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Potensic ATOM SE GPS Drone With 4K EIS Camera, Under 249g, 31 Mins Flight, 4KM FPV Transmission, Max Speed 16m/s, Auto Return, Lightweight and Foldable Drone for Adult

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Size: ATOM SE


Features

  • Lightweight and Level-5 Wind ResistanceATOM SE drone weighs less than 249g, no need for FAA& Remote ID Registration. The fold-up design packs up small enough to fit in a jacket pocket. Built-in brushless motor makes the drone resist level-5 wind and fly stably.
  • 4K EIS Camera with Sony SensorThe drone is equippied with a 1/3 CMOS Sony Sensor. It can shoot 12MP photos and 4K@30fps HD video. The exclusive ShakeVanish tech helps to take more stable and smoother images within 118 FOV and a vertical +20 to -90 camera.
  • Easy to Use, SurgeFly Flexible ControlSurgeFly flight control system provides Beginner Mode and 3 flight modes - Video, Normal, and Sport- allowing you to challenge your skills as you become an advanced pilot with flexible and easy flight control experience. In Sport Mode, the max speed can be up to 16m/s in 2.8s.
  • 31 Minutes Flight TimeThe ATOM SE 4K drone comes with 1 intelligent 2500mAh batteries, each Battery running up to 31 minutes.
  • PixSync 2.0, 4Km Long TransmissionThe control range is up to 4Km/13,123ft. The PixSync 2.0 technology ensures stable, consistent video in most shooting conditions and enables low latency for HD digital video.
  • Precise GPS Auto Return, Multi-Flight ModesThe ATOM SE GPS drone will safely auto-fly back to the take-off point when it's lost signal or is in low power. Easy to control for all levels. You can have even more fun with features like Follow Me, Waypoint Flight, and Circle Flight of the drone. Dive into more flying possibilities
  • Always Improving All firmware supports FOTA, we recommend keeping up to date with the latest firmware to enjoy the ever-improving flight experience and shooting quality. (Note: Please make sure the micro SD card is inserted when updating the camera-related firmware, and the SD card is not included.)
  • Kindly Reminder ATOM SE is compatible with IOS 11 and Android 7.0 or above, and we offer 3 types of adapter cables (Micro/Type C/Lightning) to connect your phone and the remote control, you can choose the one you need.

Brand: Potensic


Model Name: Atom se


Special Feature: 31 Mins Flight, 4KM FPV Transmission, <249g, Lightweight and Foldable Drone for Adults, 4K EIS Camera See more


Age Range (Description): Adult


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Connectivity Technology: USB


Included Components: Potensic ATOM SE Drone × 1, Potensic Remote Controller × 1, Smart Battery × 1, Data Cable × 1, Adapter Cable(Micro/Type C/Lightning) of the Remote Control × 3, Pair of Spare Propellers × 1, Specific Screws of Propeller Blades × 4, Screwdriver of Propeller Blades × 1 See more


Skill Level: Beginner


Item Weight: 8.8 Ounces


Battery Capacity: 2500 Milliamp Hours


Brand: Potensic


Model Name: Atom se


Special Feature: 31 Mins Flight, 4KM FPV Transmission, <249g, Lightweight and Foldable Drone for Adults, 4K EIS Camera


Age Range (Description): Adult


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Connectivity Technology: USB


Included Components: Potensic ATOM SE Drone × 1, Potensic Remote Controller × 1, Smart Battery × 1, Data Cable × 1, Adapter Cable(Micro/Type C/Lightning) of the Remote Control × 3, Pair of Spare Propellers × 1, Specific Screws of Propeller Blades × 4, Screwdriver of Propeller Blades × 1


Skill Level: Beginner


Item Weight: 8.8 Ounces


Battery Capacity: 2500 Milliamp Hours


Video Capture Format: 4k


Control Type: Remote Control


Media Type: Micro SD


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Product Dimensions: 11.81"L x 9.64"W x 2.28"H


