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The Ruko F11PRO is a beginner-friendly drone featuring a stunning 4K UHD camera with adjustable lens, dual 2500mAh batteries delivering up to 60 minutes of flight, and GPS Auto Return Home for secure flying. Its brushless motor and aluminum alloy build provide level 6 wind resistance, while intelligent flight modes make it easy and fun to operate. FAA compliant with integrated Remote ID, it comes complete with a carrying case and responsive customer support, making it the perfect gift for aspiring drone pilots.

















| ASIN | B07VCD1SRL |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Capacity | 2500 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,118 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #91 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Brand | Ruko |
| Brand Name | Ruko |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Type | Wi-Fi Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,200 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 8.3 |
| Included Components | 1 x Carrying Shell Case, 1 x Ruko F11 Pro Drone, 1 x Screwdriver, 2 x Charging Cable( Charger not included), 4 x Extra Propeller Blades, 1 x User Manual, 1 x Transmitter, 2 x 11.1V 2500mAH Battery |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Includes Remote? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.9"L x 4.1"W x 3.15"H |
| Item Type Name | Ruko F11 Pro Drone 4K Quadcopter UHD Live Video GPS Drones, FPV Drone with Camera for Adults Beginner 30 Mins Flight Time Long 2500mAh |
| Item Weight | 18.34 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Ruko |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Maximum Range | 500 Meters |
| Media Type | Micro SD |
| Model Name | F11PRO |
| Model Number | F11 Pro |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS or CCD |
| Part Number | Ru44771 |
| Remote Control Technology | Remote Control |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Feature | Auto-Landing, Beginner Friendly, FAA Compliant, Foldable, Level 6 Wind Resistant ( Fly more stable than mini drones), Long Battery Life, 2 Batteries Special Feature Auto-Landing, Beginner Friendly, FAA Compliant, Foldable, Level 6 Wind Resistant ( Fly more stable than mini drones), Long Battery Life, 2 Batteries See more |
| Special Features | Auto-Landing, Beginner Friendly, FAA Compliant, Foldable, Level 6 Wind Resistant ( Fly more stable than mini drones), Long Battery Life, 2 Batteries |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 2160P, 30fps, 4K |
| Video Output Resolution | 3840 pixels |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
J**O
Fantastic drone for a beginner and top-tier support!
I absolutely love this Ruko F11PRO 2 Drone. I was pleasantly surprised right out of the boxโit comes with a high-quality carrying case and everything you need to get started. For the price point, the value is honestly hard to beat. I caught a great sale and I'm glad I waited several years and didn't buy a DJI for like 4x the price. The performance is excellent; the flight is very stable, and the image quality from the 6K camera actually beat my expectations. I did run into a small technical issue early on, but the support team was super responsive and took care of it right away. Itโs a huge relief to have that kind of help in the app. As a beginner, I have to give the app a "gold star" for two big reasons: 1) The Tutorial: Itโs incredibly helpful and makes the learning curve feel very manageable. 2) FAA Registration: I really appreciated that they walk you through the requirements for FAA registration. That was nowhere on my mind, so I would've probably never done it. Highly recommend this drone for anyone looking for a reliable, beginner-friendly drone! Video was shot before the Martin Luther King Jr. Day event at the National Civil Rights Museum. It's low resolution, so I could upload it here, but I was very happy to be able to show the tent company their setup for that event.
U**C
Learning Curve For Beginners, BUT WORTH IT!!!
