Yuneec Q500 4k: Big drone with outstanding performance

Yuneec Q500 4K review

Yes, I know!  How can it be interesting anymore to review the Yuneec Q500 4k, which is a one-year-old model, when the new Phantom 4 has been just revealed?

First of all, this Typhoon Q500 4k is a stable platform that was already tested by many customers and its firmware was improved over time. Don’t mention that Yuneec probably has the best customer support among all drone manufacturers.

Yuneec Electric Aviation became in just a few years, DJI’s biggest rival, probably. In my opinion, Yuneec’s latest product, the Typhoon H, equipped with the Intel RealSense module and motor redundancy, must be like a “nightmare” for the well-known Chinese drone manufacturer.

Currently, there are two quadcopters on the market that are adopting approximately the same hardware, the Yuneec 4k and the Chroma 4K. While they have a totally different design, both are quipped with the same CGO3 4K camera and the ST-10+ transmitter. I don’t know if this platform is a result of a joint effort of the Yunnec’s and Blade’s engineers but they have some kind of agreement because the prices are kept at the same level. Another alternative is that Yuneec is building drones for American companies like Horizon Hobbies (which actually has the “Blade” brand).

The Typhoon Q500 4k can be purchased in a carton box for about $900 (in a bundle with a free extra battery and 64GB micro SD card) or in a premium aluminum case with two batteries for $1000.Yuneec Q500 4K review - Highlights

Yuneec Q500 Typhoon 4K Highlights

  • All-in-one 10CH transmitter with built-in 5.5″ touchscreen (Android™ OS);
  • Real-time image transmission;
  • Modular design, the 4k camera can be used with all its feature in the air as well on the ground;
  • Up to 25 minutes flight time (depending on flying conditions);
  • 3 different flight modes: Smart (Follow Me or Watch Me), Angle and Return to home (RTH);
  • Adjustable flight speed rares (from “turtle” to “rabbit”);
  • Geo fence: no fly zones, legal flying height and smart circle;
  • Accurate GPS positioning system;
  • Dedicated motor unlock/look button;
  • Ultra HD video resolution (4K@30fps);
  • High-speed filming at full HD (1080p@120fps);
  • 12MP photo resolution;
  • CGO3 Smartphone App.

Yuneec Q500 4K review

This product was offered by B&H Photo Video in order to make an honest review. I thank them for their credit, and I will try to present my impartial impressions below.

I haven’t mentioned to Yosef, my contact from B&H, but I’m an old customer of theirs. 8-9 years ago, my wife visited the beautiful island of Nantucket, and when she came back, she brought me my first DSLR photo camera that I ordered from them. I can only imagine the captures could take a Yuneec Typhoon 4K above this gorgeous island and, who knows, never say never :).Yuneec Q500-4K review - First impression

Yuneec Q500 4K: First impression

In order to protect the quadcopter and its accessories during the overseas shipping they were packed in two boxes placed one inside another. A primary protective cardboard box and a nice color gift box with a handle that can be reused to store or transport the drone to/from the flying zone.

When I peeked inside the box, my first impression was that this Typhoon is a well build flying beast. It is much bigger than any of my other multi-rotors. No surprise why Yuneec’s motto for the Typhoon Q500 4k is “Open the Box and Fly“, the package truly includes everything you will need for your first flight.

Included with the Yuneec 4k quadcopter

  • ST-10+ 10CH personal ground station;
  • CGO3 4K camera with 3-axis stabilization;
  • CGO steady grip for ground operation;
  • 5400mAh 3S Li-Po flight battery;
  • Sun shade for the RC’s FPV screen;
  • Neck strap for transmitter (mine came without it);
  • SC 3500-3 balance battery charger;
  • AC/DC power adapter with power cord;
  • Car adapter for charger;
  • Battery charging cable;
  • 8GB micro SD card with SD adapter;
  • Transparent UV lens filter;
  • 2 sets of propellers (4 x CW and 4 x CCW);
  • Motor holder/prop installation tool (mine came without it);
  • Camera/Gimbal cable;
  • Micro USB data cable;
  • USB interface/firmware programmer;
  • Typhoon Q500 4k quick start guide.

Additionally to the above-mentioned accessories, if you purchase now the Typhoon 4k drone you can get for free a 64 GB micro SD card and a secondary genuine 5400 mAh flight battery.Yuneec Q500 4K review - Accessories

The design of the aircraft is totally different compared to the one that the popular Phantom 3 series.  Probably the designers from Yuneec wanted to grant a unique and more professional look to this product. I must congratulate them for the colors they choose, the charcoal gray and black color combination looks damn good.

