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Premium Drones You Can Actually Afford to Buy

Several technologies have ruled the second half of this decade, and drones are one of them. Drones have served to amp up advertising to a whole new level, as well as heighten security and provide unparalleled aerial footage of just about anything. The best part is, you can have your own drone to perform all these cool functions!

There are a few details to consider when buying a drone, based on your personal needs. Advanced camera capabilities, cost, Android control features, and more can factor into the right drone purchase. We’ve found a select few drones for under $500 to peruse, so from photo-savvy artist to speed racer, any pilot at any proficiency can enjoy a remote-controlled drone.

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Parrot BEBOP Drone

This drone is a good starting point for those entering the drone market but also desiring a high-quality experience. It features stabilizers for clear photos despite a wobbly body, and can be piloted from any handheld device. It captures pristine images and videos with a 14-megapixel screen, and is compatible with apps such as Free Flight Pro and DJI Assistant. At a cool $400, this flying machine is in the middle of the cost spectrum, but on the higher end of our price range.

Holybro Shuriken 180

Racing drones are in a whole other category for purchase. One of the best and most affordable drones on the market is the Holybro Shuriken 180, which starts at $225 on select sites. This flyer has a combined PDB (power distribution board) with its FCB (flight controller board) and its  other necessary components, making replacements relatively simple and quick. The antennae can be placed directly on the main system or on the side of the Shrunken 180, based on preference. This drone is great for anyone that wants to go fast, and its durability won’t break the bank.

Sky Viper Video Drone

This fun little drone features an HD camera with a lightweight, sturdy body that can take pictures with a 720p camera and can record up to 20 minutes of video footage. The Sky Viper is perfect for tricks and dives, and the price is far from a deterrent; at just $89.99 through leading competitors, this is one of the cheapest finds that will still deliver the quintessential drone experience.

Cheerson CX-10 Mini

Lastly, this tiny flyer is perfect for beginning pilots. This option might seem low-tech, but the CX-10 Mini Quadcopter has the flight power to propel itself at a few different speeds. It has a shorter flight time and charge time overall, but at $15, this is a great indulgence for gifts, or parents that don’t want to break the bank for their child’s first drone.

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