This is my first drone and jumped in head first. Long story short as I can...pairing with the GPS can be DIFFICULT, but once learned, it's easy. You NEED to register it with the FAA and take a FREE safety test online. Using google search type registering your drone with the FAA and the rest is not that hard to follow. You do need to pay a $5 fee for three years registration. You also MUST dl the air aware app along with the Ruko Pro app. Reason for the air aware app, is that when you are ready to fly your drone, opening the app, will lyk if the area that you're in has been cleared by the FAA in REAL time. I also recommend that you order FREE stickers (no cc or ANY info like that) to put your registration number on your drone (through pilotinstitute), which is REQUIRED by the FAA. I am waiting for mine and used a label maker in the meantime to get this accomplished. After all of this, pairing and setup was the next step. Turn the drone on, then the controller. move the L stick up and then then down and 2 tones, along with a white light on your controller, will lyk it's paired. Immed AFTER this step, is where I got confused and it took me a while to figure this out. You then need to pick up the drone and rotate it litterally in a circle 2 times horizontally (till the back lights become solid, then place it down), then pick it back up again, with the camera facing the ground (vertically) and again rotate it 2x in a cirlce until the front lights turn solid, then place it back on a flat surface again. At that point, you MUST connect it through your phones wifi. Go to your phones wifi list, find ruko in there and connect it. Once you do that, open the app. It will NOT finish the GPS pairing UNTIL you open the app and click on controls towards the upper right corner of the app. You will then see the view from the drone camera itself and you then know that you're gtg!! After that, move BOTH thumb sticks at the SAME time towards one another (the left goes bottom R, 5 o'clock position and the R stick goes bottom L 7 o'clock position) which starts up the props and your FINALLY ready for flight. My personal opinion for the drone itself is FANTASTIC!! First time flyer I thought I could easily use it in my SMALL back yard in my residential neighborhood. Big miscaluation on my part. Learn from my error and go to a empty parking lot or field UNTIL you get the hang of it. I CRASHED my drone 3 times in a matter of 15 min and almost hit numerous trees and power lines!! I thought for sure that my drone was toast!! Especially AFTER I HIT my own lamp post in my back yard. While there are a few nicks and dings (not too bad), to my surprise, it STARTED RIGHT BACK UP EVERY TIME AND CONTINUES TO WORK PERFECTLY!!! I was SHOCKED to say the least!! What a STURDY/WELL MADE piece of equiptment!!! My complimence to Ruko for making such a well built drone with SOLID electronics and pieces. After realising that I should not press my luck any further, I headed out to a baseball field and learned how to operate it properly. It took about and hour or so, but I got so competent with it, that I can NOW fly it in my small back yard with ZERO issues. I even know how to take pics and adjust the camera in flight. It has an auto follow feaure and auto land, which is why going through the difficultuy to pair it with the GPS is SSSOOO important. I crashed in my yard those times because I got frustrated, not being able to figure out the GPS pairing and flew it at that time, bypassibg this important step. Other than that, the camera is excellent, the drone itself is obv solid, and it's feaures are plentiful. This also includes being remote ID compliant with the FAA, by having a built in transmitter that constantly broadcasts your drones ID, speed, heading and so on. It comes wtih TWO batteries that provide 30 mins flight time each and are recharged via USB-C and the remote controller is charged the same way. My advice, is to buy the extra landing gear with the extra caps in the package and buy extra props as well. I also recommend buying an extra RC controller that you can find on Ebay (new) for half the cost, especially since it is sold out from Ruko. I am so impressed by this drone, I am going to buy the same exact one to have as a backup. It's nice to see a company (esp from China) put out a solid product of this QUALITY. Worth EVERY penny!!
G**T
Three year review with four year update
Rather than repeat the many very thorough five star reviews, I will just say I agree with them. I had wanted a recreational-use drone for years prior to 2020, but I waited as the quality and technology rapidly improved and prices went down. When the F11 Pro became available for under $300 in 2020 I took the plunge. As the reviews of the F11 said back then, it was (and still is) a great drone with some amazing features for the price. I had never owned or even flown someone else's drone at that point and in reading stories of lost and/or crashed drones over the years I was a little apprehensive at first. I had read so many stories of people spending hundreds of dollars for a drone, taking it out for a flight, it flies away and they never see it again. However, by 2020 drone technology had progressed by leaps and bounds. and the tech contained in the F11 including the Return To Home (RTH) feature makes it almost foolproof. After a quick reading of the instructions and watching a couple of demo videos I took mine out and started flying it right away with zero issues. The closest thing to a problem I've ever had was on one occasion it stopped responding to my commands and began hovering over a fenced-in field just at the far edge of my line of sight. Assuming there was something interfering with my signal, I moved as close as I could to the drone, which was the fence at the edge of the field about 100 yards from where it was hovering, and at that point It responded to my RTH command and did just what it was supposed to do - it flew back to where I had launched it and safely landed itself. I was reassured by that experience. Even though it temporarily lost my signal, it didn't fly away or crash, it executed the RTH function appropriately. In fact, I liked mine so much I bought another one for my son in 2020, and we have sometimes flown them together (the app auto separates the signals). Four year (Aug '24) update: I recently returned from a multi week cross country road trip to visit family. I took the F11 and flew it several times on the trip. The drone itself still performs as new, however the four year old original batteries were starting to get tight going in and out of the compartment (swelling) and not holding a charge nearly as long as they used to. In other words, typical issues with aging rechargeable batteries. I shopped around online and considered ordering one of the non Ruko replacements but ended up spending the few dollars more for the Ruko branded replacement and received it the next day. The new battery works well and the copter is back to full range. While shopping for the new battery here on Amazon I noticed some inexpensive accessories compatible with the F11, such as snap-on rotor blade guards and landing gear skids. It had always bothered me a little that the copter had to land directly on the ground, so I ordered the skids and rotor guards. For the little bit of money they cost it was worth taking a chance on them not fitting well, but both work well with the F11. They snap on and off easily and so far have no problem staying connected in flight, although of course they do have to be popped off prior to stowing the copter in its case. Another issue I encountered on this trip for the first time was the app not holding a connection to the copter at all, or losing only the camera feed. I did some online reading including reviews here on Amazon and discovered the auto connect feature in my phone's wifi menu was activated. I turned that off as is recommended in the comments, and poof, the connection problems went away.
