Drones, Drone Cases and Other Accessories
Fly a remote-controlled drone for fun or for business. Use the included remote control to pilot the drone above trees, structures or other scenery for safe flying. Consumer drones can fly in the range of 10 to 30 minutes at a time before they need to recharge.
You can charge certain drones easily with a USB cable that connects to your wall or laptop to draw power. Others come with lithium batteries that can power up at a charging station. Learn more about batteries by reading our guide on the subject, Should I Buy Lithium Batteries or Alkaline Batteries?
Some drones also have a built-in video camera to record their point of view. Use the drone to take overhead views of the wilderness or to record extreme sports with unusual camera angles. Choose a drone with a high image resolution to reduce motion blur while it travels at high speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Do I Store My Drones?
A: You can store a drone properly inside a drone carrying case. A drone case is a hard, waterproof container with foam inserts that specifically fit drones, batteries, remote controls and other parts. While universal drone bags and cases are available, try to find a case made specifically for your model to protect each part from damage.
Regular drones have many delicate electronic parts, so they need great protection in storage. You can store toy or beginner-level drones in any type of storage container. For more on storage, read our guide on the subject, Garage Storage and Organization Ideas. Be sure to keep lithium batteries stored in an air-conditioned room at around 60 degrees Fahrenheit.