you with the drone issue.

Brand: Holy Stone


Model Name: HS720R


Special Feature: 4K EIS Camera with 3-Axis Gimbal Drone, 10000 Feet FPV Transmission 4K Drone, 4K Follow Me Drone GPS Auto Return, Drones with Camera for Adults 4K See more


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Black


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi Repeater


Included Components: battery, carrying_case, camera


Skill Level: Advanced


Item Weight: 13.7 Ounces


Brand: Holy Stone


Model Name: HS720R


Special Feature: 4K EIS Camera with 3-Axis Gimbal Drone, 10000 Feet FPV Transmission 4K Drone, 4K Follow Me Drone GPS Auto Return, Drones with Camera for Adults 4K


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Black


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi Repeater


Included Components: battery, carrying_case, camera


Skill Level: Advanced


Item Weight: 13.7 Ounces


Battery Capacity: 2950 Milliamp Hours


Video Capture Format: AVI/MP4


Remote Control Technology: Wi-Fi


Control Type: Remote Control


Media Type: SD


Maximum Range: 3000 Meters


Material: Plastic


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Polymer


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Supported Image Format: JPEG


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Product Dimensions: 12"L x 9.3"W x 2.7"H


Manufacturer: Holy Stone


Item Weight: 13.7 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


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  • Great mid-level drone at affordable price
The media could not be loaded. The Holy Stone HS700 features mid-range, semi-pro features at the price point of a high-end toy drone. It has many features that Drones costing hundreds or even a thousand dollars more feature, but is also lacking some key features that make those high end drones very attractive. After 4 days with the Holy Stone HS700, I think I’ve finally figured out a few of the things that are not very well described in the spare documentation included, but some mysteries still persist. I’ve had a Hubsan X4 drone, a quality starter drone with replaceable parts and great durability for several years now. It is an acrobatic drone with trick maneuvers and a very poor “webcam” quality camera. It has no stabilization, drift must be manually trimmed, and flight time is short, usually around 5 minutes per battery. Since a trip to San Diego where I saw a drone flying out over the bay, gaining altitude and descending, traveling smoothly from point to point, and then returning to its home position - I’ve wanted to upgrade. But the idea of spending $700-$1500 on something that might just end up crashing into a lake, ocean or forest never to be seen again has held me back. When I saw the Holy Stone HS700 on Amazon for well under $400, I was tempted but hesitant. I hemmed and hawed, going back and forth between Amazon’s HS700 page and the drone page from the local big-box retailer known for its blue-shirts. At one point, I had made up my mind to pull the trigger on one of the much more expensive drones designed for “pro-amateur” users, but then I had a moment of clarity. I read the overwhelmingly positive reviews for the HS700, thought about what I’d do with the $450 I would save by not buying from the Blue-Shirts, and checked out on Amazon instead. My hesitation was based on several factors. While the reviews were positive, I felt like they were mostly by casual users who didn’t really have the option of purchasing a more expensive drone. The video quality posted with reviews was low quality and it wasn’t clear if that was an issue with the drone or with compression when uploaded to Amazon. To cut to the chase there, the videos actually look great, but Amazon is compressing them. One thing I found attractive was the option to mount a GoPro but the included camera does a great job with trivial amounts of video artifacts or lens distortion. With the integration of the camera via WiFi to your phone using the Holy Stone “Ophelia” app, I think the features of the included camera probably make it a better option than an after-market sport cam. The fact that the mounting gimble is not auto-leveling or self-adjusting means a high-end sport-camera is probably overkill for this drone, anyhow. I’ve taken the drone out 4 days in a row now, and each day my experience has been more rewarding. The included documentation is sparse. The English in the manual is not perfect, but it is far from the worst Chinese-to-English manual I’ve ever seen. Pairing, Initialization, Gyro and Compass calibration, connection to the Ophelia app and initiating a one-touch takeoff all basically follow the order of the manual – but some steps seem to not work, or work inconsistently, and it isn’t clear to me if it matters or not, if you get the major pairing and calibration steps right. Day 1 was in a flat expense of barren desert behind an outlet mall. The sun was beating down on me, there was a mild breeze blowing the pages of the manual, security showed up and I had to talk to them. Ultimately I didn’t get much flight time before the battery ran out and I didn’t feel very confident in my ability to pilot the drone. I was very nervous about the Return to Home feature. This was because I didn’t get the gyro and/or compass calibration done right, so the drone was drifting severely in the breeze. If I had let the drone climb to the 100 feet it requires to perform a Return To Home maneuver – I think it would have sailed off into the desert. Day 2, I took the drone into a suburban greenbelt with a large open field. I figured out how to record video and take pictures using the Ophelia app, but was again unable to get the drone to calibrate completely and I was experiencing heavy drift. I spent this day mostly familiarizing myself with the app and trying to get some experiencing free-flying the drone. It is less twitchy and acrobatic than the Hubsan X4. The HS700 is designed to be a video-drone, not a racing or trick drone. The