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Comparison Visuo XS809HW vs JXD 509W

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The model has a folding design, when folded it has dimensions: 190x140x60 mm. Automatic takeoff and landing. The model has three speed modes. The ability to control a smartphone using G-sensor
Flight specs
Maximum flight time10 min6 min
Camera
Camera typebuilt-inbuilt-in
Number of megapixels2 MP2 MP
HD filming (720p)1280x720 px1280x720 px 30 fps
Viewing angles120°
Live video streaming
Memory card slot
Flight modes and sensors
Flight modes
return "home"
acrobatic mode
return "home"
acrobatic mode
Sensors
heights
gyroscope
heights
gyroscope
Control and transmitter
Controlremote control and smartphoneremote control and smartphone
Gesture control
Range80 m80 m
Control frequency2.4 GHz2.4 GHz
Smartphone mount
Remote control power source3xAA4xAA
Motor and chassis
Number of screws4 pcs4 pcs
Foldable design
Battery
Battery capacity0.9 Ah0.6 Ah
Voltage3.7 V3.7 V
Battery model1S1S
Batteries in the set1 pcs1 pcs
USB charging
General
Protected case
Body backlight
Materialplasticplastic
Dimensions325х325х60 mm316х316х106 mm
Dimensions (folded)190х140х60 mm
Weight158 g250 g
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2017october 2016
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Maximum flight time

Maximum flight time of a quadcopter on one full battery charge. This indicator is quite approximate, since it is most often indicated for ideal conditions - in real use, the flight time may be less than stated. However, by this indicator it is quite possible to evaluate the general capabilities of the copter and compare it with other models - a longer declared flight time in practice usually means higher autonomy.

Note that for modern copters, a flight time of 20 minutes or more is considered a good indicator, and in the most “long-lasting” models it can exceed 40 minutes.

HD filming (720p)

The maximum resolution and frame rate supported by the aircraft camera when shooting in HD (720p).

HD 720p is the first high-definition video standard. Notably inferior to Full HD and 4K formats in terms of performance, it nevertheless provides pretty good detail without significant demands on the camera and processing power. Therefore, HD support is found even in relatively inexpensive copters. And in high-end models, it can be provided as an addition to more advanced standards.

In drones, HD cameras typically use the classic 1280x720 resolution; other, more specific options are practically non-existent. As for the frame rate, the higher it is, the smoother the video turns out, the less movement is blurred in the frame. In general, values up to 24 fps can be called minimal, from 24 to 30 fps — medium, from 30 to 60 fps — high, and speeds over 60 fps are used mainly for slow motion HD.

Viewing angles

The viewing angle provided by the standard quadcopter camera; for optics with adjustable zoom, usually, the maximum value is taken into account.

The viewing angle is the angle between the lines connecting the centre of the lens to the two opposite extreme points of the visible image. Usually measured along the diagonal of the frame, but there may be exceptions. As for the specific values of this parameter, in modern copters they can range from 55 – 60 ° to 180 ° and even more. At the same time, a wider angle (ceteris paribus) allows you to simultaneously fit more space into the frame; and a narrower one covers a smaller space, however, the objects that are in the frame look larger, it is easier to see individual small details on them. So when choosing by this parameter, you should consider what is more important for you: wide coverage or an additional zoom effect.

Gesture control

The ability to control the copter with gestures.

The implementation of this function can be different. The simplest and most inexpensive option is smartphone control, when commands are given by turning and tilting the gadget. There are models where the accelerometer and gyroscope are built directly into the remote control, and you can control it with hand gestures with the remote control. Another, more expensive and original way is to recognize the position of the user's hands using the built-in camera. Such devices usually have a set of commands tied to rather specific movements. For example, by folding your fingers into a “frame”, you can turn on the burst photography mode, with a wave of your hand you can call to yourself, and the device will perceive the outstretched palm as a landing pad.

In general , gesture control provides at least additional entertainment, and in some cases can be useful from a practical point of view.

Remote control power source

The number and type of batteries used in the quadcopter control panel.

— AA. Replaceable batteries, colloquially known as "AA batteries". They are available not only in the form of disposable batteries, but also in the form of rechargeable batteries, are produced under various brands that differ in price and quality (which provides freedom of choice), and finding such elements on the market is usually not a problem. The power and capacity of AA elements are relatively small, but in most cases they are quite enough for normal operation of the transmitter for quite a long time. Usually, modern consoles require several of these batteries; in the most high consumption this number can reach 8.

— AAA. Also known as "pinky". In fact, a smaller version of popular AA elements (see above); has the same key features, but differs in more compact dimensions and, as a result, somewhat reduced power. This option is typical for low-cost class models, with a small range of the remote control.

— 3s. This marking does not describe the size of the battery, but its operating voltage and technology. It denotes a lithium-ion or lithium-polymer battery (see "Battery type"), assembled from three cells with a standard voltage of 3.7 V each, and thereby delivering an operating voltage of 11.1 V. The advantages of such a power supply are high power and capacity, which allows you to use the remote control for a long time without recharging. At the same time, batteries of thi...s type can vary significantly in size and weight, and not every model marked 3s will be compatible with the remote control. In addition, finding a spare battery is more difficult than a set of cells of a standard size.

— Proprietary battery. Powered by an original battery that is not related to any of the options described above. Such batteries can be much more powerful than replacement cells, making them well suited even for remotes with high power consumption. Their main advantage is the difficulty with quick replacement: the design of the remote control is at best poorly suited for this, and at worst the battery is generally non-removable. Also, finding the right replacement battery can be a major hassle.

Foldable design

The ability to fold the device, making it more compact. This feature can be very useful for ease of storage and transportation — especially considering that quadcopters and multicopters (even relatively light ones) are rather bulky when unfolded due to protruding propeller shafts. Actually, it is the rods that are most often made folding : they are mounted on swivel mounts and in the “transport” position are pressed against the body. In addition to this, it may be possible to remove the screws, providing an even greater compactness.

It should be noted that additional movable connections somewhat reduce the reliability of the entire apparatus. Therefore, in heavy professional equipment, a folding design is extremely rare — ease of storage / transportation for such copters is not as important as strength and “endurance”. However, there are exceptions.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery supplied with the quadcopter.

Theoretically, a larger battery can provide a longer charge time. However, keep in mind that this time also depends on the power consumption of the copter — and it is determined by the power of the engines, dimensions and weight, as well as a number of other features. In addition, the actual battery capacity is determined not only by ampere-hours, but also by its nominal voltage. Therefore, only quadcopters with the same battery voltage and similar operating characteristics can be compared by amp-hours; and it is best to evaluate battery life by directly claimed flight time (see below).

Dimensions

General dimensions of the device. A fairly obvious parameter; we only note that for models with a folding structure (see above), in this paragraph, the dimensions in the working (unfolded) position are given, and the dimensions in the folded form are specified separately.
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