Here are some things to know: 1- Everything you need to get started is included. Everything is connected and you don't have to guess much. 2 googles can be paired and used with other drones, and you can cheaply upgrade antennas for a little more range. So, for example, if you're fed up with an EZ Pilot Drone and want to upgrade to a Tinyhawk, you already have points for it. If you're outside of the whoop class (small indoor drones) I might suggest switching to Google, but to be honest they work well at shorter ranges too. You buy and the controller will not work in the drone simulator, it will only ever be with this quad. 5-They give you a battery to help you get started, but the flight time is only 3~5 minutes, you need to get some extra batteries (they are cheap), they also give you an extra set of 7 props. I highly recommend using YouTube for real video instructions on how to use it, some of those reviews on Amazon that talk about drift and handling issues probably didn't calibrate the quad. In addition to calibration, the ATV has three modes of operation: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. It's better than a toy, an introductory hobby kit that teaches you how to fly an FPV drone. If you're willing to spend a little more there's a Tinyhawk 2 kit that will get you a better quad, but it can certainly help you learn the basics and get an idea of the components and things you might want to buy for the Future.