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Ryze Tech Tello - Mini Drone Quadcopter UAV for Kids Beginners 5MP Camera HD720 Video 13min Flight Time Education Scratch Programming Toy Selfies, powered by DJI, White
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Brand | DJI |
Model Name | Tello |
Color | White |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | Flash |
Video Capture Resolution | HD 720p |
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- Equipped with a high-quality image processor, the Tello drone shoots incredible photos and videos. Even if you don’t know how to fly, you can record pro-level videos with EZ Shots and share them on social media from your smartphone.
- Camera features 5MP (2592x1936) photos and HD720 videos at a maximum flight time of 13 minutes.
- Tello has two antennas that make video transmission extra stable and a high-capacity battery that offers impressively long flight times.
- Thanks to all the tech that Tello’s packing, like a flight controller powered by DJI, you can perform awesome tricks with this mini drone. Flying has never been so fun and easy.
- What you get: RyzeTech Tello powered by DJI, 4x Propellers (Pair), Propeller Guards (Set), Battery, Micro USB Cable, Propeller Removal Tool
- Video capture resolution: HD 720p
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Are batteries included? | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes |
Brand Name | DJI | DJI | Game sir | DJI | DJI |
Color | White | Black | Black | — | Gray |
Control Type | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces | 2.72 ounces | 0.99 lbs | 1.10 lbs | 0.53 lbs |
Media Type | Flash | — | — | Digital8 | Micro SD |
Video Capture Resolution | HD 720p | HD 720p | — | HD 720p | — |
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Product information
Brand | DJI |
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Model Name | Tello |
Color | White |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | Flash |
Video Capture Resolution | HD 720p |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 2.82 Ounces |
Video Capture Format | MPEG-4 |
Video Output Resolution | 1280x720 pixels |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Optical Sensor Technology | 1 |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.86 x 3.66 x 1.61 inches |
Product Dimensions | 3.86"L x 3.66"W x 1.61"H |
Product Dimensions | 3.86 x 3.66 x 1.61 inches |
Item Weight | 2.82 ounces |
ASIN | B07BDHJJTH |
Item model number | CP.PT.00000252.01 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #10,221 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #46 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2018 |
Manufacturer | DJI |
Country of Origin | China |
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New to Drones No Problem: Flying Tello couldn’t be easier! Just pull out your phone to fly anytime or anywhere with intuitive controls. See the World from the Sky: Whether you’re at a park, in the office, or hanging out at home, you can always take off and experience the world from exciting new perspectives. Tello has two antennas that make video transmission extra stable and a high-capacity battery that offers impressively long flights times. Fantastic Features for Endless Enjoyment: Thanks to all the tech that Tello’s packing, like a flight controller powered by DJI, you can perform awesome and complex tricks and with just a tap on screen.5 Flying has never been so fun and easy! Capture Great Pictures and Videos: Equipped with a high-quality image processor, Tello shoots incredible photos and videos. Even if you don’t know how to fly, you can record pro-level videos with EZ Shots and share them on social media from your smartphone. Relax! Tello’s Super Safe: Tello's lightweight, yet durable design combined with software and hardware protections make it so you can always fly with confidence. Learn & Create: Play is an essential part of learning, so we made Tello programmable with Scratch, an MIT-developed coding system allows kids and teens to learn the basics of programming while having fun. If you’re a more advanced user, you can also develop software applications for Tello using the Tello SDK.
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Capture Great Pictures and Videos
Equipped with a high-quality image processor, Tello shoots incredible photos and videos. Even if you don’t know how to fly, you can record coordinated short videos with Circle, 360, and Up & Away and share them on social media from your smartphone.
Programming is More Fun than Ever
Now available for Tello is a mobile programming app that supports Scratch. Students can command Tello to perform corresponding movements by dragging coding blocks on their smart mobile device. Students can also develop programming skills by playing games and completing levels. Discover the fun of programming!
