Syma X5HW quad with WiFi FPV
A few months ago Syma announced their upgraded X5 series with altitude hold. In my opinion, this Syma X5HW quadcopter not only it features newer technologies but also looks better than its predecessor.
Certainly, over time Syma manufactured many interesting models, from small ones like the mini X12 to the much bigger ones like the X8W (aka Poor Man's Phantom)....
Syma X19W 2-in-1 car drone
Syma X19W quadcopter car for double fun
After the success of the X9, Syma came up with a new 2in1 car-drone concept called X19W. Compared to its predecessor, the Syma X19W has a much nicer design and it comes with all the latest features like altitude hold and headless flight mode.
Without any conversion, this car-drone can fly like any other multi-rotor...
Syma X22W, another wannabe selfie drone
Syma, a well known toy drone manufacturer, recently announced the X22W - a wannabe selfie drone. Excepting the small size and built-in WiFi FPV camera, there is nothing like the JJRC H37 aka the first sElfie Drone.
Featuring altitude-hold, the Syma X22W is capable to autonomously maintain its flight altitude at the desired level. Headless flight mode is another feature...
Syma X5C Explorers: The EPIC drone for the mass
Syma X5C Explorers worst to buy it?
The X5C Quadcopter with 2MP HD Camera is the newest in RC multi-rotor from Syma. It's new design will allow you to fly faster, be more agile in the air and simultaneously make aerial photography or record video.
Syma makes RC helicopters and Quadcopters for many years and we have always read good reviews on the reliability, quality and flight characteristics of their aircrafts.
I found this model...
Syma X8SW review: Best budget drone in 2016?
Through X8SW, it seems that Syma ends a good year with a good quadcopter. Although I was in the winter holiday rush, I was truly happy to be among the first ones to test and review the Syma X8SW.
Over the last years, I reviewed many Syma quadcopters, and I can say that their nice design is paired with excellent...
SYMA X5UW quadcopter review
In my opinion, the Syma X5 series is one of the most popular entry-level quadcopter families and I bet that this year the SYMA X5UW will be found under many Christmas trees. I think the nice candy red color will make it attractive even for girls :)
My quadcopter addiction started about three years ago when I purchased my first drone,...
Syma X20 mini quadcopter with altitude hold
Syma X20 small sized drone for indoor flights
Following the nice design of the X8SW, Syma rumored a much smaller quadcopter called X20. The biggest advantage of this new mini drone over larger models is that can be used for outdoor as well as for indoor flights.
SymaToys announced this drone in two colors, black and white. Both version come with white propellers and blade protectors.
At...
Syma X8PRO GPS quadcopter for decent price
Finally, Syma came up with their first GPS quadcopter. In order to allow precise auto return to home (RTH), the Syma X8PRO is equipped with high accuracy GPS positioning system.
Syma's X8 line became very popular because it was between the first cheap drones able to lift GoPro and alike action cameras.
Like its predecessor (read my X8SW review), the X8Pro's...
SYMA X21W quadcopter for beginner pilots
Syma, one of the most popular toy drone manufacturer, announced a new model called X21W. Featuring all the latest features and propeller protectors, the Syma X21W is suitable for beginner pilots.
The Syma X21W is slightly smaller than the X20 and it has about the same design. The biggest difference between these two mini drones is the remote controller. While...
Syma X13 Miracle review
Syma X13 Miracle mini quadcopter
I started my journey in the world of quadcopters with probably the most successful Syma model, the X5C. At that time I opted for that multi-rotor instead of other ones because it seemed reliable and affordable. The time has proven that it was a good choice so I ordered with confidence this new Syma X13...
Syma X5sC-1: Stylish Drone for Beginners
All the kids are now back to school, and the parents (ok probably only the dads :)) will have more time to play with their favorite remote-controlled toys. Yesterday was my 6-year-old son's first school day, he looks very enthusiastic, I'm curious if he will continue this way until he graduates college. We had a few agitated days with...