N**D
Great Starter Drone, Sturdy and fast
I'm pretty new to drones, I been practicing with my friends drone before i got this one for myself, both his and this one have similar features in the app, but i will say this one is allot more solid than his, his felt like a thin peace of plastic and this one is rock solid, I only wrecked it twice one by my own fault and the other time was because the battery got low when i was taking it down a trail and it tried to auto return home, it almost hit me and then proceeded to fly into a tree, but other than a few scuff marks the drone was completely fine. The photos it takes are of decent quality, i still get better photos from my 48MP phone camera which i was a little disappointed with cause that is the main reason i wanted a drone, The videos it takes are really good i love the wide angle but again i got it for taking photos not videos but i am still happy with it. I also like that i can change the angle of the camera in flight, the previous drone i flown you would have to land it and change it manual Flying the drone is a great experience, quick to learn how to fly, i like that you can change the gimble on it if your not flying with GPS assistance, I took it clear up to 110m (360ft) and was blown away how well it stabilizes in the wind and was still able to get some great photos and videos. The range on it is great also i had it over 200ft away and i know it can go further that's just what i was comfortable with at the time. Pros: 1. Easy to learn, 2. Great app features 3. Battery life is good, realistically you get 20 minutes before low battery kicks in and it will return home. I belive if you turn off gps it won't do this and you could get another 10 minutes out of it. 4. Sturdy and solid! Cons. 1. The only real con for me is the auto return home on low battery because it did cause a crash for me, Would love to have an option to turn that off or when it does get to low battery if the app would ask me if i would like it to return home. 2. There is no option on whether to save to the SD card or your phone, and it seems to pick and choose what photos to save on your phone or the SD card, I had a couple on the SD card and some on my Phone and some on both, All videos seemed to save to both my phone and SD card. Things To know. When i first powered on the drone and connected it to the controller, i hear a buzzing noise which scared me a little thing i got a bad drone, Turns out the camera does a rotation when it powers on and if it obstructed it will make a buzzing noise, you can fix this by holding the drone up a little when connecting the controller or by just giving the camera a light jiggle. I had trouble getting it to connect to the app, I solved it by turning off mobile data and it connects to the app right away, you then can turn your mobile data back on, I managed to get some extra range out of the WiFi it by taking off my phone case cover before it looses signal with the app, around at a height of 100m is when i lost connection to the app, but you can still pilot it with the controller and take photos or videos, you just won't have a stream to your phone of what your looking at.
R**T
Great Drone, Unmatched Support.