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 20, 2022


Manufacturer: Potensic


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  • Really good for beginners and experienced flyers
Size: ATOM SE Fly More Combo
Unboxing: Everything came packaged nicely. It wasn't consistent with some of the unboxings I've watched though. Mine did not come with the strap to hold the props in place while storing, and the batteries were not boxed, but rather just dropped into the case with a plastic bag over them. The case is also ever so slightly different, but still very much the same in form and function, just some material differences. My only real disappointment was the missing storage strap. That would have been nice to have considering that the props tend to go all over the place while you are trying to slide the drone into the rather tight pocket that it goes into. I tried one of my own velcro straps, but that only results in the strap sticking to the inside case material as you slide it in. I have communicated with Potensic and unfortunately, the straps were only included in the first batch of Atom SEs manufactured. I've opted for a soft elastic buckle band, crudely sewn together, but very functional. Hardware: The remote feels very quality and accommodates larger phones easily. My Note 20 Ultra fit fine even with its case on, but I've opted to use my old OnePlus 8t with WiFi connected to my Note 20 Ultra via hotspot so it gets GPS map data (satellite imagery). I would like to see an adapter of some sort for connecting a small tablet rather than a phone. I may have to make an adapter of my own to use a larger screen device. I love the fact that this remote connects directly via OTG cable. All the drones I've used that connect via WiFi have been kind of finicky and I am not a fan of WiFi connection. I do wish the camera control in the remote was more of an infinitely scrolling wheel to adjust tilt more smoothly, but instead it's a rocker wheel that rolling it in each direction further moves the camera faster, but it springs back to center afterward. This design seems really sensitive, and it requires a light touch to move the camera smoothly. The rest of the buttons are easy to reach and use, but it makes me really nervous that accidentally hitting both the record and photo shoulder buttons at the same time for two seconds will make it drop like a rock from the sky. It just makes me nervous, but I'm sure in actual use, I probably won't accidentally do this. I am happy that' it's a rechargeable battery in the remote. The only issue with being rechargeable is that it's yet another USB-C device to charge along with the batteries that also take USB-C. Plan on having three USB-C cables/chargers if you want to get everything charged and back up and running in the fastest time possible. I use one of these cables to charge both batteries at the same time: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BQBTHW1L?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1 . The drone itself may feel cheap, but it's just lightweight, which is a plus in this case because it allows it to come in under the 250gram (0.55lb) limit for FAA registration and remote ID transponder requirements. The camera provides a great quality image and I'm pretty picky about image quality. I'd say it's an 8 out of 10 for just image quality. I've already mentioned the actual camera tilt control which is sensitive and a little jerky. I am impressed with the EIS (electronic image stabilization) and the shock mount that makes flight footage extremely smooth. The major disappointment here is that the camera doesn't really seem to do any horizon correction. Even a little, to do a slight correction while the drone compensated for side winds would have been appreciated. Setup: Setup was pretty easy. Plan on spending at least 5-10 minutes on your first flight doing updates for the remote, camera system and drone itself, and then doing the calibration and getting your settings to where you want them before takeoff. It's a necessary evil, but it must be done. Don't forget to check all props to be sure they are secure, and nothing is damaged. I personally don't recommend using your daily driver phone if you can avoid it. Phone calls in the middle of a flight tend to be troublesome. If you have an older phone with reliable GPS and can connect via WiFi hotspot to your daily driver phone, that might be best. Also, don't forget to add another couple of apps to either phone and those are AutoPylot or the B4UFly app (I prefer AutoPylot) and an app like UAV forecast to know if it's safe to fly in the current weather. The AutoPylot app allows you to add your TRUST