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On occasion when looking at older videos online for typhoon H I’m seeing an egg drone. It must have released sometime along side the H. Does anyone have one and how does it compare to the yuneec model? It looks like a bit of a novelty with its design but definitely pretty neat looking. I recently seen one for sale for 200 pounds but unfortunately seller wasn’t willing to ship. At some stage perhaps one will appear on eBay.
It would be nice to hear from someone who has both this and the H and how they compare
 

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There have been problems with outdated drones like the bebop 2 where the apps have been pulled. I have several refurbished ones and after fixing some they all worked great.They are fun to fly and one fell out of the sky because the app stopped mid_flight. That was the end.
 
On occasion when looking at older videos online for typhoon H I’m seeing an egg drone. It must have released sometime along side the H. Does anyone have one and how does it compare to the yuneec model? It looks like a bit of a novelty with its design but definitely pretty neat looking. I recently seen one for sale for 200 pounds but unfortunately seller wasn’t willing to ship. At some stage perhaps one will appear on eBay.
It would be nice to hear from someone who has both this and the H and how they compare
I have one of these with a second battery, the original case, the motion-tracking remote and the standard remote.
It is a nice flying machine but its camera cannot compete with the C23 of the Typhoon H+.
Quite heavy, a bit heavier than my H+ but build quality is better than the Typhoon H+; it has some really strong plastics (it needs to, as the drone with the battery weighs about 2.3kg).
Pretty agile flyer.

I do not fly it now but I take proper care of the batteries (each of them has 8 cycles), they are smart batteries (a'la dji).
You can sideload the app on any Android smartphone but you do not need it in order to fly it.

The gimbal is not a true 360 degrees one but it gets the job done.

Here is a video review I did for my channel (it is in Greek but you can turn on subtitles):
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