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Yuneec Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology - 4K Collision Avoidance Hexacopter Drone, Carbon Fiber (YUNTYHBRUS)
Brand | Yuneec |
Model Name | Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense |
Age Range (Description) | 12 Up |
Color | Carbon Fiber |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
Included Components | Surveillance Video Quad |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
Video Capture Format | 4k |
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- The Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology, winner of the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show
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Remote Control | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Easy to learn | — | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 |
For beginners | — | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.0 |
Battery life | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.1 | — | 4.5 | — |
Value for money | — | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.2 | 4.6 | — |
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model name | Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense | ATOM SE | F7GB2 | F11GIM2 | HS720G | DJIMINI3RCN1 |
weight | 12 pounds | 0.55 pounds | — | 585 grams | 378 grams | 634 grams |
control type | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control | Remote Control | rc | Remote Control |
capacity | 2000 milliamp hours | 2500 milliamp hours | 2600 milliamp hours | — | 2950 milliamp hours | — |
media type | Micro SD | SD | SD | SD | SD | SD |
video resolution | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K | 4K |
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Customer Review: Best drone out of 5 that I've purchased!
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From the manufacturer
Award Winning Innovation
Winner of the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show 'Best of Class'
The Typhoon H provides capabilities for enthusiasts previously only found in high-end professional drones, yet at a consumer price.
Easy and Safe to Fly
With GPS stabilized flight control, 5 Rotor Fail-Safe, and 8 smart flight modes including auto takeoff and land, the Typhoon H requires no experience to fly.
Feature Highlights
- Android powered ST16 Ground Station features a 7-inch touchscreen
- CGO3+ 4K UHD camera
- Retractable Landing Gear
- 6 Rotor Safety with 5 Rotor Fail-Safe
- Sonar Collision Prevention
- 8 Smart Flight Modes
- Up to 25 Minutes Flight Time
4K Stunning Ultra HD Image & Video
The 3-axis anti-vibration CGO3+ gimbal camera captures ultra- stable 4K Ultra High Definition video, vivid 12 megapixel still images and can be rotated through an unlimited, 360 degree range of motion. The CGO3+ gimbal camera features a high quality glass 98 degree field of view, wide-angle lens, and offers manual camera settings while in flight.
Safe to Fly
FAA compliant no-fly zone, 6 rotor safety with 5 rotor fail-safe, and ultrasonic collision prevention keep you safe. With the flick of a switch on the ST16 controller, Typhoon H will fly home and land automatically. For added safety, Typhoon H will also land safely before the battery becomes too low to maintain flight.
Easy to Fly
Intelligent front sonar sensors allow Typhoon H to stop short of obstacles automatically, ensuring a safer, stress-free flying experience. With 8 Smart Flight Modes, you can take your creativity to the next level by letting Typhoon H’s autonomous flight modes focus on the flying while you focus on the shot.
The All-in-One Controller
The ST16 Ground Station is an integrated transmitter, receiver and Android platform that gives you full control over Typhoon H, allowing you to easily program autonomous flight and capture stunning photos and videos. The large 7-inch integrated screen displays real-time footage of your flight, eliminating the need for an external device.
TEAM MODE COMPATIBLE: With Team Mode, you can bind one Ground Station to Typhoon H and another Ground Station to the CGO3+ camera simultaneously. Capturing truly creative content is vastly more practical with cooperation between pilot and camera.
