. and I don't even like drones. I think they are invasive. But. This is small enough, responsive enough and not loud enough, I fly through the house with it. It does NOT fly well outside, you can lose it in ANY wind, mainly because it is very uncomfortable to fly in it. very small mass. It's no bigger than a dinner plate and almost weightless, the batteries last 7-10 minutes depending on what you're doing with it, and when the console starts beeping and the drone lights flashing, you've got 10-15 minutes. Seconds to bring him down or he'll just fall out of the sky. I've hit everything in the house with it without damaging anything, lost a propeller under the fridge, terrorized the dogs, buzzed everyone and had a blast playing with this thing. in the house It takes exactly 1 hour to charge the battery, in my case it comes with 2 hours and a charger and learning to fly is ridiculously easy. I've never owned a model airplane and after an hour and a half with this drone I'm sure I'll get a bigger model. A very forgiving, speedy little sucker that hovers motionless when properly calibrated, and with a little practice I can land this drone on the corner of my kitchen table as smoothly as Kirk docks with the Enterprise. If you've been thinking about a drone and have no experience with one, or even if you're an ace pilot, this little thing is a cheap way to get started or fly for a smile if you're experienced. I'll develop touch quickly anyway. I've smashed the thing hard once or twice, it's got some white scars on its body, a miniature dachshund grabbed it from the air and I've hit it twice on a log. It's very durable, responsive - you have to press the joysticks lightly - forgiving and light enough to fly, a schoolboy can get used to it pretty quickly. I thought they were harder to fly but I'll keep this little one. Just to fly around the house.