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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 34929" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Yuneec. I really like Yuneec and had their Q500 and Typhoon H with realsense. I only wish their drones were as reliable as DJIs. I am considering buying the Typhoon H Pro. They have some very cool features. I like that the camera can rotate 360 degrees. I like the camera can operated independently of the drone. It really helps in creating some very nice and smooth video. Because of this feature, you only need "sensors" in the front of the drone as it can always face the direction its flying. It is/was one of the most stable drones I've flown especially in high winds. It can lose a motor/prop and still fly (yes, that rarely happens in this day and age for any drone).</p><p></p><p>Their customer service is OUTSTANDING. I wish I didn't have to find out but I did. When I had a serious problem, they had me ship it back and they'd repair and turn it around with a week. I had to send it back three times and every time the total time including shipping to getting it back was ~2 weeks. I didn't have to argue or fight with them for the repair. Thing is I had to do it 3 times. Only at the end did they finally sort out the Typhoon H. I think similar growing pains that DJI had in the beginning. </p><p></p><p>And when you buy the Typhoon H, the remote is amazing and really good. No need to buy a separate device like an Ipad or use your phone, it has a very bright screen. Heck they even include a screen shade. </p><p></p><p>On the downside, it did have problems early on that were solved with later generations...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 34929, member: 652"] Yuneec. I really like Yuneec and had their Q500 and Typhoon H with realsense. I only wish their drones were as reliable as DJIs. I am considering buying the Typhoon H Pro. They have some very cool features. I like that the camera can rotate 360 degrees. I like the camera can operated independently of the drone. It really helps in creating some very nice and smooth video. Because of this feature, you only need "sensors" in the front of the drone as it can always face the direction its flying. It is/was one of the most stable drones I've flown especially in high winds. It can lose a motor/prop and still fly (yes, that rarely happens in this day and age for any drone). Their customer service is OUTSTANDING. I wish I didn't have to find out but I did. When I had a serious problem, they had me ship it back and they'd repair and turn it around with a week. I had to send it back three times and every time the total time including shipping to getting it back was ~2 weeks. I didn't have to argue or fight with them for the repair. Thing is I had to do it 3 times. Only at the end did they finally sort out the Typhoon H. I think similar growing pains that DJI had in the beginning. And when you buy the Typhoon H, the remote is amazing and really good. No need to buy a separate device like an Ipad or use your phone, it has a very bright screen. Heck they even include a screen shade. On the downside, it did have problems early on that were solved with later generations... [/QUOTE]
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