The Hubsan H501S X4 is the latest FPV Quadcopter from Hubsan and features a built-in 1080P HD Camera, return to home mode, built-in GPS, altitude adjust, and superior brushless motors for increased flight time and a headless flight mode to make the quad even easier to fly.
Design
With a stylish and sleek new body shape, LED’s lighting up the feet the H501S is the ideal entry to a more rewarding FPV and Ariel camera footage experience. On the transmitter, you will find a 4.3 LCD screen that allows you to monitor real-time video from the FPV camera and will display vital flight telemetry data to keep you apprised of what is happening in the air. There is a MicroSD slot on the transmitter – card not included, allowing you to record the FPV preview. A 5.8 GHz link is used for the video signal, while control operates on 2.4 GHz to avoid cross-interference. Brushless motors provide better performance than their brushed counterparts. In addition, propeller attachment is self-tightening for additional security.
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Features
The blinged-out black and gold H501S from Hubsan is an X4-configuration quadcopter with an integrated 1080p video camera and included a 4.3″ FPV transmitter (radio controller). The flight controller has integrated GPS, enabling advanced autonomous features, such as Follow Me and Automatic Return. It is powered by four brushless motors with self-tightening propellers. The bundle comes ready to fly, only requiring four AA batteries for the transmitter to get started. Thanks to a GPS-backed navigation system, the H501S is able to remember its “home,” or takeoff, point. If the connection is lost with the transmitter, Failsafe Mode will engage, causing the quadcopter to automatically return to the home point and land. You can also manually trigger Failsafe Mode via a switch on the transmitter.
In this mode, the H501S will lock onto the position of the transmitter and track it. This is extremely beneficial when recording a moving subject that would be tricky to follow manually. In this mode, based on readings from a barometer, the H501S will maintain a fixed altitude. Horizontal movement, as well as rotation (yaw), will still be enabled. In this mode, there is no longer a defined “nose” and “tail.” Instead, the aircraft always moves relative to the pilot – pressing forward moves forward, pressing left moves left, and so on. This keeps flying more intuitive, especially for beginner pilots.
Conclusion
Hubsan H501S X4 quadcopter comes with an integrated 1080p video camera and included a 4.3″ FPV transmitter (radio controller). It is powered by four brushless motors with self-tightening propellers. The bundle comes ready to fly, only requiring four AA batteries for the transmitter to get started. We can buy it from TOMTOP at €130.19 (55%off, Inclusive of VAT) in Flash Sale.