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Blade QX 3D Nano Quadcopter Review

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Blade QX 3D Nano Quadcopter Review

More and more types of drones make their entry on the market but I would declare myself a great fan of those who are completely out of the usual like those nano drones. Drone that are used outside are good, they are made for a lot of purposes, some of them are professional enough to give you the best capture in a movie,  others are the perfect match for a championship with drones. 

But in the name of being honest, nano drones are really different from any others. These are capable of flying safely indoors and easily to use. One of the best examples for this type of drone would be Blade QX 3D Nano Quadcopter. It is a successful model from The Blade Nano QX quadcopter who is already considered a great consumer drone. In fact, the company had such good feedback with the original model that they decided to make a nano version with some improvements. Let’s get straight into details about this model.

Blade QX 3D Nano Quadcopter details 

This is an ultra micro drone, a mini quadcopter with high-speed flips, inverted flights and hair-pin turns which breaks the barriers of maneuverability. The small size helps it to perform complicated flight moves, but keep in mind that  it’s a nano drone and it can only do so much. 

It is very small with 5.12 in x 5.12 in x 1.65 in dimensions. Practically, It covers the palm of your hand and as you may guess is not heavy at all having a total weight of 0.95 oz (27.0 g). It doesn’t have any camera attached to the drone and the estimated time of flight is 5 minutes which is average for nano drones. If you need more time of flight, it is recommended to buy extra batteries for convenience. So, it is a perfect drone for those who want to just have fun.

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Build

The Nano QX 3D resembles a flying spider having four legs under which lies the rotors. The Blade Nano QX 3D design is clever but could have been more streamlining. The unit is strong and light so that the drone can take in most falls and collisions without much damage.

Whether you fly it upright or inverted, the flexible guards provide good protection for the rotors. These also allow for smooth landing. At the core of the unit you will find a composite frame that packs the mechanical and electronic parts into one simple structure.

LED Lights and Bright Paint Job

What is impressive about this model is the multi-colored lights that allow you to fly at night or in dark spaces. Also for day time flying, you’ll be able to see the bright paint job easily from a distance. 

Compact USB Li-Po Flight Battery Charger

You can charge your  Blade Nano QX 3D battery from any PC, laptop, or smartphone equipped with an USB port. It takes no longer than 40 minutes per charge, but with a multi-port charger, you can charge more than one at a time.

Spektrum 2.4 GHz 4 Channel DSMX Receiver 

The receiver of Blade Nano QX 3D quadcopter receives the signal from the remote control transmitter. Operating at 2.4 GHz, it’s about half as powerful as you see with 5.8 GHz transmitters bundled with other drones.

Navigation

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The features sensors of the drone that we talked about allows it to fly and navigate easily. This tiny unit can handle without any problem the wind conditions which is better than Estes Proto-X model. You don’t have to worry about control and protection because there are multiple flight modes that will help you to fly it in different conditions. Landing is relatively as easy as takeoff.  After a crash, the drone is capable of walking it off easily. Also the rotors are designed to provide decent lift power in both positive and negative thrust.

The biggest selling point though of this drone is the 3D agility mode. You can do flips, turns, and other complicated maneuvers without losing control. This technology allows full-range maneuverability. 

Package content

The Nano QX 3D is available in two options, BNF and RTF versions. Neither of them require assembly. The main difference  between them is the fact that the RTF version comes out of the box ready to fly while the other one, BNF needs some configuration with a transmitter. 

The RTF ( Ready to fly)  version comes with everything you need to get the drone up in the air safely. The package includes:

  • product itself
  • E-flite battery
  • compact USB battery charger
  • replacement rotor blades
  • ultra-micro 4 in 1 DSMX receiver

The BNF ( Bind-N-Fly) version has the same parts and accessories, with the exception of the transmitter. Users will need to buy a multi-function 4 channel 2.4GHz transmitter with Spektrum  DSMX technology separately, on their own.

SAFE Sensor Flight Modes

Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope Sensor Unit – There are three separate modes of flight included with the Blade Nano QX 3D review: 

  • Stability Mode
  • Agility Mode
  • EVO Mode

Stability Mode: This makes possible practicing your flight skills with less danger of crashing. The pitch and roll limits are locked and also the electronic self leveling provides immediate balancing and recovery the moment you let go of the sticks.

Agility Mode: This mode has no self-leveling assistance so is 100% freedom of movement. It’s easy to crash in this mode if you’re a beginner, so you should only use Agility Mode if you’ve got enough experience. 

EVO Mode: EVO Mode gives you more freedom  in order to flex your wings and begin performing stunts with the Blade Nano QX 3D. The safe system is engaged in this mode, but you’re granted the freedom to do a half flip, fly inverted, and then return back to an upright flying position.

Often questions about Blade Nano QX 3D

How many minutes does the battery last?

The battery lasts 5 minutes but for those who are not satisfied with this time can easily buy extra batteries.

Does it come with a transmitter?

Well, it depends on what model you go for.  The “ready to fly” version comes with a transmitter meanwhile the “bind and fly” version does not. 

How well does it fly outside?

It flies well outside because it is very agile and responsive. The flight features and navigations are improved and very well designed so that you can easily control it. Also, after a crash, the drone is capable of walking it off easily which is a very big plus. You can use it outside without having any problems. 

Does this drone come with a camera?

Unfortunately, this is one of the biggest weaknesses of this drone. This model doesn’t have any camera. It’s not something really bad, but the addition of at least a camera support would have been a big plus for this model and it would have led to a  boost of marketability. 

Which would be better for beginners : The Nano QX or Nano QX 3d? Why?

Good question. Both models are very similar. They fly the same and look alike. However,  The Nano QX has a smaller battery and a shorter fly time but is more durable. Compared to Nano QX 3d that has a bigger battery indeed, but is less durable. Aslo the light of the 3D model helps the drone to fly easier. But I think that for a beginner, it would be better if you start with The Nano QX and if you improve your skills a little bit you can upgrade your collection with Nano QX3D.

If you are interested in buying it, you can easily find it on Amazon at a very accessible price. It is a good choice for you if you are a novice in the drone industry. But it is also a good model for those who are professional too. 

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