Accessories You'll Love
Tello Flight Battery | Tello Quick-Release Propellers | Tello Propeller Guards |
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High-quality cellsThe high-quality cells distribute power evenly and recharge rapidly. | Specially made for TelloLightweight and durable propellers specially designed for Tello. | Protect the propellersProtect the propellers and aid in flight safety. |
Easy to mountThe battery is also quick to install, connecting simply with the aircraft. | Easy to useIt's easy to mount and detach. | Easy to mountSmall, lightweight, easy to mount and detach. |
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Tello | Tello Boost Combo | Tello Iron Man Edition | Mavic Air 2 | Mavic 2 Pro | Mavic 2 Zoom | Mavic Mini | |
Dimensions
| 3.9×3.6×1.6 in. | 3.9×3.6×1.6 in. | 3.9×3.6×1.6 in. | 7.4×3.8×3.3 in. (Folded) | 8.4×3.6×3.3 in. (Folded) | 8.4×3.6×3.3 in. (Folded) | 5.5×3.2×2.2 in. (Folded) |
Max Flight Time
| 13 min | 13 min | 13 min | 34 min | 31 min | 31 min | 30 min |
Max Speed
| 17.9 mph | 17.9 mph | 17.9 mph | 42.5 mph (S-mode) | 44 mph (S-mode) | 44 mph (S-mode) | 29 mph (S-mode) |
Camera
| 5MP (2592x1936) | 5MP (2592x1936) | 5MP (2592x1936) | 1/2" CMOS, 48MP | 1” CMOS | 1/2.3” CMOS | 1/2.3'' CMOS |
Battery
| ×1 | ×3 | ×1 | ×3 | ×1 | ×1 | ×1 |
The Future of Possible
DJI is the global leader in civilian drones, aerial imaging technology, and creative camera technology. Find out more here in our DJI Brand Store on Amazon. The company is dedicated to making aerial photography and filmmaking equipment and platforms more accessible and easier to use for creators around the world. Its products are used every day by customers in over 100 countries for filmmaking, construction, inspection, emergency response, agriculture, conservation, and beyond.
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The camera had little to do with my reasons for buying this quad. I wanted something basic and inexpensive (but sturdy) that I could fly around to improve my piloting skills. I have a DJI Mini 2 for the camera, and it's a rock solid platform with all of the gadgets helping to save you from yourself. You want that for a camera-focused quad. And even if I wanted more control, I certainly didn't want to make mistakes on a $500 machine. Then I have a Blade Nano QX, the exact opposite. Ultra light, and the only help it gives you is (optionally) return to hover when you release the sticks. With that feature turned off for maximum maneuverability, it's ping-ponging off the walls in three seconds. It's not very sturdy, meaning repairs are common, and the batteries only last 5 minutes.
So I saw the Tello. It's made by DJI, who in my opinion has earned their excellent reputation. It has slow and fast modes, and has options to do tricks like flips. I guess I incorrectly thought that if you could do automated flips, there must be a way to defeat the safety mechanisms and do manual tricks as well. But that's not the case. That's my fault for making that assumption, but the forced handholding doesn't end there. Slow mode isn't terrible for moving around the house and for getting pictures, but if you really want to improve your skills, you need to stick to fast mode. But fast mode turns itself off all the time, mid-flight. There seems to be a "feature" where fast mode is disabled when you're less than about 8 feet in the air. So you could be zipping around in fast mode when without warning, the quad just slows down because you passed that altitude threshold. It's jarring because the software just takes over and all of a sudden the quad isn't doing what you're telling it to do. I don't mind if this is an optional safety feature for kids, but there's no way to defeat the behavior. There's also no way to defeat any of the other protection features, like auto-hover or the minimum altitude limitation. Fast mode limits the propeller angles to a maximum of 25 degrees, and you can only reduce this, not increase it. This means no manual flips or tricks. The only way to do those is through the software, and they only work when the battery is at or above 50% charge.
Indoor flying is clearly the primary focus of this quad, but some of the features require outdoor levels of light to work. Even during the day with all of my living room lights turned on, I still get a warning that there isn't enough light so hover may not work correctly (generally it's fine anyway, although it may drift a little). Using it outdoors is fine when it's really calm out, but a light breeze can make it harder to maneuver. If you're below that minimum altitude for fast mode, it's easy for a breeze to take it away because slow mode can't compete with even light breezes.