The fact that both charger and power adapter have much more weight compared to cheap Chinese ones is a clue that we are dealing with a quality product.

Honestly, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of overall presentations even if my package had a few missing accessories (prop tool and ST-10+ neck strap).

Yuneec Q500 4K: Transmitter (ST-10+)

In order to allow an easy operation, the Typhoon 4k quad is delivered with the ST-10+ all-in-one personal ground station. Basically, this combines the feature of a 10-channel transmitter and an Android tablet with a 5.5″ touchscreen. Definitely is not the smallest transmitter that I held in my hand but absolutely the most high-end model. Anyway, it is strange to me that it costs about $570 when is being purchased separately…Yuneec Q500 4K review - Transmitter

The big LCD touchscreen, which allows to easily configure the camera and the quadcopter, displays real-time flight parameters (like flight speed and altitude) and also the live video feed from the aircraft’s camera is located below the control sticks. Although the LCD is pretty bright, you must install the included sunshade during sunny days.

The transmitter can be easily switched between mode 1, mode 2, mode 3, and mode 4 according to the operator’s habits. I always opt for mode 2 with throttle on the left stick and elevator on the right stick.

Above the left control stick, there is a red button that allows you to easily lock and unlock the motors without any annoying arming sequences. Just push it and hold it for 3 seconds, and the motors will start. It’s the same thing for 2 seconds, and the motors will stop.

Via the 3-way switch located just above the right-hand control stick can be selected the desired flight mode. Maybe it looks more convenient to fly in “Smart mode,” but every typhoon owner should learn how to fly their aircraft in “Angle mode” (also known as pilot mode).

On top of the transmitter, there are two dedicated camera buttons. By pressing the left button, the camera will take still photos, and by pressing the right one, you can start/stop video recording.

When is enabled the “Follow-me” mode, the aircraft will follow the transmitter not you. How? The ST-10+ has a built-in GPS positioning system and periodically sends its position (movements) to the quadcopter.Yuneec Q500 4K review - Transmitter's FPV screen

Although the RC’s battery is removable, I don’t know if it’s worth investing in a spare one because the high capacity 5200 mAh battery (YP-3) allows about 1 hour of working time. The battery can be recharged using the included micro USB cable via any USB plug (smartphone charger or computer).

Removing the battery, I found a hidden micro SD slot where can be inserted an appropriate memory card in order to record the FPV flight video (unfortunately at low resolution). The telemetry information from the flight is stored in a separate log file.

My only disappointment regarding this transmitter is the noisy operation which is caused by the fan cooling.

Yuneec 4K: Camera – CGO3

Although when I was looking at the CG03 camera, I had the impression that is only a cheap webcam, it offers UHD 4K@30fps video resolution and allows high-speed filming (1080p@120fps) to make some cool slow-motion aerials.Yuneec Q500 4K review - Camera

Professionals will definitively love the full manual mode (Pro mode), where they can adjust ISO value, color balance and shutter speed to get the best results. This mode allows the capture of uncompressed RAW images without data loss for better overall image quality and detail levels.

As you can see on the test video below (I will upload it in a few days), the CG03 4K has a nice color balance and good dynamic range without the disturbing fish-eye effect typical to wide-angle lenses.

Three minutes of UltraHD video (3840 x 2160 at 30 fps) occupies about 1 GB on the micro SD card, so you can record approximately 3 hours on the included 64 GB micro SD card.

The tilt angle of the camera can be remotely adjusted through the transmitter’s left slider button allowing from shooting directly ahead to straight down whenever needed.

To use the CG03 as a handheld camera, it can be easily removed from the Typhoon quad and installed on the included SteadyGrip. I think this is a nice feature which is offered for “free” by Yuneec. My only observation regarding the camera grip is that it doesn’t seem a brilliant idea to be powered by 8 pieces of AA batteries. For example, it would be much nicer if it could be fed with the same Li-Po as the quad or the transmitter.

As a backup solution, in case something happens with the camera’s connection tabs, the manufacturer included in the package a camera/gimbal cable.Yuneec Q500 4K review - SteadyGrip

If you accidentally turned OFF the quad-copter before you stopped the video recording, you can recover the video file by turning ON again and wait about 20 seconds till the camera LED starts to glow solid green (“life-saving” tip, isn’t it?).

