As a fairly new drone pilot, I installed these on the E58 before I took it out for its first test flight, as seen in the above image. In addition, the E58 includes four “bumpers” that can be attached to each leg to protect the props. I don’t think this is a bad thing at all I really like the low-profile, futuristic the styling of the Mavic Pro myself, and Eachine did a really solid job of mimicking the Mavic Pro’s Styling for their E58.Įach of the props is labeled “A” or “B” and each must be installed on the correct legs of the E58, or the drone will not fly optimally (if at all). The E58 is basically a nearly exact copy in appearance but in miniature. It would be easy enough to place it into a backpack or other bag for transport, but I think it might get banged up quite a bit if it were not put into some type of case first-do a Google search for “E58 drone case” and you may find some good options for this.Īfter folding out the E58’s four legs, my very next impression was that, in appearance, it is truly a clone of the DJI Mavic Pro quadcopter drone, which is one of the current granddaddies of high-end drones. However, even when folded down it actually feels fairly solid, like it isn’t going to just fall apart on you if you bump it against something, the way a lot of drones feel to me. In fact, the E58 is small enough to almost fit in the palm of my hand, and is very lightweight. Smaller than I had imagined, actually, and because of this it seemed very portable and easy to take with you. My first impression of the E58 was that is was very small and compact when folded down.
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