One of the reasons I chose this quad was the option to pilot with a real controller. I connect my PS4 controller to my phone via Bluetooth, and use the controller to fly rather than the on-screen controls on the phone. It works really well, but the functionality is lacking. The controller allows you to use the analog sticks for control, and button combos for things like flips, takeoff and landing, still photos and movies. But there's a bunch of functionality left that isn't mapped to the controller, so you have to use the phone. This includes the things like the various video modes like Circle, Up and Away, 360, and Bounce. Throw & Go is also missing on the controller, and the option is made unnecessarily difficult as a result. The idea is to just toss the quad up in the air and have it hover in place, which would be a great quick way to launch, except you first have to tap the Flight Modes button on the app, then select Throw & Go, then click a confirmation button on a dialog, and THEN throw the quad. So much for quick. A button combo on the controller would make this so much more convenient.
Don't hold out much hope for any of this to change; the last firmware update for the quad is from 2019, and I'm guessing it's reaching the end of its life and we'll see an updated version of this quad in the near future. Still, for all of the complaints I've listed above, I still enjoy the little guy. The build quality and feel is leaps and bounds better than the Blade Nano QX. It's survived a few interactions with tree branches resulting in 10-foot falls onto concrete, and when I can find a space to keep it above the fast mode altitude threshold where it won't end up in a tree, it can be fun to zip around outside on windless days. Practicing piloting around the house by camera only can be a bit of a challenge too, since I do best when my eyes are on the quad.
I wish there was more room to grow with this quad. The handholding and safety mechanisms get in the way of that. But if you're new to quads and/or new to R/C flying in general, this would be a great way to learn the ropes, and still have something easy to play with even after you've outgrown it from a skill standpoint.
By Jeff on March 27, 2021
The camera had little to do with my reasons for buying this quad. I wanted something basic and inexpensive (but sturdy) that I could fly around to improve my piloting skills. I have a DJI Mini 2 for the camera, and it's a rock solid platform with all of the gadgets helping to save you from yourself. You want that for a camera-focused quad. And even if I wanted more control, I certainly didn't want to make mistakes on a $500 machine. Then I have a Blade Nano QX, the exact opposite. Ultra light, and the only help it gives you is (optionally) return to hover when you release the sticks. With that feature turned off for maximum maneuverability, it's ping-ponging off the walls in three seconds. It's not very sturdy, meaning repairs are common, and the batteries only last 5 minutes.
So I saw the Tello. It's made by DJI, who in my opinion has earned their excellent reputation. It has slow and fast modes, and has options to do tricks like flips. I guess I incorrectly thought that if you could do automated flips, there must be a way to defeat the safety mechanisms and do manual tricks as well. But that's not the case. That's my fault for making that assumption, but the forced handholding doesn't end there. Slow mode isn't terrible for moving around the house and for getting pictures, but if you really want to improve your skills, you need to stick to fast mode. But fast mode turns itself off all the time, mid-flight. There seems to be a "feature" where fast mode is disabled when you're less than about 8 feet in the air. So you could be zipping around in fast mode when without warning, the quad just slows down because you passed that altitude threshold. It's jarring because the software just takes over and all of a sudden the quad isn't doing what you're telling it to do. I don't mind if this is an optional safety feature for kids, but there's no way to defeat the behavior. There's also no way to defeat any of the other protection features, like auto-hover or the minimum altitude limitation. Fast mode limits the propeller angles to a maximum of 25 degrees, and you can only reduce this, not increase it. This means no manual flips or tricks. The only way to do those is through the software, and they only work when the battery is at or above 50% charge.
Indoor flying is clearly the primary focus of this quad, but some of the features require outdoor levels of light to work. Even during the day with all of my living room lights turned on, I still get a warning that there isn't enough light so hover may not work correctly (generally it's fine anyway, although it may drift a little). Using it outdoors is fine when it's really calm out, but a light breeze can make it harder to maneuver. If you're below that minimum altitude for fast mode, it's easy for a breeze to take it away because slow mode can't compete with even light breezes.
One of the reasons I chose this quad was the option to pilot with a real controller. I connect my PS4 controller to my phone via Bluetooth, and use the controller to fly rather than the on-screen controls on the phone. It works really well, but the functionality is lacking. The controller allows you to use the analog sticks for control, and button combos for things like flips, takeoff and landing, still photos and movies. But there's a bunch of functionality left that isn't mapped to the controller, so you have to use the phone. This includes the things like the various video modes like Circle, Up and Away, 360, and Bounce. Throw & Go is also missing on the controller, and the option is made unnecessarily difficult as a result. The idea is to just toss the quad up in the air and have it hover in place, which would be a great quick way to launch, except you first have to tap the Flight Modes button on the app, then select Throw & Go, then click a confirmation button on a dialog, and THEN throw the quad. So much for quick. A button combo on the controller would make this so much more convenient.