I tried to interconnect my Samsung S4 and S6 phones also my Galaxy Tab SM-T550 tablet with the CGO3 camera but without any success. I found on the Yuneec-Forum that there are two different firmware versions (US standard and EU). As my quadcopter came from US and my other devices from the EU, unfortunately, they can’t work together :(

Typhoon Q500 4K: Calibration instructions

Before your first flight with this quadcopter you should consider calibrating it following the steps below. Don’t take the easy way to calibrate the compass inside.Yuneec Q500 4K review - Calibration steps

  • Turn ON the transmitter;
  • Place the quadcopter on flat ground facing north (for this purpose, I recommend using a true magnetic compass);
  • Turn ON the quadcopter;
  • Enter on the ST10+ settings menu, select “Calibration,” and choose the “Compass” option;
  • If the above step was successful, you’ll hear a confirmation beep;
  • The status indicator on the aircraft will flash red and green slowly (2 times/sec);
  • Pick up the quadcopter and hold it flat with the nose pointed to the north till the status LED flashes red and green rapidly (5 times/sec);
  • Slowly rotate the aircraft 360° toward the north until it’s flat and upright in your hands again;
  • Rotate the quad 45 degrees to the left, then slowly rotate the aircraft 360 degrees toward the north until it’s flat and upright again;
  • Repeat the previous step twice;
  • Hold the quadcopter as still as possible till the status LED stops blinking;
  • If you hear a beep after the main status LED stops blinking rapidly, you have successfully done the compass calibration.Yuneec Q500 4K review - maiden flight

Yuneec Q500 4K: Flight performance

After I read carefully the Typhoon 4k users manual, processed the calibration steps, and fully charged the flight battery I was ready to go out and test this beast.

I just returned a second time from my flying zone. The first time the rain didn’t stop :( and today, there was an endless heavy wind. I did not want to risk losing the quad at the first flight, so I returned home disappointed…

I’m so enthusiastic today that I finally had my maiden flight with this Yuneec quad. When I landed, my wife said, “at last, you have a real drone“. Yes, she described perfectly the difference between my other multi-rotors, which are only toys, compared to this Typhoon 4k. I can’t find the words to describe the pleasure of cruising this quad over the lake and around the forest. Everything from taking off to landing went incredibly smoothly. The weather was perfect: clear sky, a bit sunny, and low wind in a perfect spring afternoon. I feel like all the waiting was worthwhile and all I can think about now is when I’ll be able to go back and fly some more this beautiful beast.

The gentle acceleration makes it just perfect for aerial filming, the resulting videos are very smooth and steady. When I hovered over my weekend house the captured video looked like frozen, without any disturbing movement or vibration.

My only disappointment during the test flight was that I lost the video signal when the quad was about 160 meters away from me, which is not too great. Considering this fact and that the real-time video has some lags, I don’t recommend flying this bird in FPV exclusively. That’s why, guys, you should keep your eyes on this quad and enjoy nature in the same time!

Pricing and availability

Those interested in this model should know that it can be found on the B&H website here for about $900. If you already own a GoPro camera, the Typhoon G with 3-axis gimbal and MK58 digital video down-link could be a more affordable alternative ($499).

Yuneec Q500 4K review - Final words

Yunnec 4K: Tips, mods and hacks

Meanwhile, I was waiting for proper weather to finish my review. I tried to find out more about how to prevent crashes and how to make some improvements to the Yuneec Q500 4K.

I will replace the eight PCs as I plan to use the SteadyGrip for filming. AA batteries with a single Li-Po battery will allow a much longer operation time.

To improve Yuneec’s FPV range, I found out about the possibility of using 2-watt signal boosters, but I’m not sure whether these kinds of devices are legal.

I saw some nasty crashes on YouTube caused by propeller loss when the quad was in the air, and the reason was the lack of tightening, so always check the props before taking off!

REVIEW OVERVIEW
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Senior editor and co-founder of FirstQuadcopter.com. Everything started about 4 years ago when I purchased my first drone. I still own that Syma X5C . Since then I have had the luck to review and test more than 100 drones.
yuneec-q500-4k-reviewThis Yuneec Typhoon Q500 4K certainly looks good in every way. It has a nice professional design, and its package includes everything you need for your first flight (even some free extras like a second flight battery and 1 set of spare propellers). Both control and FPV range are disappointing compared to its competitors but at least you can't lose sight of the aircraft. I  liked how easy it is to get started with this quadcopter, definitely will be easily flown by newbies and the learning curve will be much shorter compared to other models. The fact that the CGo3 camera is removable and can be handheld with the included SteadyGrip allows you to use this camera individually, not only for aerial video recording. <br> What I liked<br> +Great built quality;<br> +Included free stuff (extra: battery, 1 set of propellers, 64 GB micro SD card and UV filter);<br> +SteadyGrip, which allows the use handheld 4K camera;<br> +Good flight time, about 20-25 minutes;<br> +Dedicated motor lock/unlock button;<br> +On/Off power button;<br> +Silent brushless motors;<br> <br> What I didn't like<br> -Noisy remote controller (fan cooling);<br> -Proprietary TX/RX protocol;<br> -The CGO3 (Camera & gimbal) seems very fragile;<br> -Shorter control and FPV range compared to its competitors;<br> -Noisy videos, even if the camera is used on the SteadyGrip;<br> -The STEADYGRIP™ is powered with AA format batteries;<br> -There are some missing parts from the accessory box (in my case).<br>

