Temu Drone Review | SCAM Exposed! +GIVEAWAY
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Published 2023-08-17
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All Comments (21)
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Temu is a collection of different sellers; you are essentially shopping multiple stores in one place. The sellers determine the price, so it's not fair to say price differences are a TEMU scam.
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The 1st one only had altitude old so its going to be pushed by the wind. I would say that's an indoor drone. The 2nd one likely did not have gps but it did at least have an optical flow sensor which made it a bit more stable. The 3rd one had geofencing which is why it had no range. You should be able to change that in the settings. The 4th one had brushed coreless motors. The downward facing camera is a camera but is really an optical flow sensor which assists in holding altitude. If it did have obstacle avoidance it would only be for forward movement , no other direction. All of them should have had dual to triple rates which would have helped to fly in the wind. They don't have blades they have propellers or props. the ones that collapse are called folding props. its for space when stored more than anything. When you crash you must throttle off. the motors will likely be ok but if you force stop a propeller while under power you will damage the esc (electronic speed control). All of the folding designs can be attributed to DJI, which to my knowledge released the first examples of the design. As you said most manufacturers have since adopted a similar design. Sorry, I could not help myself but to add to your descriptions and info. Good, informative video though. I am always curious to see the new entry level toy grade drones. They are more fun to fly. the DJI's, Autel's, and Parrott"s are more akin to operating a machine rather than actively flying something.
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FYI, the reason for the different prices is because they are being offered by different resellers. Temu handles the money collection and shipping for many different companies overseas that each do their own pricing, just like Amazon does in the United States. In the time I have been dealing with Temu I have seen the same items with many different prices. You just have to look long enough to get the best deals.
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I liked the xwing with brushless motors. The auto balance and control seemed smooth.
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I think the X26 Batwing would make a good addition to my emergency kit. We live on the east coast in a hurricane prone area, so the stability and decent camera would make it useable for surveying damage around/near our home. At around 60 bucks it's practically disposable.
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I would choose the x26 Batwing for its stability and it would be a fun drone just to fly with my grandson and not worrying about camera quality. It seemed pretty stable when it was up in the air with a little wind not bad for 63 bucks.
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I did indeed mis speak on the "Servo Motor" It is infact a gear driven moto. My bad on that! Hope everyone enjoys the video!
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That's happening on Amazon, too. I was left frustrated when shopping for a flashlight recently. I bought a flashlight listed as 6000 lumen flashlight which as I noticed later was also sold as 2000 lumen by different seller under different brand name, but everything looked identical. The flashlight performs worse than my 300 lumen flashlight which I was looking to replace. I find that on temu it's easier to find the cheapest option
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A HUGE caution on Temu electrics from my own experience: I've had several electronics melt and/or catch fire! The most recent item from temu was a car cigarette lighter extension with built-in fuse protection literally melted inside the cigarette plug and caught fire while I was driving! Many of thier batteries also randomly catch fire. They simply don't have the same safety standards that we have in most other developed countries...
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Great video as normal @unboxanalysis1! I'd pick that X26 Batwing. Cool looking, love the self leveling on it too. I'd give it to my Dad so he could use it to use as a learning drone, and to check his roof after storms for damage!
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Others have already commented on the price differences, but also they could be putting in better quality batteries. My e-Bike came with genuine LG cells in the battery. Cost me more than the bikes with generic batteries. Still holding a charge well after 4 years...
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Great video. Have been looking at drones for recon purposes. Do you think you’ll ever evaluate the two way walkie-talkies?
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That X26 Batman would be tempting of the 3. Given the price point it's not horrible. I would have fun flying something like that with my kids.I noticed a comment about hurricane prone areas and using this to scout damage safely. Amazing point I never thought of for getting a drone. Definitely want to add that to the hurricane emergency kit at the house.
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Nice channel and content man, good luck in you endevours!
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What is the comparison between drone s150 vs 158. And can you recommend which one is worth to buy?
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I bought the E88 pro which as far as I can tell, is just as good as any of those drones and I paid $18 for it, although I've see the same one for as low as $14. Also, I've noticed with almost all of the listings they do the same scam, with very small detail changes or different pictures for the same product and very different prices. That's not the only scam, I've also noticed that they pretend to give you a great deal up to 90% discount but list the product way higher than what it normally is listed, so even with the discount your back to the same price! 🤦🏻♂️
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I bought an E99 Pro from Temu, came with 3 batteries that were supposed to be 3.7v 1800Mah they weren't they were 3.7v 500mah! What I wanted to know if it was a faux knock off. The first drone we ordered fell from the sky when the battery was drawn with out any warning. Do you think ordering from Temu is a good idea ordering anything is worth spending money on?
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Awesome video! Thanks for doing these . I'm glad I didn' t order any of them now !
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The second one does look the best. Thanks for doing this video been wanting a drone just to send up when camping and fishing. I like that it is more stable