🚁 Elevate Your Playtime with the WeFone WF20!
The WeFone WF20 is a versatile drone designed for both kids and adults, featuring a 1080P HD camera, 5G FPV transmission, and a host of smart functions. With a total flight time of 40 minutes from two rechargeable batteries, this drone is perfect for beginners and seasoned flyers alike. Its compact design and included carrying case make it an ideal companion for outdoor adventures.
Brand | WeFone |
Model Name | WF20 |
Color | black |
Video Capture Resolution | 1920*1080P |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | Propeller, Carrying Case, Battery, USB Charger |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | SD |
Material | Plastic |
Wireless Communication Technology | Cellular |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Supported Image Format | JPEG |
Video Output Resolution | 1920x1080 Pixels |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 11.81"L x 9.69"W x 2.09"H |
Manufacturer | WeFone |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
G**D
Good Drone For The Price!
This is a fun drone, more so for kids; they will enjoy the flying and flipping. It has a 1080p camera that can be adjusted up or down.It comes with the drone, the controller, 2 batteries, extra propellers and screws and a screw driver. Also a good quialty case. The drone is lightweight and compact, therefore very portable. You can take it anywhere.One battery gets about 20 minutes of flight time, so 40 minutes total. The camera takes good 1080p pictures and videos. It has Gesture photograpy for taking selfies. It hovers prettry good with no wind, after adjusting the trim. It is lightweight, so does not have to be registered with the FAA. No landing pad is included.
L**E
Very easy setup, works great
This is my second drone. I bought one several years ago, and it worked fine, but eventually it got broken by my lazy ways of just leaving it around. It was just a simple break and might have been able to be fixed. But I never did it.This one has foldable arm blades that fits into a carrying pouch, which will obviously help me avoid the previous stupidity. It also has two rechargeable batteries for the drone, which I have yet to try out for their chargeability. They say not to charge it to a wall socket -- only to a USB port on a computer, which if I had not read that little paragraph, I would have probably ruined it by plugging into a little wall socket charger.The setup went really quick last night. I successfully downloaded the software to my iPhone by just taking a picture of the icon in the instruction booklet. It was the first time that I have ever done that. And, it worked great! It immediately downloaded it to my iPhone! Anyway. You can in fact teach new tricks to old dogs. I'm sure there are other ways to download it to your cell phone.I turned on the power to the drone, and it showed two green lights and two red lights under the propeller arms. I didn't know what this meant, but I continued to read the instructions, and it said to use the controller console to pair the drone with a wifi. I kept trying that several times and gave up after a while. The next morning I was thinking about it in my sleep, and I realized that the console probably needed AA batteries. And, there you have it. I put batteries into the console, and the whole thing paired and started up in my house. It was raining hard outside and prevented any use out there. I did the down to the right of the two joy sticks to get it going, and it started right up. Not having piloted a drone in several years, I got the dang thing up in the air in my kitchen, and I was a little scared about how to deal with this thing. It was about waist height and not doing any harm. But, there it was hovering in my kitchen, and I didn't really know how to make this thing move. I just did what I usually do and just tap here and there and see what happens. I eventually realized the left joystick controls up and down, and the right joystick controls left and right. And, I eventually landed the thing on the floor about a few feet from me. I was worried what I needed to do after it landed, but when it hits the floor, the blades stop spinning -- maybe some kind of automatic stop thing.I haven't gone out yet and tried out the camera and the rest of the functions. I have piloted a drone before and saved many pictures at high altitudes. So, I am about to go out and try it all out again.Update 04-28-2025I just returned this item a little while ago by repackaging it and applying the label that Amazon sent me to my email while talking on the phone. (It is very rare for me to return any items from Amazon, I don't know, just a guess, about 0.1 %, which is about 1 out of 1000. I think I can remember one other item that I returned a few years ago.)So now I am guessing that I don't have to tap on my Amazon "Returns and Orders" section and push the buttons on this drone purchase. I had tried to do that, but they only offered two distinct choices, either Staples or UPS. On the Staples button, it shows that they will send me a return mail printout. However, every time I tried to use the UPS button, it said something about going to my original order and finding the return slip there. I kept trying that, and of course, doing all this in various tabs of my browser, eventually, all of my hard work of describing the problem got lost somewhere. It was gone. It really got me angry. I tried hard to fill out the forms and do the work, and I am not a stupid guy. I'm not going to mention my science degrees and my professional computer experience, . . ., well I guess I just did. After over an hour of trying things 2, 3, and 4 times, I had to try a different route. So, I called Amazon.The nice lady there knew what to do. I need to send her a good rating. I was a little upset while talking to her. But she handled it gracefully and sent the return label to my email address (thank goodness I have it and my phone number recorded with Amazon).That said, here's the final explanation of why I just had to return this item.My first problem was getting the drone synced with my iPhone. I spent a day trying to do this while also trying to fly it. The flying was still off. It would lift it up, and it would immediately go to the right, and operating the joysticks just did not work right. I did many runs of this, and it would go maybe 50 feet before I had to just bring it down, which luckily I knew how to do and that left joystick worked fine. I could bring it up and down, but then left and right was totally off of what the joysticks were supposed to do.The next day I tried it again. And, who would figure, the drone's camera was synced with my iPhone. So, that problem was fixed, and I don't know what it was. I kept going to the manual and looking for what I was doing wrong. It says to turn off Wifi on the iPhone. I did that the first time. But nothing. What was really weird was that when I brought it all back into my house and tried doing the same thing, it worked fine. Outside, I couldn't even get the propellers going. Inside, they worked fine. So, big mystery.My final try another day was just to fly the thing. The same problems were happening, but at least the camera was working. But every time I pressed the left joystick to raise it just a little, it would lift off the ground and immediately fly to the right. After that, it was impossible to control. I tried doing this at least 3 or 4 times, maybe more. And, that's when I just gave up and decided that this product is faulty and that I need to return it.It seems like a good product, and maybe it was only this one that had problems from the start. I don't know if I would be willing to buy another one. At a really good price of $69, I might spend more next time to get a better drone.
C**H
Low battery life.
Not bad for the price. Battery life isn’t great.
A**N
Easy to use
Great drone. Crazy impressed with how high and far it will fly and keep connection. Very well controlled as well. I will say it went so high when my brother flew it you could hardly see it on a perfectly clear day but then… was caught in a wind draft maybe and took its own path haha never saw that little guy again but boy did it fly high and fly far. Basically, great drone but don’t let an idiot fly it lol
F**H
Good product for the money
Bought this for my 12 year old grandson. Product works well, easy to fly and control. Camera is good quality. flight time is close to 20 min per battery as advertised.
E**N
Broke within 5min
This thing is junk and doesn’t work. Cheap Chinese garbage.
N**D
Great starter
The drone a Greta starter for a great starter for a teen. Battery life is commendable, providing ample time for exploration. The intuitive controls make it perfect for both beginners. Overall, it's a fantastic for a beginner or simply enjoy the thrill of flying. Highly recommended!
A**R
Its a toy
Cheap feeling, batteries are micro usb and I don't like that. Didn't have trim for leveling and doesn't have any sort of location feature so it went up, wind took it, it's gone.
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