- HEADLESS MODE: Usually, the forward direction of a flying multi-rotor is the same as the nose direction, by using Headless, the forward direction has nothing to do with nose direction, the direction will be the same as your remote controller
- 3D SPLIT SCREEN DISPLAY: Compatible with 3D VR HEADSET on MJX FPV APP, use your own VR HEADSET (NOT INCLUDED) to see the world in a different way
- FPV REAL TIME TRANSMISSION: Connect your phone with the drone and the view will be shown directly on your phone, thus enjoy the world above the horizon
- HIGH CAPACITY BATTERY: Control the X400W drone from 100 meters away and with the high capacity volume battery, you can fly your drone up to 8-9 minutes, for More Accessories, search ASIN --- Motors: B01D1I3WDE, Blades: B01D1I7280 Batteries: B01D1HUO3G B01D1HN4JW
- ONE KEY 3D ROLL: With the latest technology of 6-Axis Gyro flying control system, it can fly very stable and take better pictures and it can finish the 3D roll with one key, it is very easy to use even for the beginner
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Jamie Elkins Taylor
Great drone for the price
This is the first drone we have purchased so we are beginners, first the drone Is light weight and comes with a battery and a charger, when you first get it I would recommend charging the battery for a couple of hours but be careful as these can catch fire if left on the charger well past the time as I have been told. It takes a little while to learn the controls and get off the ground, it's a little bit of a learning curve as anything is. The directions are included and very easy to understand, my 10 yr old even could follow them. They are written in a very self explanatory manner. This is small enough that can be flown in the house as well as outside. The app is easy to download and is good for android and apple phones. This will need to be done so the camera will work, the pics that the drone takes is well quality, may vary on your phone. I have an Apple iPhone 6splus and the pics were good.You will need wifi to sync the app to the drone. You are able to go sideways and roll as well as up and down. It also lights up. And storage is easy as it is rather small. We have spent countless hours with this product and enjoy it very much! We have 3 young children and they are able to control and play with it. For our first drone this has been a great one. It also has been recommended to us to register with the FCA
Choze Young
OK, this thing is pretty awesome.
Upon unboxing, the first thing we noticed is the quality is pretty decent. It comes with extra rotors, removable rotor guards, and is otherwise fully assembled. The instructions are reasonably clear, despite obvious translation to English. This was a gift for my 7yo son, who may be a bit on the young side, but has experience flying R/C helicopters. The learning curve wasn't too steep- he was able to take off, hover, and do simple maneuvers without too much difficulty, but with great excitement. My first time with the remote, and a huge gust of wind took the drone, crashing on the roof. There was no damage, and we were flying it again a few minutes later. The camera software was easy to install, and takes no configuring past connecting the wi-fi to the camera's network. Connect, it it's streaming a halfway decent quality video, given the price of the unit. I wouldn't call it professional quality by any means, but totally good enough to have a reasonably clear picture of the ground below. Overall, after a day of flying, I'm pleased with it and my son is very happy to have his first FPV drone.
Elfaris Zaki Sirgyous
Just completed my 15th successful flight and took a great video of the flight to share with my family!