controls are more precise for rotating and the drone maintains altitude without a lot of attitude correction, unlike the Hubsan. While this might make it easier for 1st time fliers, I found I had to unlearn habits I picked up on my previous drone. In particular, the HS700 is designed to hover. On the Hubsan, I must keep the props at speed to maintain altitude. If I release the throttle, the drone will drop like a rock. The HS700 is designed to maintain altitude. You have to throttle down to descend, and the drone resists it. With my previous experience, this hesitation to descend rapidly feels uncomfortable. But for a first-time drone flyer, it means it is far more difficult to crash your quadcopter into the ground. At the end of this session, I finally completed a full calibration. Until that point I had been getting an error message, “Drone not in hover mode or not enough GPS satellites,” Whenever I tried to go into “Follow-Me Mode,” in Ophelia. Once calibrated, the One-Touch takeoff went into a very stable hover and I was able to enter the “Follow Me” mode. The drone battery ran out almost immediately though, and I had to land and call it a day before testing. One of the problems is that the manual doesn’t align well with the actual experience of calibrating and pairing the drone. The steps in order are to hold the lock button and turn on the transmitter, then install the battery in the drone while it is on a level surface facing forward. There are a series of beeps when this is done, but the manual does not describe what they mean. The manual describes LED patterns, but those don’t always match what happens on the drone. After a few seconds and some beeps, the lights will turn yellow and flash alternately from front to back. The documentation then says, in step 9.6, to calibrate the gyro by holding both sticks down to the bottom left. I am not sure this consistently works or is necessary. There is no real audible or visual key to tell if this is taking place. The manual claims the LEDS will flash green, then turn yellow and flash alternately from front to back. The next step, 9.7, is the compass calibration. This is important – and I have had inconsistent results. Step 1 is to hold the drone horizontally and rotate it about 3 times until the LEDs turn blinking green. This consistently works for me. Step 2 is to hold the drone vertically and rotate it around its axis 3 times until the front LEDs turn red and the rear turn yellow. Step 1 is always successful, and step 2 frequently turns the front LEDs red, but the back ones remain green. Occasionally I’ve gotten the back LEDs to turn yellow as described – but it doesn’t seem to matter. I thought this might be what was causing my problems with stability and drifting while hovering – but now I think the most important factor is that the calibration in the first two steps happen on a very level surface. With the back LEDs green instead of yellow as described in the manual, I have twice been able to pair and calibrate and successfully have the drone hover and enter “follow-me” mode. Follow me mode is really what this drone is about. In Follow Me Mode you get a more level and even flight than a human pilot would be able to replicate. In the attached video I’ve included 4 different video captures. The first section is the drone in Follow Me mode. The second is an example of hovering at about 45 feet and rotating to capture a panorama of the horizon. Third is an example of flying manually in “headless” mode and crashing hard into a tree and then a rocky garden bed. This impact did not damage the drone and caused on some minor deformation on the edge of one of the props. It was not significant enough to cause drift or vibration during subsequent flights. The final portion of the video is manually flying with “headless” mode turned off. A note about “headless” mode. It isn’t very well explained in the manual. As far as I can tell, “headless” mode makes the remote a “relative” control scheme, while turning headless mode off makes the stick directions absolute. To try and explain – if you push the direction stick forward and fly 30 feet out and rotate the drone 90 degrees to the right, to then fly forward you will actually press the direction joystick to the RIGHT. Turn the drone another 90 degrees to the right, and now to move forward you would press the direction stick BACK. The direction you press the joystick matches the direction the drone’s head is oriented towards. It is possible I have this backwards. Disabling headless mode makes the direction stick absolute. No matter what orientation the drone is facing, pushing forward on the control stick moves the drone forward in the direction the head is facing, pulling back makes it go backwards, left to go left, and right to go right. I find the second method far easier to fly in, and it is the mode my Hubsan supports. I was in the first (relative) mode when I crashed into the tree. I have yet to test “Custom Flight Path,” mode - but this is another photographic mode where you can enter a map in the Ophelia app and draw out a flight path you want the drone to complete. If this works as reliably as the follow-me mode, it is a high-end feature that adds value to the drone. I saw other Amazon drones about $80-$100 more with two-axis gimbles. These drones had fewer reviews and more reports of lost drones failing to return to home, and none had video samples or allowed the use of GoPro and other sport cameras as replacement for the included camera. Holy Stone could make the HS700 a killer package by keeping the price within $50 and adding an automatic 1 or 2 axis gimble to the camera. It is the one major shortcoming I see for this drone. Otherwise, as my confidence grows with operating this drone, it seems to be a very good balance of features and cost for the amateur drone enthusiast who wants some high-end features without breaking the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018 by Donovan Colbert Donovan Colbert

