Hubsan X4 Pro H109s Quadcopter
Image
Max Video Resolution
Megapixels
Remote Frequency
5.8 Ghz
Battery Life
Accessories In Box
H7000 Smart Remote Controller
HBS1080P Camera
3-Axis Gimbal for HBS1080P or GoPro HERO
Sun Shade for FPV Screen
Strap for Smart Remote Controller
Transmitter Straps
7000mAh LiPo Flight Battery
5000mAh LiPo Smart Remote Controller Battery
380mAh LiPo Battery for HBS1080P Camera
4 x Prop Guards
U-Wrench
4 x Propellers
4 x Propeller Guards
Battery Charger
U-Wrench
The Hubsan X4 Pro quadcopter (H109s) is a mid-sized quadcopter that has been designed for aerial photography and video capturing. It is being tooted as one of the best the company has produced and will have a ton of features that can even give tough competition to the existing DJI Phantom 2.
The drone was originally supposed to be released in 2014, but the company decided against it and has spent the time improving upon the drone and it is now finally available in the market after a long wait.
The X4 Pro Delux Quadcopter comes with a 1080p Camera and 3-Axis Gimbal for providing amazing flight and footage. It records at 30fps and the pictures have a resolution of 4032 x 3024 with an FOV of up to 170°. The gimbal provides control angle accuracy of 0.01° and is compatible with the included HBS1080P, as well as the GoPro HERO3, HERO3+, and HERO4.
It has a flight time of about 40 minutes depending on the number of accessories that the drone is using. It is also an ready-to-fly (RTF) model, which means that all the needed hardware comes with it and only basic assembly has to be taken care of before flying.
This Delux bundle of the H109s comes with the quadcopter, and a 2.4 GHz transmitter that has a 7" screen with 1280 x 720p resolution and a 5.8 GHz video receiver. It features dual sticks for easy flying and the touchscreen allows real-time FPV monitoring via video feed, while also providing flight data awareness and programming ease.
When it comes to flight features, this Hubsan drone uses a GPS based flight control system that allows very accurate positioning, especially helpful when recording video. It helps in giving more flight stability, as compared to drones that just use gyro/IMU data.
The transmitter is also integrated with a ground station system that makes waypoint navigation possible. Using this technology, users can plot a point-to-point route for the drone to follow, and the route can also be changed in-flight. It also has Headless Mode, Altitude Mode, Position Mode and Return to Home functions.
The quadcopter uses a 7000mAh 3S LiPo flight battery for the drone, a 5000mAh LiPo battery for the transmitter, and a 650mAh LiPo Battery for its camera. It uses onboard Nav Systems like GPS, Barometer and Compass, and lets users fly in 2 modes – Normal & ADC (Actual Directional Control).