I recently decided to learn more about photography drones. Following the advice from many of the online training videos I wanted to buy a drone that I could use to train as a pilot, and also to experiment taking videos from the drone for an affordable price. The MJX X400W FPV ended up being the perfect choice! I have completed 15 successful flights without a crash. Each one 7+ minutes on a freshly charged battery. The product and FPV capability worked perfectly out of the box following the printed instructions included. I really appreciated that the small screwdriver was magnetic so that it made it easier to insert the small screws without losing them. If you are interested, here's what I purchased and how I approached learning to fly: - The X400W: DBPOWER MJX X400W FPV Drone with Wifi Camera Live Video Headless Mode 2.4GHz 4 Chanel 6 Axis Gyro RTF RC Quadcopter, Compatible with 3D VR Headset - Extra batteries for the drone:Noiposi 4 pcs 3.7v 850mAh 25c Upgrade Lipo Battery (JST Plug) with X6 Charger for MJX X400 X400W X800 X300C Sky Viper S670 V950hd V950str HS200W National Geographic Quadcopter Drone - Rechargeable batteries for the controller: Sanyo Eneloop Ni-MH Charger and 8 Rechargeable AA and 4 Rechargeable AAA Batteries - Spare parts in case I had a serious crash: AVAWO MJX X400 X400W Quadcopter Spare Parts Crash Pack Kit Replacement, Main Blade Propellers & Motor & Propeller Protectors Blades Frame & Landing Skid & Battery & Main Gears Set & Motor Base - And I used my iPhone 7S+ for the FPV view on the controller. I liked the larger display that the plus provides. But an iPhone could work. And here's how I approached learning to fly: 1. Begin by downloading a drone simulator called QuadcopterFX from the App Store. Spent a few hours with it. Works really nicely on an iPad if you have one. 2. Began flying lessons WITHOUT using FPV. First started doing takeoffs and landings. Then worked on hovering. Harder than you might think in the wind. Then worked on forward/back and left/right movements. Finally tried rotations and flying in a square pattern. 3. Experimented going much higher. This drone will go very high and when it is way up in the sky it can be hard to determine its orientation. I did not use headless mode, because I wanted to really learn to fly. A couple of times big winds came and I almost lost control. So be careful not to go so high you cannot see front/back clearly. At dusk it's a bit easier because the lights are visible. In the sunlight it can be more difficult. 4. Finally last night I had enough confidence I tried with FPV on. I recommend you begin recording your video before you take off. I found that if I took my eyes off of the drone to look at the screen I tended to lose control a little. Needless to say, I strongly suggest you learn to fly in a location without too many dogs and people. They can tend to break your concentration! I am delighted with this drone and would recommend it to anyone. It's big enough to really give you the experience you need to become a good pilot. Now I just need to spend more time flying it before I purchase a higher-end photography drone.
Joy Campbell
Challenging for a total rookie...but fun.
Frustrating first drone experience. It took so long for the controller to pair with the drone that I only got to fly about 3 minutes before it crashed and that was that. Second...I'm glad I bought extra batteries that came with a charger. The connections are tiny. I have big, thick hands and my fine motor skills aren't what they used to be (I'm 62). The instructions say "charge the battery first" so I did that. The red light on the charger cable (the red light is at the usb end) went out pretty quickly (30 minutes or so). I went to separate the battery from the charger cable and, whoopsy, out comes the wire from the connection that the battery plugs into. Great...so within 30 minutes I have destroyed the charging cable...and I thought I was being gentle. At this point I decided that I would never charge a battery while it was in the drone. Take the whole damn battery out, replace it or charge it, plug it into the drone connector cable, then put the battery in the drone. Third: The manual is pretty tough to follow along. The Chinese need to hire someone that can write clear concise instructions. They reek, and thats putting it mildly. The instructions, as someone else succinctly put it...will not get you from point A to point B. The manual does not tell you to move the left controller (the one that isn't spring loaded which controls propeller speed) to force pairing. Even doing that it still took over 5 minutes to pair the controller to the drone. All the blinking lights are confusing to a new user because they are codes. The signal that indicates it isn't paired is...two blinks....about 3 to 5 seonds...two blinks. When it is finally paired, the blinking green light on the controller will be solid. All I can say is....be patient...and when you no longer see the red light on the green/yellow/red light bar projected onto your working surface (its about 1" long and ½" wide), turn off the drone, wait 5 seconds and turn it on again. I had to to do this a few times. It was frustrating so be prepared. Assembly: This is actually really easy but, the screws are really really tiny. I saw that and immediately moved my