A Full 360° View Of The World
5 Rotor Fail-Safe
Sonar Collision Prevention
No Extra External Device
Smart Features
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Orbit MeTyphoon H flies a circular path around you, keeping the camera trained on you the whole time. |
Point Of InterestSelect a subject and Typhoon H will orbit that subject autonomously, all the time keeping the camera trained on the point of interest. |
Journey ModeTyphoon H will go up and out, as far as 150 ft, and capture the perfect aerial selfie. |
Curve Cable CamEasily program an invisible route for Typhoon H to fly along. Typhoon H will fly between pre-set coordinates while independently controlling camera position. |
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Product information
Brand | Yuneec |
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Model Name | Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense |
Age Range (Description) | 12 Up |
Color | Carbon Fiber |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
Included Components | Surveillance Video Quad |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Battery Capacity | 2000 Milliamp Hours |
Video Capture Format | 4k |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | Micro SD |
Material | Carbon Fiber |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Video Output Resolution | 1280x720 pixels |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Product Dimensions | 21.2 x 17 x 12.5 inches |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
ASIN | B01HHVLDQO |
Item model number | YUNTYHBRUS |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #707,361 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #4,950 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 22, 2016 |
Manufacturer | Drone Nerds |
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Product Description
PRO PERFORMANCE IN A COMPACT PACKAGE AT A PROSUMER PRICE
What’s included: Comes with ST16 all-in-one controller, Integrated 7-inch Android touchscreen, Wizard, backpack, extra battery and extra props
The Typhoon H Pro with Intel RealSense Technology, winner of the 2016 Consumer Electronics Show “Best of Class” provides capabilities for enthusiasts previously only found in high-end professional drones, yet at a consumer price. The Typhoon H is equipped with Intel RealSense Technology, six rotors, a 360-degree gimbal camera and retractable landing gear with Yuneec’s standard of being ready out of the box, easy and safe to fly, with stunning Ultra HD 4K video and stills.
THE DRONE THAT KNOWS ITS WAY AROUND
The Typhoon H with Intel RealSense Technology is capable of detecting obstacles and intelligently navigating around them, gives you the freedom to explore new creative options. RealSense integrates with Follow Me mode to avoid objects while filming in any direction. The Intel RealSense R200 camera with Intel Atom powered module builds a 3D model of the world, allowing you to focus on the subject without worrying about flying into obstacles.
How it works
Typhoon H with Intel RealSense technology builds a 3D model of the world, while navigating through it. Using a 3D model of its environment enables the drone to make intelligent choices about creating routes around obstacles.
Additionally, RealSense is capable of remembering its environment, further enhancing the prevention of possible collisions. It is not reactionary – if it avoids an obstacle once, it will remember the location of the obstacle and automatically know to avoid it.
Typhoon H uses GPS - not just vision - to track targets. From a tiny tree branch to a large building, Typhoon H can still navigate around obstacles, regardless of size, and stay in contact with the subject, even if it becomes obscured.
STUNNING VIDEO AND PICTURES: The 360-degree anti-vibration gimbal with the new CGO3+ camera allows unlimited panning for breathtaking Ultra High Definition 4K videos and 12 megapixel stills. The landing gear retracts during flight to seamlessly remove itself from the shot for unobstructed views. With Team Mode, one person can fly while the other films to capture just the right shots (Team Mode to be used with the Yuneec Wizard, sold separately)
EASY TO FLY: The Typhoon H adds 8 new flight modes including Point of Interest, Orbit, Curved Cable, Journey and more. The GPS stabilized flight control holds its position. And a push of a button provides auto takeoff and auto landing It can even automatically return to home. SAFE TO FLY: Innovative new safety features include ultrasonic proximity detection to assist in avoiding large obstacles, and 6 rotor safety with 5 rotor fail-safe to keep it in the air even if a motor fails.
An additional benefit is the compact and user friendly design of the Typhoon H. Quick disconnect props allow speedy removal from the motors, and each rotor arm easily folds down from its flight position to a resting position against the drone for easy and compact transportation using a custom-designed hard case/backpack. Carbon fiber is used extensively to decrease weight while increasing durability.
The Typhoon H comes with the professional quality Android-based ST16 controller, which has a large 7-inch integrated display and HD 720p video downlink for stunning real-time video reception. The Typhoon H also maintains the Typhoon family’s focus on safety with features such as Geo-fencing, Variable Speed Control, Dynamic Return Home, Low-Battery Return Home and FAA No Fly.
Typhoon H Support & Warranty - We are Here to Help
Service and support from the people who know your Typhoon H best. Yuneec Typhoon H drone comes with one-year warranty, additional authorized service centers, and dedicated hotline so that Typhoon H owners can quickly and directly consult product experts at 1-844- 343-9770.
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Customers like the value, ease of flying, and operation of the unmanned aerial vehicle. For example, they mention it's incredible, easy to set up and operate, and very stable. That said, some disagree on video quality, quality, and camera.