Great Drone, Unmatched Support. When I got this drone I was nervous. I did not want to started, then see it fly off into the sunset never to be seen again, or stuck high in a tree. Also, when saw the options/buttons on the controller and App, I was concerned about a steep learning curve. Of course it is important to go over the getting started documentation and videos, even easily accessed within the app that controls the drone. There is even an easy to see clickable button on the screen of the app to call for supportโฆ Right there on the controller. But flying the drone is very easy. IT was very fun and easy to control and learn from the moment I started it. Within maybe 30 minutes, I was teasing my Golden Retriever so she was, chasing it back and forth wishing she could jump higher, and walking across the street to show my neighbors with the drone in flight hovering, around me. Took it real high and a good distance away a few times on that maiden flight as a testโฆ Never even close to losing control. This is in beginner mode. This drone has tons of capability that will make it very effective for doing the more serious and fun things I bought if for. Extremely solid, obvious very good engineering. No need to go too much into the technical abilities or functionality of the drone, I am sure other reviews will cover that well. The important reason for the review is the amazing customer support. IT feels like a solid focus on process engineering, both for learning how to use and for support. Very thorough and fast. Real people, real devoted to a great customer experience, not some automated AI robot someplace or endless holds and selecting options on a phone. I can only think of one situation in recent years that came close. I ordered the drone late one night. A couple of hours later a special promotion went into effect. The drone hadnโt been delivered yet. The next morning I saw the change and sent a customer support question about if I could be credited w/the difference. It was a Sunday morning. Just after the workday started on Monday, I got an answer from the company, zero questions, just a note telling me the refund was being processed. But the important partโฆ It was an email from a real person, w/their name and contact info in case followup was needed. The second customer service event. I am not real experienced at using those QR(QA?) codes w/camera. When I started trying to get the app installed, I began getting malware things popping up. Diffferent apps not for the droneโฆ. Paid subscriptions, etc. I thought at first it was maybe their fault. I sent another customer support question. Almost instantly, I got an in depth response from the company, w/a personsโ name, with very specific instructions, including a strong warning that I should never run apps that could contain malwareโฆ Just solid information, not even associated directly w/the drone. At the same time, I asked my daughter for help. It was my fault the malware was popping in. I had downloaded a third party code reader that inserted the malware. The moment I uninstalled that software, the process was flawless. Throughout the support process I got very thorough, very fast assistance. I even got a follow-up email before the second was done, apparently from management, checking to ensure it was being resolved. If it wasnโt , please contact them so they could work it. The support was so good that while a phone number was provided to talk to them, I never needed to use it. I had been getting some recommendations other than this company when I made my purchase. I am super glad I went the way I did.
M**N
Perfect drone for recreational users
Great drone, functional and responsive app as well. For the price, this has a lot of features. I have been around drones and have tried some smaller drones and always crashed them. With this drone, set to beginner mode, I was flying first try. Do I wish it had obstacle avoidance? Sure, my wife would like a drone following her through a wooded trail but that can come later. This drone gets plenty high, and has great range. I have taken mine out a quarter mile in tree dense city setting and still had smooth video and great control. Even with winds in excess of 20mph with 30mph gusts this drone kept smooth video and tried its hardest to stay in one spot. You can tell when wind hits it if its in ear shot as the propellers will get noisy pushing that wind through them. For a hobby user, the batteries that come with it would provide ample time to capture where you are and you can use a fast charger to get them back up and ready to go again. The drone and all included accessories are light and easy to carry in the included case. Just because its light does not mean it will fly out of control though, I do not consider myself a season drone pilot at all and have only crashed this drone once and it was my fault for trying to land on a very small area next to the garden. Because of this I can tell you it has an alarm on it which makes it easy to find if you do end up crashing into a tree a half mile away. One thing I would like to point out is the CD card. Get a good 128gb SD card, insert it into the drone and connect the controller. Tap on the SD card in the app to format it, then shut everything down, take the card to your computer and insert it there. Once you see the contents, put it back in the drone and it will show up and allow recording. Keep in mind that more interference can lead to shorter distances and could produce some lag between the drone and the app. To me, this is not a negative and I have yet to even experience it. If I do, its not hard to tap RTH and it will turn around and come home. I have had this so high and so far I could not see it or hear it but the app allowed me to know where it was and hitting RTH I could keep recording as the drone will turn around and fly home instead of just flying backwards.
