Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the Yuneec Breeze 4K and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Yuneec Breeze 4K.
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32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Very easy to fly
Portability is fantastic
Stable flight for such a light drone
Good camera quality
Compact
Digitally stabilized 1080p video
Automated selfie shots
Customizable geofence
GPS with automated return-to-home
Sensor-stabilized indoor flight
Android and iOS support
Easy to fly
Good-quality video and stills
Portable
Automated flight modes make it possible to get good quality video and photos without the learning curve of more expensive drones. Inapp sharing lets you send images and videos out to the world with little effort. Surprisingly fun to fly when you do decide
The Yuneec Breeze 4K has a compact
Lightweight design that easily fits in a backpack. Its mobile app -- available for iOS and Android -- is easy to navigate and use. Automated flight modes have in-app
Step-by-step directions. Replacement parts are avail
Lightweight
Generally stands up to crashes
Very affordable price
4K video recording
Good video and photo quality
Decent autonomous flight options
One tough
Compact little drone
The editors didn't like
4K video is shaky due to lack of digital image stabilization
Flight doesn't have the “fun factor” that I'm used to with some of the standard-sized drones
Video feed lags behind reality
Kludgy phone controls
So-so video quality
4K footage not stabilized
Remote control not included
Short operating range
Very limited battery life
Lack of active image stabilization makes for shaky 4K video
Limited range of pre-programmed moves
Rotor replacement is difficult
Flight time is limited to about 10 minutes. Lack of stabilization for 4K video makes it next to useless for demanding shots. Followme mode produced jerky flight (and therefore video) at lower altitudes
You'll need the digital image stabilization only available at 1080p and 720p resolutions. Image quality is OK
Best suited for online sharing or viewing on a phone. Battery life is relatively short at 12 minutes
Poor video quality
Short battery life
Short range
Extremely limited height and distance range
No gimbal for video stabilization
Electronic stabilization only works to 1080p resolution
Portable, lightweight, generally stands up to crashes,
Poor video quality, short battery life, short range
The Breeze is a small, portable drone that can effectively function as a selfie machine or a really cool toy for a young kid, but its lack of stability, cheap camera, and mediocre flight performance make it unsuitable for capturing high-quality aerial foo...
Abstract: Until recently, aerial photography (and videography) was an expensive proposition requiring helicopters or airplanes. Thanks to inexpensive drones this is no longer true, and it's not surprising that so many photographers have discovered drone photography...
Abstract: Until recently, aerial photography (and videography) was an expensive proposition requiring helicopters or airplanes. Thanks to inexpensive drones this is no longer true, and it's not surprising that so many photographers have discovered drone photography...
Published: 2017-09-13, Author: David , review by: dxomark.com
Just as with standalone cameras, sensor size plays a key role in image quality for drone cameras. But the unique size and weight tradeoffs of aerial photography mean that bigger isn't always better for a particular application. Costs also increase with th...
Video feed lags behind reality, Kludgy phone controls, So-so video quality, 4K footage not stabilized, Remote control not included, Short operating range, Very limited battery life
The tiny, relatively affordable Yuneec Breeze places an emphasis on ease of use, but it isn't as capable as many other drones...
Published: 2017-04-01, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
Easy to fly with great image quality, the Breeze is a dream to use. Limited range and no external storage means you may want to look elsewhere for these advanced features...
Published: 2017-02-26, Author: Stephen , review by: 4k.com
Very affordable price, 4K video recording, Good video and photo quality, Decent autonomous flight options, One tough, compact little drone
Extremely limited height and distance range, No gimbal for video stabilization, Electronic stabilization only works to 1080p resolution
For light hobby use and taking some great aerial selfies or party shots, the Yuneec Breeze is a great and cheap little drone that offers some very decent features in a tough build. However if you want to do serious airborne recording over long distances...
Published: 2017-01-19, Author: Scott , review by: wired.com
Automated flight modes make it possible to get good quality video and photos without the learning curve of more expensive drones. Inapp sharing lets you send images and videos out to the world with little effort. Surprisingly fun to fly when you do decide
Flight time is limited to about 10 minutes. Lack of stabilization for 4K video makes it next to useless for demanding shots. Followme mode produced jerky flight (and therefore video) at lower altitudes
Published: 2016-12-18, Author: Perry , review by: geardiary.com
Very easy to fly, Portability is fantastic, Stable flight for such a light drone, Good camera quality
4K video is shaky due to lack of digital image stabilization; Flight doesn't have the “fun factor” that I'm used to with some of the standard-sized drones
Published: 2016-12-10, Author: Paul , review by: technabob.com
I think the Yuneec Breeze is a great drone for anyone interested in getting into aerial photography and who wants to build their flying confidence. It's shockingly simple to fly, and captures better video quality than the myriad “cheap” drones which hav...