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Customers are mixed about the video quality of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Some mention that it's great so far and is delivering excellent photos and video, while others say that it did not finish correctly, the video feed got laggy, and the image quality is poor.
"...lucky enough to get both cloudy and bright sun, and the camera took perfectly presentable (actually spectacular) 4K video using the "full..." Read more
"...Camera is overall better (CGO3 vs. CGO2), more realistic color rendering and although I always downgrade the video for upload to 1080p the 4k gives..." Read more
"...in the st-16, obviously not in the drone camera, as that video did not finish correctly due to near fatal crash...." Read more
"...Fun to fly and easier to maneuver then I thought it would be. It's video is outstanding, better then the DJI.Then the bad part...." Read more
Customers like the ease of flying the unmanned aerial vehicle. They say it's incredible, fun, and addictive to fly. Some mention that it flies well in all conditions.
"...I am pleased to announce the Typhoon H has straightened up and flies right. First a review of the platform, then the camera...." Read more
"...Overall great control, fantastic maneuverability, beautiful camera quality...." Read more
"...It flew great for a few flights and then on the second day I got the first of numerous "Compass warning...." Read more
"...She took off and flew well, but then began acting erratically once more...." Read more
Customers like the stability of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention that it flies very stable, is sturdy, and reliable. The camera stabilization is awesome, and the picture is without any vibration or shake while moving. The drone and accessories are well constructed, and it handles a moderate wind like a champ.
"...I did increase the response speed to 1/2 way. It flies very stable! Again, make sure to 'not' use auto on the camera...." Read more
"...Very stable. I take it when it's windy. It's still stable. I am guessing because of its weight and 6 rotors...." Read more
"...I had no problems flying it. It was very stable and responsive...." Read more
"...In two flights, hover was very unstable laterally, with drift side to side and forward and backward that did not correct itself over distances of..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the features of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention that it has great features and capabilities, and appreciate the added technology. They also say that the drone has many functions and modes that it requires studying the manual before first flight. Overall, customers find the product to be an incredible piece of technological wizardry.
"An excellent design with sophisticated technology that works most of the time. I was so very excited to get this drone...." Read more
"...I heard some people complaining about it. There are different modes for the camera. It requires someone to experiment a lot withe modes...." Read more
"...I have had no problems or glitches. Nothing but fun flying and lots of modes/features to play with. It does just what I bought it for...." Read more
"...Easy to learn and flyFeature rich camera and video settings --7 inch Android table embedded in control --Apps can be side..." Read more
Customers like the value of the unmanned aerial vehicle. They mention it's a great product, tremendous value, and cheap. Some say that it produces incredible results.
"...these cameras -- see Tigger's RC reviews among others -- it's easy and cheap and produces incredible results)...." Read more
"...It was OK for the cost, but compared to better ones extremely hard to fly...." Read more
"...1. Quality product2. Reasonable price3. Excellent customer supportThank you Yuneec!" Read more
"...2016 July 1 6:30 PMI sent in the Typhoon. It is expensive to ship. It arrived at their facilities on June 24...." Read more
Customers find the unmanned aerial vehicle extremely easy to operate once they have studied the controls. They say the screen is intuitive and responsive, making it easy to learn and fly. Customers also say the learning curve is pretty easy to get past. The installation went very smooth and the drone is worth getting used to.
"...So, I purchased the RealSense module separately. The installation went very smooth...." Read more
"...Specifically one that was easy to use. Even though the P4 has the easiest tracking feature, there were some major flaws...." Read more
"...I found it extremely easy to operate once I had studied the controls.Camera gimbal performance is truly remarkable...." Read more
"...PROS:Stable flight - Fast - ResponsiveEasy to learn and fly..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the unmanned aerial vehicle. Some mention that it is top-notch, has a good 4K camera, and a really good gimbal. However, others say that it was very buggy, defective, and fell short in every aspect.
