The brand new Ryze Tello is a $99 toy drone, which comes after a collaboration between Ryze, Intel and DJI, and although you can’t expect to see the same performance as the bigger quadcopters that DJI is known for, for example, it actually has a few tricks up its sleeve which make it a very, very interesting drone to review to say the least.
This is probably my favourite feature of this drone, as it’s surprisingly stable when flying indoors and it hovers in one place just as good as the DJI drones which use GPS.
This is also where you can calibrate the sensors and update your latest firmware, which I suggest you do first thing before flying, as Ryze have been pushing out updates to clear some minor bugs, so if you want to avoid problems, I suggest to always update to the latest firmware.
Finally, i want to talk about what i think is the best thing about this drone, and what I think most people are not that familiar with when it comes to the Ryze Tello – and that’s the fact that this drone is completely programmable!