Testseek.com have collected 11 expert reviews of the Propel Star Wars X-Wing Battling Drone and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Propel Star Wars X-Wing Battling Drone.
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Abstract: The battle is on as Propel's XT-65 X-Wing and Tie Advanced X1 take to the skies in our hands-on review of the iPhone-connected drones.Propel's Tie Advanced X1 Battle QuadPropel's XT-65 X-Wing Starfighter with controllerPropel's iOS training appEach drone...
Abstract: Every now and again we here at The Outerhaven are lucky enough to try something different. This time around, just in time for the release of Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, one of our crew got a chance to play with the Propel Star Wars Battle Drone...
Abstract: Ever wonder why they didn't just fly directly to the exhaust port instead of taking that long trench run on the Death Star? And what kind of sound military strategy was it to let the TIE fighters shoot their way through Red 3 and Red 2?Well, now you can f...
Published: 2017-09-01, Author: Marc , review by: techradar.com
Fantastic attention to detail, Great collector's case, Brilliant nods to Star Wars
Piloting the drone takes practice, Lots of fiddling to restart the drone, Battery life is a little short
Propel's T-65 X-Wing high performance battling drone is a joy to use. But it takes time to master, even with the T-Mode stabilizers on. The upcoming app will help with this but, believe us, you will need practice, practice, practice. We're just thankful t...
Published: 2016-12-27, Author: Peter , review by: stuff.tv
Easy to set up, Durable, Battling your Imperial scum friends is great fun
No FPV option, No smartphone connectivity, Seriously expensive toys
The Star Wars Battling Drones work indoors and outdoors, and don't require a license or CAA permit to fly, which is a very good thing. It's still worth checking the CAA website on where you can and can't fly, though, so you don't fall foul of their ever-t...
Published: 2016-11-18, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Abstract: Some will be counting down to Christmas whilst people like me and my friends are counting down to the next Star Wars film. Star Wars fans have another reason to be excited now though. Propel have released the first three Star Wars Battle Quads!These new S...
Published: 2016-12-28, Author: Peter , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Easy to set up, Durable, Battling your Imperial scum friends is great fun
No FPV option, No smartphone connectivity, Seriously expensive toys
The Star Wars Battling Drones work indoors and outdoors, and don't require a license or CAA permit to fly, which is a very good thing. It's still worth checking the CAA website on where you can and can't fly, though, so you don't fall foul of their ever-t...
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Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Pedro , review by: xataka.com
Abstract: Pilotar un X-Wing ha sido para muchos de nosotros nuestra la ilusión de pequeños. Lamentablemente no hemos logrado llevarla a cabo pero ahora al menos sí que prodemos desquitarnos con este dron de Propel.Con tres versiones disponibles, nosotros hemos pro...
Published: 2017-10-23, Author: Philipp , review by: techstage.de
detailgetreues Modell, gute Flugeigenschaften, Star-Wars-Feeling durch Sound
hoher Preis, keine Standardakkus nutzbar
Für den Preis von etwa 170 Euro bekommt man einen angenehm fliegbaren und sehr hochwertig gefertigten Quadcopter für Flüge in Wohnung oder im Vorgarten.Andererseits bekommen wir aber auch ein detailgetreues und hochwertiges Sammlerobjekt, welches eigentli...
Abstract: Dawno temu, w odległej galaktyce (czyli ponad rok temu w Stanach) pojawiły się pierwsze drony Star Wars marki Propel. Dzisiaj ich odświeżone i poprawione edycje debiutują w Europie. Jako jeden z pierwszych blogerów na starym kontynencie mogłem przyjrzeć i...