Don't hold out much hope for any of this to change; the last firmware update for the quad is from 2019, and I'm guessing it's reaching the end of its life and we'll see an updated version of this quad in the near future. Still, for all of the complaints I've listed above, I still enjoy the little guy. The build quality and feel is leaps and bounds better than the Blade Nano QX. It's survived a few interactions with tree branches resulting in 10-foot falls onto concrete, and when I can find a space to keep it above the fast mode altitude threshold where it won't end up in a tree, it can be fun to zip around outside on windless days. Practicing piloting around the house by camera only can be a bit of a challenge too, since I do best when my eyes are on the quad.
I wish there was more room to grow with this quad. The handholding and safety mechanisms get in the way of that. But if you're new to quads and/or new to R/C flying in general, this would be a great way to learn the ropes, and still have something easy to play with even after you've outgrown it from a skill standpoint.
By Reza Qin on August 13, 2022
It's user friendly, durable, and easy to operate with a good deal out functionality.
You're able to program it automously using DroneBlocks which operates off of scratch code.
My 8 year can build missions if he likes.
Biggest issue I have is it belly sensors are inaccurate when using DroneBlocks and even worse in low lit areas. I had it crash an manual flight using the Tello app on a partially sunny day in my backyard (lost a prop).
I'm sure some people have issues with it being fragile against wind which it is but that is attributed to its small power source and props.
If you plain to use it for any longer than 30 mind at a time, I'd recommend buying extra batteries.
All in all, it's a great commercial drone for beginning and enthusiasts alike.
Most days there's been a breeze which slightly affects flying but you can compensate with the controls because the drone maneuvers quick and easily.
Be careful of flying out of Wi-Fi range and possible Wi-Fi interference, know your limits, because it can continue to fly straight for about 50 yds. after disconnected.
Pros:
Hours of fun for $100+ $60 for boost combo and still haven't explored all the features yet.
Addicting , so I bought next level DJI drone
Cons :
No GPS, Home button doesn't work very well, relies on a sensor which there's plenty of info regarding
on the internet
Might be a little complicated and frustrating for young kids.
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Points to be noted
1. If you have android 10 device then contact the customer care and they will send u a beta app link for activation of your tello drone on the android 10 device ,update the drone with new firmware
2. Download latest Tello FPV app and use a bluetooth controller (optional) and enjoy the drone to maximum
3. MI wifi+ repeater device helps in increasing range and smoothness in video taken by drone on tello fpv app
With all the above this drone rocks for the given money
I am very much satisfied.. try to purchase from devicekart who is having good rating and positive reply
Reviewed in India on January 3, 2020
Points to be noted
1. If you have android 10 device then contact the customer care and they will send u a beta app link for activation of your tello drone on the android 10 device ,update the drone with new firmware
2. Download latest Tello FPV app and use a bluetooth controller (optional) and enjoy the drone to maximum
3. MI wifi+ repeater device helps in increasing range and smoothness in video taken by drone on tello fpv app
With all the above this drone rocks for the given money
I am very much satisfied.. try to purchase from devicekart who is having good rating and positive reply
Could have done with a slightly better video quality and some more flying time..
Reviewed in Mexico on September 17, 2021
That's just the physics of flying a 90 gram drone. It's your fault if it gets blown away.
So why 5 stars?
It is very stable, very maneuverable, has a decent enough camera, can survive crashes even if you don't put on the propeller guards,does tricks, is programmable, and it's really easy to fly.
You can fly it indoors without knocking things over - be warned, though, it will scare the daylights out of your cat.
You can fly it outdoors if the weather is ok - no wind, rain, snow, fog, etc.
It's also great for learning basic drone controls.
The video can be a bit shaky, especial outdoors when it fights with the wind - the camera doesn't pivot, so you do see some jelly-like movement as the camera tries to stabilize the video.
The biggest problem with the Tello? I wound up buying a Mavic Mini Fly More Combo because the Tello was so much fun that I wanted to be able to do even more.
An update: I bring the Tello along with me when I'm flying my bigger drones (Mavic Mini, Mavic Pro and Inspire Pro). If people are curious about the bigger drones, I can - safely - show them up close how a drone works. Plus, unlike it's bigger siblings, the Tello can do flips. :)