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32 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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36 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
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
Easy to fly and use
Compact
Portable design
Numerous autonomous flight modes
Surprisingly durable
Decent 4K camera
Reasonably priced
The editors didn't like
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
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...
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
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
The little Yuneec Breeze 4K makes shooting and sharing aerial selfies a snap. But those looking to really pilot a drone should keep looking...
Published: 2016-10-21, Author: Richard , review by: tomsguide.com
Easy to fly, Good-quality video and stills, Portable
Lack of active image stabilization makes for shaky 4K video, Limited range of pre-programmed moves, Rotor replacement is difficult
The $499 Yuneec Breeze feels like it is trapped between a rock and a hard place. Below it on the price scale are drones such as the $139 Aerix Black Talon that are cheaper, so you will care less if you crash them. Above it are drones like the forthcoming...
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
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
The little Yuneec Breeze 4K makes shooting and sharing aerial selfies a snap. But those looking to really pilot a drone should keep looking...
Yuneec is clearly pitching the Breeze as an alternative to Parrot's similarly portable Bebop 2. At the time of writing both quadcopters cost RM2999. The 1080p Bebop 2 has a longer 25 minute flight time per charge (and a proper physical controller if you s...
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Published: 2016-11-30, Author: Diego , review by: gizlogic.com
No requiere experiencia, Calidad de la cámara, Gran variedad de modos
Memoria interna no ampliable, Batería escasa, teniendo en cuenta el precio del dispositivo
Le design compact et léger qui permet de glisser le drone dans un sac à dos, l'application mobile Android et iOS qui est facile à prendre en main, le mode de navigation automatique, les pièces détachées disponibles en cas de casse
La stabilisation d'image numérique mais efficace qu'une nacelle motorisée et qui n'est disponible qu'à 1080 et 720p, la qualité d'image juste correcte plus propice à un visionnage sur petit écran et le partage sur Internet, l'autonomie relativement courte
Le Breeze 4K est un petit drone avec lequel filmer et partager ses créations est un jeu d'enfant. Mais ceux qui ont envie de pouvoir vraiment piloter un drone peuvent continuer à chercher...
Silhouette, Filme en 4K, Compact, Stable en intérieur, Possibilité de partager ses images directement
Finition, 4K non stabilisée, Full HD limité à 30 i/s, Qualité photo, Performances limitées, Modes de vol répétitifs et trop "égocentrés", Autonomie, Manque de polyvalence, Prix
Ne le prenez pas pour ce qu'il n'est pas ! Le Yuneec Breeze 4K est un petit drone sans prétention capable de réaliser des autoportraits originaux. Si vous cherchez un drone délivrant des sensations de pilotage, passez votre chemin, il n'est pas polyvalent...