"...Camera: It's a very good 4K camera, and a really good gimbal, for the price point (the next step up goes for $3500 or more)...." Read more
"...Overall the whole package is an engineering marvel, right down to the placement of the controls and I like to see a company such as this actually..." Read more
"...Yuneec support is extremely disjoint and at times combative on getting to the bottom of this case based on evidence in the flight log...." Read more
"...I strongly believe that both drones are top-notch!!" Read more
Customers are mixed about the camera. Some mention that it works well to take video of windsurfers and kitesurfers, and the gimbal works very well. However, others say that it just doesn't work, and a number of important functions stopped working after installing the new firmware. The knob and tilt lever don't works well for single operators, and it wouldn't release the card for eject.
"...Camera is overall better (CGO3 vs. CGO2), more realistic color rendering and although I always downgrade the video for upload to 1080p the 4k gives..." Read more
"...It performed great! Fun to fly and easier to maneuver then I thought it would be. It's video is outstanding, better then the DJI...." Read more
"...I debated four or five stars: one point penalty for not working out of the box, or forgive the three week trip because it worked fine in the end...." Read more
"...I fly it almost every day as of now, and it performs beautifully. I couldn't expect any other company to pull something like this off...." Read more
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Update (Chapter 2): Typhoon was shipped to Yuneec in California and delivered there July 7. I spoke with Yuneec USA customer support July 12 and was told that they wouldn't know anything about when it would be repaired and returned until, at the earliest, July 19.
Update (Chapter 3): Got an email from Yuneec yesterday saying they have finished the repair ("GPS Module Circuit Board") and shipped it back to me (they provided the UPS tracking number). Yuneec turned the H around in seven days, which is a week faster than I expected. Yay! Now the H will spend seven days in the care of UPS (unavoidable, but Boo anyway). Total turnaround time: 21 days. Can't wait to see how it flies.
Update (Happy Ending!): (I'm about to lose my position as top critical review.) After four batteries worth of flying in the last 24 hours, I am pleased to announce the Typhoon H has straightened up and flies right. First a review of the platform, then the camera. In a hover it is stable enough to park it at 10 feet and take your eyes off it while you fiddle with the camera settings (or read the instruction manual for the fifth time to try to figure out how "journey" works). Rock solid stability, even in 12 mph gusty wind. It is very responsive and moves fast if you want it too (it climbs like a missile.) But if you don't want the go-fast mode, the rate slider slows it down enough for really smooth photography and nice slow soft landings. In addition, the "advanced" channel settings allow you to add expo curves to the rates to flatten out control response around the centers of the stick positions -- sorta get the best of go-fast and slow-and-soft. All the flight modes seem to work as advertised. In orbit and POI it does a very good job of keeping the camera on the subject. Same with "watch me". I did a very primitive test of "curve cable cam" (e.g., waypoints), and it follows the path the way I would expect. Journey mode somewhat eludes me, but I'm working on it. I leave testing of "obstacle avoidance" to people who have more money than I do. Battery life: longer than my ability to look up in the air -- 20 minutes the one time I ran the battery down to the level where the Typhoon started to complain. A note on the user manual: The very abbreviated (to be charitable) explanations of the flight modes and the camera pan modes sort of boil down to "get it up in the air and experiment until you understand how it works". Fortunately, it didn't do anything very alarming while I was experimenting, so I'd say there's nothing wrong with that approach.
Camera: It's a very good 4K camera, and a really good gimbal, for the price point (the next step up goes for $3500 or more). The gimbal works very well and the video is very smooth, even with the platform jerking around in go-fast mode. The CGO3+ is a good match for the platform, but it seems to me that the platform could also handle some of the more expensive stuff. I was lucky enough to get both cloudy and bright sun, and the camera took perfectly presentable (actually spectacular) 4K video using the "full auto" settings. However, to get really great video in sunshine, I know I'll still have to use filters, slow down the shutter speed and fool around with exposures (hence the need to be able to park the thing in the air while you fiddle with the camera settings). (There's a lot of good stuff on YouTube about how to use filters on these cameras -- see Tigger's RC reviews among others -- it's easy and cheap and produces incredible results).
ST16 controller: mostly positives. Well balanced, and easy to hold with no neck strap. I'll never find an RC radio screen that's bright enough for my tastes, but this is pretty close. Some three-way switches that control two-way functions, but nothing that really confused me. I encountered software updates for both the H/CGO3+ and ST16, and the update procedure worked exactly the way the instructions said (more importantly, it all booted up and worked after the update). The ST16 is Android-based, so hack away!
