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<blockquote data-quote="N3M3SIS2ALL" data-source="post: 6984" data-attributes="member: 72"><p>I purchased the spark and eventually sold it after about a week of having it, but I sold it because I just wanted to use it exclusively for the gesture modes and at the time they weren't working properly (I dont know if they have gotten better but im sure they will soon) But as a stand alone drone meaning everything other than gesture mode I thought it was great. Size, flight, and best of all ruggedness, I think it could stand most crashes that arent intentional. But already having a Mavic I didnt need another regular drone. But like you state that you want a "consumer level drone" I think its one of the best you can get. Comparing others in its category Breeze, Dobby I think its leaps and bounds above those. I think you should try it out at least once, go out to a big open field and try it out. I sold mine quickly because it was sold out at the time so I figured I would use that to my advantage and at least break even, but as im doing now I come to this site and see if there are any updates regarding the gesture modes. And im really thinking of buying another one soon.</p><p>Figure it this way, its better than any other drone at that price range and category. If you step up to a mavic or phantom your paying way more money and things can still go wrong. But again try it for a week, leave the prop guards on and if you dont like it return it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N3M3SIS2ALL, post: 6984, member: 72"] I purchased the spark and eventually sold it after about a week of having it, but I sold it because I just wanted to use it exclusively for the gesture modes and at the time they weren't working properly (I dont know if they have gotten better but im sure they will soon) But as a stand alone drone meaning everything other than gesture mode I thought it was great. Size, flight, and best of all ruggedness, I think it could stand most crashes that arent intentional. But already having a Mavic I didnt need another regular drone. But like you state that you want a "consumer level drone" I think its one of the best you can get. Comparing others in its category Breeze, Dobby I think its leaps and bounds above those. I think you should try it out at least once, go out to a big open field and try it out. I sold mine quickly because it was sold out at the time so I figured I would use that to my advantage and at least break even, but as im doing now I come to this site and see if there are any updates regarding the gesture modes. And im really thinking of buying another one soon. Figure it this way, its better than any other drone at that price range and category. If you step up to a mavic or phantom your paying way more money and things can still go wrong. But again try it for a week, leave the prop guards on and if you dont like it return it. [/QUOTE]
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