What I like and everyone else is the ease of use. It automatically takes off, levels and remains stable. It stays in place in the air. A six year old could probably do it. The remote control resembles an analogue game controller. Two thumb joysticks rotate 360 degrees, not just up, down, left, or right. Analog sticks really do give you more control. It is very accurate in turns and turns. On the shoulder there is a button for adjusting the speed and another button for takeoff and landing. All these functions work without any problems. It's probably best to use it indoors. A strong wind outside can easily blow it away and lost. You have to be very careful and fly close. I like it for myself and it's probably a good kid's toy. I can't imagine a kid not enjoying it.