Wingsland S6 Review – Camera With Flashlight

We’ll take a look at the Wingsland S6, a lightweight, bendable GPS quadcopter with several modes and a 4K camera with digital image stabilization which we’ll review below. This small quad would now be able to be bought for under $200, and in the event that you have the patience, you could possibly get it for $150 if you sit tight for a deal. This drone is a competitor to DJI’s Spark; in some categories, it is superior, although, in others, it is not.

Design

Wingsland S6
  • Compact, 260g only, can be put in your pocket easily. Modern and stylish design, 5...
  • 4K30P and 1080P60P HD Video, supported with EIS 3-Axis digital stabilization....
  • Manufactured in China
Wingsland S6 can be easily folded and is adequately minimized to fit in your pocket. It comes in three unique tones, each with a wearing theme. The drone’s arms are bendable, and the propellers are loose rather than rigid, meaning it won’t snap as quickly if it collides with anything. The camera is placed on the front, as is customary, and a little flashlight is located beside the camera. An optical stream sensor and two sonic sensors are situated on the base.

Performance

The Wingsland S6 Drone is fully powered by a smartphone, with no proprietary radio power. This is beneficial because it increases the device’s portability. However, since the connection between the control and the drone is done by Wi-Fi, which can only go 109 yards, this poses a constraint. The S6 is also fitted with GPS, which means that if the drone veers out of rated capacity, it will immediately return to its starting position.

Since the buttons are interactive, a beginner user’s initial flight is easy. The commands are done by a simulator, which is a true graphical simulation environment built into the software that helps you to get acquainted with the remotely piloted and intuitive commands.

Wingsland dubbed the device “the tablet of the drone industry” because of its thinness. The drone flies and is held in a package or backpack as if it were a compelling reason for this sort of product.

The Samsung Galaxy S6 has a 13-megapixel camera with 4K/30 (30fps) and 1080p/60 video recording capabilities. The sensor sends 720p quality images to the smartphone application. The video recorded on the MicroSD card is in 4K or 1080p, depending on the user’s choice. The drone will be able to fly at a height of 109 yards and at a pace of 17 miles per second, which would be sufficient.

Flight

The drone is simple to run and flies well if you have a good battery and the software is up to date.  The downside would be that the original battery you get doesn’t last for longer than a minute. We hope they fix this and upgrade the software more frequently because the drone has some really good functionality and is enjoyable to fly when it runs.

This drone also has a feature called the Flightpath. A flight path on the app can be drawn and the drone will automatically follow it in this mode. The drone also comprises a one-button take-off and return home capability, as well as the ability to land itself if the battery runs out. There are a few add-ons that can be purchased to enhance the capabilities of this drone.

A boom gun, which fires small rubber bullets, may be attached to the top of the drone. The boom gun comes with an emoji display and a searchlight connection; the latter two are just tricks, but the boom gun is entertaining to use.

Camera Quality

The Wingsland S6 Quadcopter will record 4K videos at 30 frames per second. You can change to 1080p at 60 frames per second if you want higher frame rates. This drone has software image stabilization built-in, which can help you in making smooth videos out of the video footage. Still, images taken with the S6’s camera have a resolution of 13 MP. The video quality is fine, and the image stabilization works well, but just don’t assume it to do as well as a mechanical gimbal.

Remote Control/ Mobile App Controller- The Wingsland App

As a remote regulator, the Wingsland application is accessible for Android just as iOS users are utilized. Digital joysticks are located on each side of the screen. The switches are hidden until you press on the screen with either of your thumbs, uncovering what the camera sees.

The quadcopter’s elevation and rotation are controlled by the left joystick, while forward, backward, and sideways movement is controlled by the right joystick. The interface has a lot of choices, including three different control modes and the ability to swap between joysticks. To cater to all types of pilots, they also encourage the users to power the drone by rotating the mobile device.

There’s also a training feature in the app to help you get used to the commands. Wingsland has come up with a brilliant idea.

Features

The features of this drone include-

  1. Digital Stabilization which is 3-Axis
  2. A course-lock mode
  3. Guards with propellers
  4. Return-to-Home Mode with a Single Click
  5. Mode “Follow Me”
  6. High-Definition Video
  7. Flightpath- You can construct a flight route on the mobile app and the drone will follow it on its own.

Battery

This quadcopter’s batteries are 1400 mAh 7.4V and can have up to 10 minutes of flying time. Since there isn’t a second battery to extend a flight, taking photographs and video needs to be done fast and efficiently.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  1. Dynamic-system power
  2. It comes with fun accessories
  3. Build that is compact
  4. A Multi-colour appearance that can be customized
  5. Multiple intelligence modes are available
  6. camera with 4K resolution

Cons

  1. Flight time is limited.
  2. No remote controller

Final Thoughts

The sky IS the limit with little or no regulations governing a drone like the S6. It’s also the type of drone that will cater to beginners who want to try flying without sticking to a more expensive model. While some users praise the picture quality of the Wingsland S6 Drone’s camera, several others find the photos to be inadequate. On the other side, everybody likes the device’s small size, which makes it more portable.

The S6 has several exclusive capabilities, such as the ability to take 360-degree panoramic images. It may conduct a circular flight over a subject or a point of interest, and once the subject is marked, the camera captures the sight as desired. It also encourages the user to watch the operator, allowing them to take selfies without having to think about operating the drone.

Besides, the S6 has two fast return mechanisms and a warning that sounds when the battery level is low. However, because of the battery and app issues, we will advise everyone to do more research before purchasing this drone.

Wingsland S6
4.9

Summary

Wingsland S6 can be easily folded and is adequately minimized to fit in your pocket. It comes in three unique tones, each with a wearing theme. The drone’s arms are bendable, and the propellers are loose rather than rigid, meaning it won’t snap as quickly if it collides with anything. The camera is placed on the front, as is customary, and a little flashlight is located beside the camera. An optical stream sensor and two sonic sensors are situated on the base.

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