Conclusion. If you want instant out-of-the-box gratification this might not be the one. It's a little bit leading edge, particularly for the price, and it took a three week excursion back to the mother ship to get it working right. But now that it's working ain't nobody gonna take it away from me. It's everything I hoped for. One other note: I'm not happy that it needed a trip to Yuneec USA for fixing, but the process of working with Yuneec customer support was as painless as I can imagine. I debated four or five stars: one point penalty for not working out of the box, or forgive the three week trip because it worked fine in the end. Five it is. So long "critical review".
I haven't had this unit very long (just over a week) but it's my 4th UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) and have been flying these now for maybe 3 years. I am a photographer/videographer and so that is my sole purpose in wanting an aerial device. I first had a Syma which for the little price was just an experiment to see if it would be helpful to me. It was OK for the cost, but compared to better ones extremely hard to fly.
Then I got a DJI Phantom (I think it was Phantom 2), which flew nicely but the one I bought did not come with a gimbal and at the time it required "tinkering" and was complex (to me) to put one on it and get it set up. I was also told that you should do the compass calibration before every flight, not a big deal but a little dance I did with it every time, which isn't necessary with the Typhoons, and have not had any calibration issues. Also a huge plus for me was that with the Typhoon(s) you don't need to use a phone or tablet to control them since it's all built in to the controller, that may have been the reason for my initial interest in these over the Phantom.
About 2 years ago I bought a Yuneec Typhoon Q500+ which I still have and love it. Many videos on youtube under Wide Eye Video (one word).
I like the Q500+ so much I was very hesitant to make a change, but here is where I find advantages with the "H" (Technically H480):
Camera is overall better (CGO3 vs. CGO2), more realistic color rendering and although I always downgrade the video for upload to 1080p the 4k gives one the ability to save a frame as a high quality still, (stills taken are also better and also in widescreen 16:9), and also allows more zooming and cropping if needed.
The "H" has a better range and more speed, and perhaps the biggest issue I had with the Q500+ was losing the video feed to the controller more often than I liked. I have had the H over 1/2 mile away and perfect video feed and have seen on Youtube where people still had it at a mile or more.
There are also a ton of other options I may not need. I never have used "follow me", or "watch me" and maybe never will but this one has the Wizard where the Q500 would actually be following the controller which might be hard to carry on a bike or whatever.
I also like that the H can view what you have just finished shooting on the larger controller screen and at times when it's far out, I have engaged the Obstacle avoidance. I tried it closeby going toward a tree slowly and it did stop, gave me audio/visual and vibration warnings but don't trust these too much, it would not detect a powerline or telephone line, which are always good to find before flight.
The folding landing gear is a + and - in that it allows the camera to turn 360 when up so you don't have to turn the copter but on the downside it's more that can go wrong and you better remember to lower it when landing.
The Q500+ has functioned flawlessly over 2 years and maybe 50-100 flights, still like new so I hope the "H" holds up as well.
The only issue I have had with the "H" is that if you have the camera tilted up all the way, or close to all the way you might catch a bit of the props in the picture, so I remember not to tilt it up too far.
As far as customer service I see complaints here in some reviews but mainly about when someone's UAS has crashed. I have found their customer service to be better than perhaps any company I have dealt with and I don't know how they could cover any crash damage although if mine crashed due to a malfunction I would be unhappy I can understand why the company cannot easily determine what happened.
Overall the whole package is an engineering marvel, right down to the placement of the controls and I like to see a company such as this actually innovating and not following the other guys.
If you want a "tripod in the sky" in my opinion this is the best.
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- Very impressed with build quality
- Very impressed with flight capability & stability even in moderate wind.
- Very affordable for capability
Con:
- Instructions with TH are minimal and requires a lot of digging online for understanding proper use and care.
- Can not find for purchase, spare batteries or any other items (2nd controller, case, props etc...) required for sustained operations.
- Camera though a very good Sony 4K UHD sensor uses a plastic lens that is not in focus from factory for some units.
- No option for camera other than wide field of view