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Yuneec just announced the pricing and release date for the Typhoon H. I think it is a better value over the Phantom 4 and it is $100 less at $1300. Of course, this is the only basic bundle but they are also throwing in TWO controllers.
For starters:
- 6 Rotor Bird with retractable landing gear ( Yuneec win....)
- Distance (DJI wins BIG)
- Flight mode (tie)
- Controller (Yuneec wins big!) - A 16 channel controller with a 7 inch touch display built-in & the small Wizard controller.
-Obstacle avoidance (for the basic model without Intel RealSense....it's a tie; with RealSense, Yuneec wins)
-Camera/Gimblal - (Yuneec wins) - because the yuneec can do 360 degrees rotation.
As you can see, Yuneec is a better value package.
I predict that the bundle with Intel RealSense, two batteries , and a case will be $1700-$1800.
DJI and Yunnec are truly competing and the consumers are benefiting. Both of these companies are forcing prices down. I just wish 3DR can do the same.
Typhoon H
For starters:
- 6 Rotor Bird with retractable landing gear ( Yuneec win....)
- Distance (DJI wins BIG)
- Flight mode (tie)
- Controller (Yuneec wins big!) - A 16 channel controller with a 7 inch touch display built-in & the small Wizard controller.
-Obstacle avoidance (for the basic model without Intel RealSense....it's a tie; with RealSense, Yuneec wins)
-Camera/Gimblal - (Yuneec wins) - because the yuneec can do 360 degrees rotation.
As you can see, Yuneec is a better value package.
I predict that the bundle with Intel RealSense, two batteries , and a case will be $1700-$1800.
DJI and Yunnec are truly competing and the consumers are benefiting. Both of these companies are forcing prices down. I just wish 3DR can do the same.
Typhoon H