Scoot is a fun and easy-to-fly indoor drone for kids aged 5 to 12, Whether it’s at a friend’s house or home, this portable drone is a delight to fly with friends, siblings, and the whole family. Vibrant LEDs make flying Scoot extra fun in the dark. Use your hand to fly Scoot All it takes is a gentle toss to get Scoot flying - no remote control needed. This mini flying drone changes directions based on the movement of your hand on the side or under the drone. Launch this hand-controlled ball drone in the air to see the high-tech 360° obstacle avoidance sensors in action at detecting obstacles and navigating any indoor space. The bendy, protective webbed shell keeps fingers and walls safe.
J**
Disappointed
This product worked ok For about 10 mins the battery died fast Then it started going crazy not responding to hand movements. The product comes with a screw driver and replacement parts so that tells me the company knows their product falls apart. Not worth the price should cost $5 or less
R**E
Disappointing performance
The sensors don't seem to recognize hands or other obstacles consistently. Many times it ends up flying into a wall and then falling to the floor, stopping. Maybe 5-10% of the time it gradually flies up into the ceiling and stays there until you get on a chair and tap it down. The battery life is 5-10 minutes but that is on par with other versions similar to this. The reason I bought this was a friend had me play with a different version/brand and that one performed great consistently - which was a cheaper brand they bought at Costco.
E**U
Fun, expect long charging time and very short time flying
Loved the color and ease of use. All you have to do is lay it flat on your hand and throw it up for it to start flying around. It moves around the house with ease and seems to fly up when it detects the floor or an object at the bottom. However, it has a very short battery life - we charge it for 40min to 75min, but within 5min of flying around, it dies. It doesn't seem to detect objects on the sides or top of the drone, so it hits objects multiple times on these sides until we push it away or it changes direction. It's good to keep you/older toddlers occupied for a few minutes.
O**A
Super fun, while it lasted
My son and I loved the product. While it worked. I had bought another UFO hand controlled drone. Both lasted less than 24 hours. It was fun while it lasted. It broke, I put the fan blade back on (it comes with tools), and it never would lift off or work properly again. On a positive note, we now have the drone itch and have decided to buy a better more expensive beginner drone from Amazon. I will write a review later but I have high expectations.
L**S
18 dollar lost
When I took it out of its box where it arrived, I charged the battery and tried to use it at home inside and flew like crazy and fell and then I tried it in the backyard of the house and it rose uncontrollably and went away, in front of My house has a lake and I couldn't recover it, it got lost in the lake, it lasted only a few minutes, that crazy drone in my hands and I lost my money and my children very sad.
M**S
Expected to last longer
I’ve only had the product for 6 days and it won’t fly up anymore. It worked fine the first day other than the drone only lasting between 5-8 minutes and having to charge it again. By the second day, two of the wings came off and now on the 6th day, it won’t fly up anymore. I guess for the price it’s expected not to last very long. My son enjoyed playing with it while it worked.
S**R
Save your buckS
Cute little toy everybody has enjoyed it tremendously. Not worth the money as battery life is only a minute or so. I see you again battery life is short less than a minute and it takes at least 30 minutes to recharge.
A**R
Short battery (charge) life per use.
The kids loved it, but the charge only last 5-8 minutes and then it takes almost an hour to recharge. I purchased 2 because of that, but each child wanted to use their own. It’s easy to use; however, it’s best for an adult to plug in the charger as it has to clear part of the underneath casing and is hard to both plug in and unplug. A child would probably try to pull it out by the wire which would most likely break. Because of these facts, I think the $25+ cost of each is high.
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