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I bought a sub-$200 drone. MISTAKE?! (Tenssenx TSRC A6)

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I wanted to share my experience with an off-brand drone I recently purchased. I usually go for well-known brands like DJI or Skydio, but this time, I decided to try something new and went for a company called Tenssenx. Specifically, I bought the TSRC A6 model, and it was under $200.

When I first got the drone, I was a bit concerned about my decision. I didn't expect the camera to be anything special for such a low price, but I was hoping that the flying experience would be decent. I opened up the box and was impressed by how securely it was packed. The drone came with a small remote, two batteries, a USB cable for charging, extra propellers, a screwdriver, and a manual.

After reading the instructions and charging the batteries, I took the TSRC A6 out for a flight. Unfortunately, I had some strange behavior when I first put it up in the air. The drone's battery was low and it shut off after a while. The wind was a little strong, and I almost hit a barbecue on takeoff!

I switched to the other battery and the second flight was better, but the wind was still affecting the drone's performance. The app was also not very user-friendly and I had to leave it open or it would lose its place.

A photo from the drone's camera.

Overall, I found that the flying experience was decent, but the camera was not good. The battery life was also not very good. If you're just looking for something to play around with, it might be fun to fly, but I wouldn't recommend it for anything serious. The app also needs a lot of work. If you're looking for a more reliable and user-friendly drone, I would stick with a well-known brand like DJI or Autel. But if you're on a tight budget and just looking for something fun to fly, the TSRC A6 might be worth considering.

Here's a link to check the current price of the TSRC A6 (affiliate link).

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