certificate (TRUST is required for EVERYONE in the US that flies recreationally and only takes about 30 min to sit through the presentation and test. Google "BSA TRUST certificate") or your 107 certificate and then register each of your flights and get a warning if there's a conflict within your area that might prevent takeoff. AutoPylot also allows you to apply for LAANC authorization for flying in controlled airspace. First flight: All that excitement and prep leading up to the first flight did not prepare me. I've never used a GPS enabled drone with a remote video feed before. Only several smaller more basic ones, and that did not prepare me for the stability and reliability you get with a drone like this. If I'd started with something like this, I doubt I'd have crashed as many times as I did with the others. I took off from my back deck which is partially shaded by a tree and partially covered by a gazebo. I knew going into it that I would not be able to use "return to home" (or any other "smart" features) or it would end up on top of the gazebo or in the tree, but after takeoff and seeing the stability, I was confident I could guide it in to land when I was done. Getting used to the sticks didn't take long, though I'm a bit rusty still. There appears to be an alternative control scheme available in the app, so I may switch to that and try it out. I attempted to take a video, but I was completely unsuccessful. I don't know if there's a problem with the microSD card I chose (a Gigastone 128GB 4K Game Turbo card advertised for use with DJI, GoPro, etc.), a problem with the system, or me just not knowing when it's actually recording. I ended up with a 2 second closeup video of my picnic table and a few photos of my gutters that clearly need to be cleaned (photos are VERY clear). I did format the card in the drone prior to the flight, so not sure what was going on there. One tip I've learned through a few YouTube videos is not to use any other 2.4GHz devices around the remote while flying or you will severely diminish your range or video feed quality. The range on this thing is insane and legally, I don't think you really should take it to its max distance since it will be far outside visual line of sight (VLOS). It's amazing that it keeps such good remote video quality at such a distance. I didn't leave my neighborhood and always kept it in VLOS, so I didn't really get to see the full range. As I said, I couldn't use "return to home" due to my takeoff location but bringing it in was a breeze. Even reliably getting it to land in the narrow space between my picnic table and the gazebo was easy because of how stable the drone was. Overall, First Impressions: This is a solid drone to start with if you are willing to spend the money. For a kid, I'd go with a much cheaper and durable option to get them used to basic control and finessing the sticks a bit, then maybe move to this. While it's stable and easy to fly, mistakes are easy to make, and I wouldn't want the first flight to be the last after only 10 seconds. Especially considering the only spare parts available appear to be props. From what I've heard, they may do repairs, but I'm not sure about that. They do sell JUST the drone itself (no remote or batteries) at about $150, which isn't bad considering you might then have spare parts from your broken one if you need them. Amazon appears to have insurance available at the time of purchase, but I'm not certain of the terms and what happens if the drone is crashed or lost completely due to theft or drowning in a lake. I chose this drone over others for a few reasons: 1. Camera quality - between the 4K sensor and smooth video provided via EIS, this stuck out to me as a huge advantage over cheaper or even similarly priced drones that had poor, jerky video. It's no gimbal, but the stabilized video was still very impressive. 2. Range - The range combined with reliable remote video seems amazing. I can't imagine a GPS drone with a terrible video feed at longer ranges. The fact that it doesn't use WiFi was a plus for me. 3. Direct connection of the phone to the remote via OTG cable - This means better reliability to me. A hard-wired connection means less to interfere and cause outages. 4. Weight - This is a sub 250gram drone, therefore it doesn't require registration and doesn't require a remote ID transponder when the FAA starts requiring them in September 2023 (?). Just a simple TRUST certificate which even my 13y/o was able to get in under 30 minutes from the Boy Scouts of America, where anyone can get it (you do NOT need to be a Boy Scout). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2023 by Robert C. Hertlein