work surface from my desk to the kitchen counter and worked on a couple of white napkins. I suspect I dropped the screws about 10 different times. The napkins keep them from rolling to far. I have a tiny motorized hobby screwdriver that I got from Lowes. It was invaluable. I didn't have to use the screwdriver that came with the kit. The prop guards go on super easy (I used mini needlenose pliers to position stuff) and so do the landing struts. I put a drop of Super Glue on each strut attachment point. So far so good. Pairing the camera: Took about 5 minutes and the instructions are easily understood...but read 'em two or three times anyway. Timing is critical. The camera will only pair with your phone when the red portion of the light bar I previously mentioned is flashing. Also, when the MJX C4005 FPV shows on your phones WiFi networks list ...press it real quick. I waited a few seconds and my phone started defaulting back to my home network and I had to start all over. Anyway, I got it working and the little camera is surprisingly good. I'm pretty happy with it. Neighbors dog might not be. Flight:...Ahhhh finally. I am a total rookie. My first goal was to get the little beast to hover. Heh....I put it on the patio table and gradually engaged power...Holy Cow. My American gradual and their Chinese gradual are two different things. The little thing leaped twenty feet into the air and took off over my lawn. I instantly let go of everything...it crashed. It was fine. My grass is also nice and thick. Now I get "gradual". Took it back to the table and just barely touched the throttle. I then adjusted the trim switches (in this regard manual is accurate) until I could get it to hover a few inches above the table. Conclusions: It's a fun little thing but the learning curve is pretty steep. I believe it will be an excellent learning tool for an adult who wants to take up drones as a hobby. UPDATE: 8/25/2016. OK, I broke it on the second day of use. One of the prop guards broke. Didn't effect flight. Pretty easy fix and I'm up and flying again. I was contacted by OXA USA COM who is an Amazon retailer for this little guy. I have to admit that US retailers and customer service folks could learn a hell of a lot from these folks. They sent me batteries, rotors, rotor guards and a new engine...oh and a cable. Not only that but they over nighted it to me. I think these folks know what is going to break and have kits prepared for distribution. So...Alice (lol)...Thank You. Based on customer service alone I would change this to a 5 star rating. But now that I have the stuff, and an electric hobby screwdriver for those tiny screws, I'm happily playing with my drone again. Thank You so much. Rating changed to 5 stars.
Bhes Raj Baral
This is so far the best quality drone with decent price for teenager to play ...
I bought MJX X400W FPV Drone for my nephew as birthday gift. This is so far the best quality drone with decent price for teenager to play with. If you follow the instructions from YouTube, it is easy to operate. Actually my ten years old nephew figured out how to play it by himself. I did not give him any help. We usually played it in his school field. The field is perfect for drone without any obstacles. By observing my nephews play, the drone can fly very smoothly and do some fancy tricks in 360 flipping. He really enjoy the gift. This comes with easy to understand instructions for quick assembly. Additionally, the directions for learning how to fly the Quadcopter are also easy to understand. one of tiny white gear fell out, I emailed dbpower customer service for replacement accessory and to my surprise I got response in minutes and they sent the free replacement very fast. This drone is awesome sometimes i fly it too and i took some pictures and videos from this surprisingly they were clear. perfect price and best drone for all age group peoples got real good skills. awesome for beginners. :)
Kathleen Mccarthy
Great for Beginners
I'm a first time pilot, and many articles said this would be a great starter/ trainer for the price. Boy, this didn't disappoint! Ease of Use- There is a learning curve. Started in the house to get the hang of it, took a couple hours, but really designed for outdoor use. Durability- Crashed this thing into just about every wall in the house, and every bush in my front yard. No repairs needed. Very durable. Camera- not the greatest, but it's $60 bucks! What do you expect? For what you get, takes some decent pics and videos. If you're a beginner like me, you'll likely take it and be happy. Battery- You get about 10-15 minutes out of it. BUY THE EXTRA 4 PACK. for $16, it's a lot more flight time for your buck! Range- Had a great time flying this in an open field until I went a little too high and far out... then my wife had a great time watching her husband running across the middle school field, chasing after this thing screaming every obscene word I could think of. Luckily, I ran it down and regained control enough to bring it back down. You can get about 100 yards (Football field) away... more or less. Consider what kind of shape you are in, and your sprinting capability you have if you decide to test the range beyond that. Overall- This is an AWESOME drone/copter for the price. Having a great time with it, and really happy I bought it.
