I'm no ATV expert, but I'm getting obsessed. I have 5 ATVs for that. The HS720 is on the top tier, and the foldable quad-core is on the lower tier. While the HS720 has to be very easy to fly (it has GPS and optical stabilization and costs more money than I care to admit), this little JJRC quad is my absolute favorite to fly. You dial a number, it's a pleasure; Crisp, precise indoor controls with minimal drift makes learning to operate this sucker (whether with a surprisingly good joystick or over the phone) super easy. flight time. - Camera videos are usually (to my chagrin) better quality, clarity and frame rate than any of my more expensive quads. it is a challenge. You will break as you know. BUT unlike other ATVs, no screws are required to attach this little guy; They just "stick" into the pole. Even if you get completely splattered by crashing sideways into a wall when all the props explode, it takes 30 seconds to swap out each prop (and replacement props are cheap). - It's a pocket rocket: no. The foldable one I found is lightweight, well balanced and really pocketable. It comes with a drone case, accessories and more, but it's the best "pocket drone" I've found with a camera this good. Conclusion: light weight, excellent balance and design, low cost and ultra light. Crash prop spares and a ridiculously good camera make this little drone an RTF drone I'd get for any adult learning to fly quads. The video quality is excellent, the motors and propellers make the drone fast and responsive, and the balance (after you adjust the trim) makes flying indoors a lot of fun.