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Size: ATOM SE Fly More Combo
After having this drones for over a month I am still surprised at how capable this little Atom se really is! I had concerns that the camera would be real 4k but the frame rate would be slow and glitchy. Proven wrong on my first flight the picture is smooth and very clear "at 720p" through the live feed on my phone, But when I watched the video on my computer... WOW! the image was very sharp and crisp. the EIS does an amazing job at taking out shudder. When in video flight mode it does the best but it is very good in normal flight mode and sport but Potensic must have tuned the video mode to keep the drone as flat and stable as possible because you can tell by watching the movement of the drone in the different modes that video isn't just a slower speed setting its a setting for taking the best shots possible! The 120 degree angle lens is perfect for getting those wide sunset/sunrise shots. The next thing that amazes me about this light weight 246G beginner drone is that it has power to spare. It is windy where I live almost every morning and after noon till sunset. I was worried this little plastic toy was going to be swept away with the wind. I believe the wind rating given on this model is in reference to the video mode. I can get clear picture and video in video mode with 28 to 30 knots of wind. heading into the wind is best but backing into the wind is very stable aswell. NOTE! Heading into 28 knot wind in video flight mode the drone still managed the cruise at a steady 13.2 m/s so it doubled its speed but stayed smooth and level. Well done to whom ever designed the speed control system and sync. I know there are race drones and this is not a race drone but the acceleration "Surge Fly" is pretty snappy! In all modes when you punch it in 2 seconds or less and it's up to speed wind or not. In normal flight mode you can cruise at 22mph continuously for about 20 minutes, Sport mode will cruise at 36 mph for 10-13 minutes and then creep down to 31-33mph by then you will have used almost 50% power. The control system will put you back into normal flight mode from sport if, power gets too low, you get farther from home point then the flight computer thinks is safe to get back, or if you descend below 26ft relative to your controllers altitude. In video mode flying 13.6mph continuously with windy conditions, while recording video max tested flight time was 26min 40sec! Very pleased with flight times! The drone regularly has done flights out to over 1 mile over sea and recorded sunrises and sunsets in their entirety, and return with power to spare. I have read other reviews that say the controls are to touchy. Honestly if you learn the drone controls in beginner mode and take the time to get some practice in before going straight to sport, haha! You will find that the Atom has a dual personality. The first half of the control sticks range is pretty sensitive but it aids it precise control and slow smooth movements while filming. That same sensitivity helps you get out of a bad spot with lighting quick maneuvers and reverse thrust braking. Flying the drone for slow cinematic shots is just as easy as flying it fast fpv style, whipping past trees and obstacles, rocketing away from epic points of interest to reveal grand vistas, it really is a very capable and versatile little gem! The next issue that I have read was people saying the drone does not go to full transmission range. I have found through watching reviews and testing the drone myself that with a clear line of sight and my phone set to airplane mode, with no other electronics broadcasting in 2.4Gz" mic, gopro, other remote control vehicles", my Atom se flew to just about12300 ft distance from the controller over the ocean on a very windy day. That is 2.3 miles or 3.7 km I still had picture and control of the drone but flying against the 20mph+ wind for that long took my battery down to 50 percent power in sport mode. So I decided to err on the side of safety and bring it back to base. In normal mode with the wind helping push the drone back to me I landed with 20 percent power. Not bad at all. I do believe that 4km is the Atom SE's max set range and if it wasn't windy that day it would have made it without problems. The only time that I have had any break up of transmission is when the drone is blocked from line of sight which is what Potensic states will happen. Further more it's a pilots responsibility to keep the drone lined up even if you can't fully see it you should understand where it is and keep anything from blocking your transmission. With that said with big trees or near by power lines you will see transmission ranges in the 1/2 to 1 mile. Cell towers near by will also decrease your range. After about 15 seconds if the drone doesn't receive a signal it will return to home. The GPS return home feature works well. brings you back to your landing spot within 2ft, as long as you calibrate the drone before flight, away from metal!!! Recalibrate anytime you are about to fly to be safe, if you put it in a car, ride your bike, set it on a metal table or park bench. The whole package makes it really easy to learn to fly. The setup and app are easy to do. I love to fly it everyday the weather allows. The only negatives about the drone aren’t really negatives. First off the lack of a 3axis gimbal. Not a deal breaker the drone is pretty stable and the picture is above all other drones in its class even the dji mini 2 is only 2.7k and hundreds of dollars more. I wouldn’t want to trade down. Low light. This is not a great night video drone you can see well in lighted areas through the screen but the image is grainy in comparison to day time. There have been a few times during early morning while flying low over water heading into the wind, where my lens would fog up from the inside. I learned to remedy the problem by letting the drone sit facing the wind while I set up the remote to let the glass acclimate to the temperature. In the air to fix it, I face the camera into the sun and let the lens warm up and burn off the moisture. The only actual con that I have is the height limit setting but that is probably set to appease the FAA laws. When I first got the drone the controller wouldn’t charge. They sent another whole drone package next day. Awesome service for probably the best bang for your buck drone out there! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by L. Shouse

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