  • Would absolutely buy again
Edition: HS720R
I purchased this a year ago as my first drone and if I’m honest, I didn’t need to upgrade to a DJI. This drone is wonderful and is incredibly easy to fly and learn on. The upgraded battery was worth it, in my opinion. That is the only upgrade I have though, and I think I would buy an extra two batteries because it’s a ton of fun to fly and it takes great videos, so I could spend hours out flying. The Holy Stone app is user friendly and it interfaces well with both Apple and Android. As someone who grew up with developing technology, it’s killed me to wait so long to get into drones, and this is the perfect drone to get for someone not ready to put DJI level funds towards it. It is a solid flying drone I would buy again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024 by Matthew

  • Great Drone!!
Edition: HS720R
This is the second drone I've owned. My first was a very basic model drone, and I could never get the camera to work right. I saw the Holy Stone HS720R, and thought....why not?! =) First off, I've been delayed in flying the drone, and writing a review. I had to reach out to Holy Stone about getting the RemoteID for the drone. Their response was very quick, and they didn't even charge me for the RemoteID. Needless to say, I was tickled pink. Anyway, once I got the drone, I went online and got my TRUST certificate, then I had to register with the FAA. All of this took a while, but I finally got it finished, and got to take the drone out today. Stupid me...I thought I had a memory card that would work. I searched, and couldn't find one that had a lot of memory, so I didn't save any of the photos or video. But, I was able to see through the camera while I flew the drone. I have ordered a new memory card, and hope to fly the drone again, getting pictures/video next weekend, or over the Thanksgiving holiday. I'll update this review with new pictures. The drone is really easy to fly. I really liked that. The auto takeoff and landing is a nice feature. I don't really need it, but it does make thinks a lot simpler. The remote has really good signal strength, and I flew the drone for about 40 minutes...MUCH longer than my old drone that could only do 15 minutes on one charge. =) The drone was very responsive, and I had a really good time flying it. I do miss the old days, though, when you could fly higher than 400 feet. Oh well. I also have to be careful and keep my ears open because I live near a military base, and a small airport. While I am in between the two restricted airspaces, there is the occasional Cessna or other small craft that can come by. The F16 fly pretty low too, but I'm sure they are way over 400 feet. =) I am really looking forward to using this drone more. I can't wait to take it out to the AZ desert, and watch the folks in their side-by-sides or Razrs zipping through the desert. I'll update the review when I get a little more air time, and get my larger memory stick in. I definitely recommend this drone, though. From what I've experienced so far, it is a really nice unit. ****Update**** Received the memory card and was able to get pictures. Great quality, and easy to take with the buttons right on the controller. These shots are of the Blythe Intaglios, outside of Blythe, AZ. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023 by Micah K. Micah K.

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