10 COMMENTS

  1. Good Stuff. Can anyone help me with a Yuneec mk58 Manual? I have it on a Blade Chroma and everything is perfectly hooked up. With everything turned on I am not getting a picture on the monitor. I am doing something wrong and I don’t know what. Please advise, Thank you so much Rch Q

  2. Thanks for the awesome review! I am currently thinking of getting a Yuneec drone for Christmas and am trying decide which one to get. I have never flown a quad-copter before so it would need to be beginner friendly. Do you suggests the q500 4k?

    I like the idea of being able to use the drone’s camera as a steady grip and I notice the GoPro Karma drone has something similar with the Karma Grip and GoPro 5. I also have a Go Pro Hero 5 that would work with the drone, but I have heard some not so good things about it. First version behaved like a falling stone.
    I am wondering which one your would recommend? Is the Karma more beginner friendly than the Yuneec Q500?

    Thanks again for the review, can’t wait to get flying :)

  3. Hi thanks a lot for the review! I’m a freelance film maker and looking to purchase a quad-copter to shoot real estate aerial videos with. I’m currently researching what drone to buy…. and came across your review.
    I have a couple of questions if you wouldn’t mind helping me:
    1. You mentioned it will be suitable for “newbies”, I’ve literally never flown before, will I be OK learning on the Yuneec Q500 4K?
    2. Would you say the Q500 is suitable for aerial film estate videos, will I be able to charge a premium?

    Thanks again for taking the time to write this review, it helped a lot!

    • Hi Chris,
      The Yuneec 4K, is a beautiful bird but, a very old model. In 2017 there are many more other drones with much more features.
      Yes, the Q500 is very easy to pilot but, it not has obstacle avoidance so you need to be careful. The flight range & FPV (live video) is shorter compared to actual quadcopters.
      Everything is depending on your budged. If you have $1500 I would go with a P4Pro if you have less you can look for other alternatives from DJI too.

  4. Just got my Yuneec Q500 4K, and the camera is not leveled :(
    Any idea how to adjust the horizontal level on CGO3 camera? There is any firmware update that solves the level issue of the CGO3 camera????

    Please help,
    Thomas

  5. Interesting review, so you recommend for aerial filming the Q500 4K over P3A???
    BTW, I read that the CG03 camera has some horizontal calibration issue and needs to be reset very often….

  6. I have been flying the Yuneec Typhoon Q500 4K for about a month now, I have nothing but great things to say about.
    Again I am my own person I have flown the DJI Phantom 4 and yes it is a nice unit but not a total package. The Yuneec is a nice package and the color scheme is great. It is a very stable quadcopter easy to fly lots of features. Well built all around. The 4K camera takes great pictures and videos. Battery life is great. It handles wind very well GPS is very solid. I like that I can use the monitor on the controller and also my wife can look at the picture or videos on her smartphone or table.
    I would highly recommend this Yuneec 4K to all my RC buddies. The range to me is more than what I need. I truly like all the built in features follow me, watch me. And I have total control of the camera settings.
    It is a large quad for sure I personally like that. Its a blast and fun to fly. Great Job by Yuneec.

  7. Dear Sir,

    At first:

    Thank you very much for your very extended and authentic ( true ) description of the awesome Q500-4K !!!
    Hats off, for your good work!

    With this Q500 4k babe, YUNEEC Electric Aircraft has engineered a real milestone in the scene for RC customer Drones/Quadcopters. That is an unbeateable fact! No comments needed.

    I am Q500-4K pilot as well, and I must totally agree all your impressions about this beloved machine.

    In our country the height limit is 125 meters – so what, that is enough for beautiful aerial filming, making good photos and having awesome times with this bird !

    But i must notice, it is very recommended to buy some extra batteries, because flying the 4K can be a ( legal ) drug :o)

    I ordered a laser cut decal, customized by me in chrome silver, to make my Q500 more personally – her name ( mine is a girl ^^ ) is now ” BLACK HAWK not down ! ”

    Long words, short issue… I must thank you Sir !!!

    Well done posting!!!

    Always happy flights and smooth landings.

    kind regards,

    Frank ( Germany )

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