T**R
The perfect beginner drone
There's a lot to love with this drone, and very little not to love. If you've never bought a drone before and you're thinking about getting this one: just do it! You wont regret it. This thing is super easy to fly, super fun to fly, packed with features, and has an amazing camera! Having 30 minutes of flight time on each battery is plenty to get good videos/pictures, and swapping them out is trivially easy. I will say, however, that recording video directly to my Galaxy S10 will only give me videos in 720p. This really isn't too big of a deal though, because it will record in 2K to an SD Card. Speaking of the SD Card, I couldn't seem to actually find anywhere in the manual that talked about where to put an SD Card into the Drone! So, I've uploaded a picture with this review to show you where it should be. Wasn't too hard to figure out, but it definitely had me confused for a second. === Flight Quality === I bought this drone for myself for Christmas, and thus have only flown for a little bit during the winter here in Washington State. This means cold temperatures, bits of rain/snow, and pretty modest winds. I have had no trouble with this thing fighting the wind at all. There was one occasion where I attempted to fly it before allowing to get a good GPS signal, which caused it to drift a bit during takeoff, however that was my mistake for being in such a rush, and it quickly figured out where it was and stabilized. Overall, I am extremely impressed with how accurate the GPS is on this drone, especially since I am mostly flying it out in the sticks where GPS seems to usually have problems. === Camera Quality === The camera is absolutely nothing to laugh at. Having such a wide FOV allows you to get some pretty seriosuly good looking landscape shots, and recording videos on 2K is beautiful. However, I definitely recommend using video editing software to remove the fish eye effect from the wide FOV, and to fix some of the shakiness that can occur while the drone is flying. I've also found that videos will want to automatically color correct, which can be a small annoyance. === Features === I think I use the waypoint feature every single time I fly this drone. It is absolutely phenomenal, and lends itself to taking beautiful panning shots. I haven't used the other features quite as much, but when I have. I've found them very straightforward, and they worked very well. Additionally, I once tried to film a sunrise by positing the drone above my backyard pointed east, then leaving the controller and walking inside. It filmed for about ten minutes, then suddenly lost signal. I was pretty paranoid about this the whole time, so I was able to find my drone and get reconnected right away. However, when I did, i noticed that it simple flew back over my house to where I had launched it, then begun landing itself. If I had done nothing, I could have simply walked outside and found my drone perfectly safe sitting where I launched it. This is a huge peace of mind feature for me, and I was really impressed with how well it worked. Kudos to SJRC for that one.
F**E
Good First Impressions, Not Hard For A Beginner, Need More Use For A Deeper Review
I recently became interested in buying a drone as a complement to photo/video work I enjoy doing when I go out to different places. I was looking for something at a reasonable price with some decent features, and the Ruko F11 came to my attention as a generally low-cost intro-level drone with some options that go beyond the very basics. A little more digging found the F11 Pro, which comes with a second battery and a few more features for a very similar price to the base version along with buying an extra battery separately, so I went with the Pro and bought a micro-SD card to use in the unit for recording video/photo. Out of the box, the drone is essentially ready to fly once you do a bit of initial setup. You can install an app that allows you to see through your phone what the drone sees, and the remote has a convenient clip that will hold the phone in place. I took the case off my Galaxy S10+ because it fit a little better without it. It is very important to go through the full setup process for calibration. If you skip any steps or don't let them complete, you will run the risk of the drone trying to fly off on you as soon as you direct it into the air, and fighting with the controls can be a difficult experience especially for a novice. I had this happen to me twice and the second time, it came close to veering into the side of a hill before I got it close enough to cut the motors for a semi-rough landing, but the drone itself was undamaged and it was a lesson learned. Do not just assume everything is good to go just because you calibrated it in a different place half an hour ago. That said, setup is relatively easy and the instructions walk you through it step by step, whether with the booklet, a separate card that comes with the drone, or through the phone app. When you've set it up properly and connected to the drone's own wifi, you will be able to see remaining battery power in the drone and the remote, through the app. If you're flying the drone close to you and there are some obstacles such as tree limbs or power lines nearby, you might find it easier to steer it while watching it yourself, but once you're used to flying it further and higher away (and if you turn off Beginner limits in the app), this is where viewing it through the app comes in very handy. This will help with positioning, direction, and so on, and adjusting the camera's angle can be done through the remote as well. Be aware that there are limitations to the distance in which the wifi signal comes clearly back to the phone, so you can fly beyond that and get a choppy visual image. The range of the remote itself extends beyond this, but as a novice drone pilot this was something I found I had to be aware of. It is also important to keep an eye on your battery's charge. Each one lasts nearly half an hour from a full charge, and when it gets low the lights on the drone will start to turn red and it will try to return to its launch point. If there are obstacles in the way, it is not high-end enough to have a feature such as collision detection, so pay attention to that. As for flying it, I found it to be easy to control and very responsive to my input. As a first-timer, I went to an open