Jered Quarles
Great Value. Easy to get from the box into the air.
I have been very happy with my purchase, of the MJX400 quad copter. The package arrived in one week and was well protected, in an oversized box. Everything needed, to start flying, was in the box, with the exception of AA batteries for the transmitter. The rotor guards and landing gear, mounting easily and all the necessary screws were in the appropriate accessory bags. The box included instructions, that were easy to follow and complete. I also recieved an email, after the packaged was delivered that had helpful links to the FAA drone regulations. My only previous done experience was with a Hubsan mini done. I found the MJX400 to be very stable and easy to fly and I had no problem downloading the MJX FPV app from the manufacturers site and pairing my Android phone with the drone for a FPV Camera view. Great price, for a great product.
Raptor Cat
Lots of fun
I found that this drone flies great if you take the time to understand the controls and make sure that it's level before you turn it on. The drone finds its "balance" during the first few seconds that it has power. If it's leaning one way or the other during this time it will tend to wander. I also found that putting it in headless mode makes it easier to fly for newbies like myself. This drone is very durable and there are replacement parts available on Amazon that won't break the bank. Don't forget to order extra batteries. You will want them so that you can fly more than 10 minutes or so at a time. The first video I shot was upside down. It turns out that there is a "180 degrees" button in the app that needed clicked before recording video.
Carmen Helene Malou Hansson
Hardy little drone, still going strong after several crashes
Right out of the box the assembly was easy and straight forward. The little screwdriver provided helps with all the screws you need for the guards and the undercarriage. Legs snap right on. After charging via the USB we were in business. Pairing with the controller was straight forward. I've flown this in the back yard about 10 times now and had several crashes, but overall this has been great. Handling has been very responsive, and the trim helps it get fairly well balanced. It's not a piece of cake though, still requires some finessing of the controls to get it to do what you want. Only time I had to go inside was when it was a bit windy, but it even handled light rain fine. Broke one of the guards on the third flight after a full speed collision with a tree I was orbiting around, but it responded well to a bit of super glue and its been fine ever since. The flips you can do are a crowd pleaser, but not much practical use aside from that. Make sure you get pretty high before attempting it though as you'll likely to lose about 2 meters upon completion of the loop. My first attempt went straight into the ground! I didn't realise this came with a camera. That was a bit of fun. My son enjoyed watching where I was going on the phone. I don't think I'd use it to navigate though, it's a bit blurry and I doubt it would be worth taking shots or recording video on this. Wish I got a bit longer on the drone battery though. I get about 15 minutes currently, and it's a 90 minute charge after. Thinking about picking up a second one. Considering getting some extra guards too.
Travis Miles
Great beginner drone!
First time drone owner and I love it! As a first timer, here are some of my thoughts: Pros: + The drone was easy to put together + Has survived multiple crashes + Controls are simple (though that's probably the same across all drones, not sure) + FPV functionality was a piece of cake to get set up. When I read some of the reviews on the Android app, it sounded like it would be a pain, but my experience was great. Cons: - Instructions were...tough to read. Wasn't written by a native English speaker which is fine, but it definitely could have benefitted from a couple of reviews from a native Englisher. - Goes along with the above, but the pictures were useless. They were black and white and were impossible to see. Looks like it was printed from my printer (most prints come out faded). Worth noting that drones are really hard to fly. Definitely take some getting used to. I am getting better with it, and now that I don't accidentally crash into everything, I've noticed how smooth the controls are. As a beginner, I have really liked the drone. Overall, I've been very happy with it so far. If any problems come up that would have been worth knowing before buying, I'll add them to my review.