Testseek.com have collected 20 expert reviews of the Yuneec Typhoon H Hexacopter and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Yuneec Typhoon H Hexacopter.
September 2016
(75%)
20 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(93%)
6 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010020
The editors liked
Great Design
Retractable landing gear
Lots of intelligence
The Yuneec Typhoon H offers features that are above its price
Such as a 360-degree rotating 4K camera
Retractable landing gear and the option to control the drone and camera separately. It has sonar-based object detection
But is also available with Int
Easy to use controller and big
Bright video preview
Offers plenty of speed and maneuverability
Excellent video and photo quality
360-degree camera pan offers more flexible shooting
The editors didn't like
Confusing remote and software interface
The hexacopter is not sturdy
Especially its flimsy camera mount. Controller size and layout are not the most user-friendly. Not as user-friendly as similarly priced models
Collision avoidance only detects objects right in front
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: 2017-07-27, Author: Ben , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: To find the best drone for you, first you'll need to figure out what it is you want out of a flying camera. Are you an action sports junkie trying to capture your sick moves for a highlight reel? An aspiring cinematographer aiming to up your production va...
The Yuneec Typhoon H offers features that are above its price, such as a 360-degree rotating 4K camera, retractable landing gear and the option to control the drone and camera separately. It has sonar-based object detection, but is also available with Int
The hexacopter is not sturdy, especially its flimsy camera mount. Controller size and layout are not the most user-friendly. Not as user-friendly as similarly priced models
The Yuneec Typhoon H is a well-equipped prosumer camera drone, but its build quality and lackluster user experience keep it off our short list...
Abstract: Yuneec announced the Typhoon H at CES 2016. It's a hexacopter with retractable landing gear and a detachable camera that shoots UHD 4K. The specs and demos at CES impressed us enough that we gave it our Best Drone of CES 2016 award. On paper, it's very co...
Abstract: Yuneec announced the Typhoon H at CES 2016. It's a hexacopter with retractable landing gear and a detachable camera that shoots UHD 4K. The specs and demos at CES impressed us enough that we gave it our Best Drone of CES 2016 award. On paper, it's very co...
Published: 2016-08-25, Author: Richard , review by: tomsguide.com
Easy to use controller and big, bright video preview, Offers plenty of speed and maneuverability, Excellent video and photo quality, 360-degree camera pan offers more flexible shooting
Collision avoidance only detects objects right in front, Slight lag in video preview
The Typhoon H has a lot to offer the aerial movie maker, taking great quality video that is smooth and has plenty of detail. Video was superior to that shot with the Phantom 4: even in a slight wind, the Typhoon shot sharp, clean footage that belied the f...
Abstract: Camera support equipment at the NAB Show was dominated by drone companies of all sizes. Where last year there was one large, netted enclosure the unmanned aircraft vendors had to share for their demos, this year most drone exhibitors had their own, smalli...
The Yuneec Typhoon H offers features that are above its price, such as a 360-degree rotating 4K camera, retractable landing gear and the option to control the drone and camera separately. It has sonar-based object detection, but is also available with Int
The hexacopter is not sturdy, especially its flimsy camera mount. Controller size and layout are not the most user-friendly. Not as user-friendly as similarly priced models
The Yuneec Typhoon H is a well-equipped prosumer camera drone, but its build quality and lackluster user experience keep it off our short list...