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KF609 - drone with 4K camera for 12 thousand forints?

Is this a joke? No, it's not, the KF609 drone has a 4K camera and we get a carrying case.

KF609 - drone with 4K camera for 12 thousand forints? 1

Well, there is a bit of ugliness in the matter, because although the resolution of the camera is indeed 4K, we can take photos with this resolution, but we can "only" record videos in 1080p. Even in this case, the price is surprisingly low, even though the bird with fold-out arms looks quite good, at least in the pictures.

KF609 Folding Drone Dual Camera High-definition Gesture Shooting Aerial Photography Quadcopter RC Toy - White 4K Optical flow + Storage Bag

It has got the most important capabilities, there is one-button take-off and landing, there is en-route flight, the camera can be tilted, we can control the camera with hand gestures, the altitude is determined with an air pressure sensor, and for a small surcharge we can even buy a version with a lower optical sensor. The built-in 1100 mAh battery allows you to fly for 15 minutes on a single charge, with a range of 60 meters.

KF609 Folding Drone Dual Camera High-definition Gesture Shooting Aerial Photography Quadcopter RC Toy - White 4K Optical flow + Storage Bag

I don’t know what this drone may know in real life, but if only half of what the paper form promises, it already seems super for the money they’re asking for. It can also be bought with a 720 camera, but it doesn't make sense, because with a 4K (1080p) camera it costs only 330 forints more. If we want the top version, which also has an optical sensor, then the price will not be quite 2000 forints higher, ie we have to leave 14 forints at the checkout at the moment. We also get a carrying case for each version!

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