Technology
Save almost £40 on the Holy Stone HS230 RC racing drone
Drones have had some really bad publicity lately but they are not supposed to be flown near airports. We repeat: Drones do not belong near airports. Please don’t fly your drone near any airports, guys.
They are supposed to be used for a variety of other, more fun and less illegal pursuits. They are supposed to be used for taking incredible videos and racing around at high speeds, and that’s exactly what the Holy Stone HS230 drone is designed to do.
You can now pick up the Holy Stone HS230 RC racing drone for £92.07, down from the usual list price of £129.99. That’s a massive 29% saving and will only be available until midnight on Feb. 26.
The HS230 was created with high power acceleration in mind, and can reach speeds of 45km/h in a matter of seconds. You don’t need an FAA registration to fly this drone, and you can build confidence by using a low speed mode before switching to the high speed mode at a later date. This means the Holy Stone HS230 drone is suitable for beginners and experienced pilots alike.
As much as it’s fun to whizz around at top speed, you also need to capture the moment, and this drone comes equipped with a 720P FOV 120 degree HD camera for excellent aerial photography.
A massive 84% of customer reviews were five-star for this product, so you can rest assured that this drone is the real deal.
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