I love these little Cheerson CX-10s. I have some. They usually require calibration and a bit of trimming right out of the box, but you can get them to fly fairly consistently. You can buy a propeller guard that is easy to fit and will save you a lot of rotor blades when you first learn to fly a drone. I keep one next to my living room chair to fly around the house when it's too windy to fly my more expensive drones outside. I have found that you have to use the cable that came with the drone to charge it as the cable I got with a previous Cheerson CX-10 (which still flies great btw) didn't really work on my new one. I really recommend propeller guards if you have a lot of furniture in the room you are flying in.