park and just got used to how it flies, and of course I had moments where I jerked it too far one way or another, but it held its position very steadily when I brought it close to a fence by a baseball field, elevated it above it, flew over it, then lowered it and repeated the other way. On my second try, I flew it close by some trees and power lines, and it was responsive with a little bit of adjusting needed to account for a mild breeze. I'm not sure yet how much wind I'd risk sending it up in, though. The primary reason I got it, and the third time I flew it, was to take it down to Shasta Lake in California to view some places left behind when Shasta Dam was built, such as old roads, bridges, and rail locations that are normally underwater except during drought conditions. The drone performed very well here, and I recorded about 35 minutes worth of video that I split between the two batteries I had. This is where I had a near-miss when I didn't go through the proper calibration steps all the way, but that is a lesson learned. You can see some still images I took from videos I captured. The drone flew steadily and I while I think I would prefer a non-fisheye lens to the one the F11 Pro comes with, along with a gimbal, which the F11 Pro also does not have, I found the video quality to be adequate for what I paid for. If I want better features, I would need to spend a bit more and Ruko offers a newer version of this drone that has a gimbal with a non-fisheye lens, but based on some reviews I've seen the jury may be out as to which one actually flies better. Anyway, I've found so far that keeping the lens facing straight ahead gives me better color quality to what I'm seeing, and based on the angle of the drone as it's flying I can still see the majority of what I want to. You do get a little bit of the propellers in the shot, but that's not too bad. The fisheye distortion shows a bit more as you're turning or straightening things out. If you don't like the fisheye effect and want more image stabilization, consider a different model, whether one by Ruko or another manufacturer. Batteries take a few hours to charge, and there are specs listed as to what kind of power adapter you should use. Basically, a phone charger will do fine and you want to make sure it's about 1-3A. This model comes with a nice little carrying case that can house the drone, one battery, the remote, and the documentation that comes with it. It is recommended to keep the battery disconnected from the drone when you are not using it. The drone software comes with additional features I have not yet had the chance to explore, such as a 'follow you' function, the ability to circle an object for a 360 view of it, and a point-to-point ability you can 'draw' on a map of the place you're in. These are not important features for me, but they are there for those who want to make use of them. The app will also provide you with a flight record and keep what you recorded, but you can use the micro-SD card to transfer higher-quality videos to your computer later. I think as a first-time user of a drone, this was a good entry point for me. I've found actually flying it to be easy to pick up as a beginner, and with more experience I will get more steady with it. Do be sure to download an app like 'B4UFLY' to check for any restrictions in the area you live in or go to. I live close enough to a small airport that there are height limitations to be aware of, for example. It has some good features and options for a ~$300 price point, and while you might not get everything you want in a drone for that price, this one gives you a good amount of stuff to try if you want to go beyond just flying it around.
C**R
Well built drone
After receiving the Ruko F11 pro it took a little bit to get everything to work properly. You canโt be inside and get a gps signal so make sure you are in an open area before you try. After I got everything ready it was up very easily. Stable flight, power at the ready and easily controllable. The camera is clear but have yet to use it at a distance. Will add that later. Build quality is great. Drone is a little heavy and larger than I expected but that makes it more stable in the air. Will add video when I get into some larger areas but for the price the Ruko F11 Pro is a great intro drone and would recommend it.
R**S
Great Drone, and Great Customer Service!
Super easy to fly for a beginner like myself. Photo and video quality is fantastic. Had some difficulties connecting to my iPhone 15, which is a work phone, but Ruko customer support chat using the app was fast, easy and effective. Highly recommend!
J**R
Awesome customer service
Amazing drone. Super easy to use. Very responsive. Excellent video quality. I've owned many drones, and this is by far the best. Nice carying case too. I had a minor issue and the customer service people helped me out right away. Would 110% buy this again , and definitely recommend this drone to anyone!!!
J**Y
Great drone and excellent customer service
Old Review The camera is fixed, making it difficult to control the flight. When the homing button is pressed, it always misses the mark or landing area. It ends up landing in an area with rough surfaces or tall grasses. Update (August 11, 2024). I encountered some issues with the first drone I tried. The camera was fixed, which made it challenging to control the flight. Whenever I pressed the homing button, the drone consistently missed the mark or landing area, ending up on rough surfaces or tall grass. However, after trying another drone of the same model, I found that the camera was fully functional. It could easily move, pointing both forward and downward from the remote. I was impressed to see that the drone now has the capability to land within 2 feet from where it takes off. I must commend the company for its exceptional customer service and managerial support. I am now 100% satisfied with my experience and would highly recommend purchasing this drone from this company.
F**T
Pretty good Drone
Wow this drone is capable ...30 kmh wind and its stable.In Canada needs to be registered 5$ and you require a liscence 10$ ...all done online. Flying is easy ...pictures an video are great ...using 128 gb tf card Having random disconnect with controller but support is great and a replacement transmitter is on the way.
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