The JJRC H67 also know as the Eachine E011C is the Christmas version of the popular E011. Like the original, it has the powerful 716 motors and is an ideal drone for a beginner and kids of all ages. For those with 10 minutes to spare and a soldering iron, the Christmas drone can also make a great indoor FPV (first person view) flyer. When you combine the E011C with an FPV camera and Jumper T8SG radio you’ll have yourself an awesome indoor FPV machine.
This fun little quad is both simple and fun. It makes an ideal gift for anyone and everyone this holiday season. Check it out in action below.
The E011C is like the popular E010, but with bigger motors and it carries a Santa Claus Lego-like man on around. It tips the scales at 34 grams but removing Santa, the cover and the speaker will shave off another 7 grams. It also will play Christmas tunes while flying for some extra festive fun.
Great Drone for Anyone
This drone really is a lot of fun. I love it because it has just enough power for indoor FPV fun and my kids think it is the best because it plays music and hauls Santa around. It certainly is light enough so you won’t have to worry about breaking things that you bump into around the house.
The Perfect Stocking Stuffer
For around $20 this may be the ultimate stocking stuffer. It really can be a great gift for the drone lover or kid on your list. The ducted design makes it quieter, safer and more durable than a lot of drones out there.
The H67 also features headless mode and push-button flips for extra fun. The included remote works well enough, but when you pair it with a Jumper T8SG you can really take flying to another level. The Jumper even extends the range by 2-3 times the normal max of 50 meters.
Fly Santa FPV
Converting the E011C into an indoor FPV flyer is pretty simple. After that, you can ditch Santa and the speaker and make the “sleigh” 7 grams lighter. Or you can opt to have Santa hold the camera and act as an angle adjuster. The brushed motors have plugs and are easily replaceable.
Should you get an Eachine E011C/JJRC H67?
Yes, you should! This thing is a blast for kids, beginners, and even seasoned pilots. Checking in at around $20 this is an ideal Christma gift. Pick one up! We will for sure be getting more of these for the holidays, this is one of our favorite low-cost drones. There isn’t a real difference between the Eachine or JJRC versions. It is renamed for the sellers so you can’t go wrong with either one.
Order an Eachine E011C from Banggood | Order a JJRC H67 from Amazon |
Pick up Some Goggles
If you don’t have a pair of goggles for FPV flight then we can help you pick out the right pair. Check out this article to learn more.
More Drones…
Every month we update what we believe are the best drones on the market. Check out Best Drones Now. We have also created the one-of-a-kind Half Chrome Drone Cipher™. You answer a few questions and we’ll pair you with the best drone for you.
Best Drones Now |
Do you want to search by price? Click on your menu above or we can break it down for you. Check out drones under $50, from $50-100, from $100-200, from $200-500 or over $500. Maybe you like a good Top Ten list, we’ve got you covered.
Drones by Price |
Learn More…
If you want to learn more about taking great pictures or flying FPV then check out our comprehensive guides on those topics. Also take a look at our articles on how to choose the right drone for great aerial photos or for getting started flying race drones. Learn more about drones and how to get the most out of them in our Drone Academy. In the Academy we also detail some of the advanced testing we do, including our recent addition, drone thrust testing.
Drone Academy |
I Want Videos…
Did you know that Half Chrome has its own YouTube Channel? We have reviews, flight tests, crashes, 360-degree videos and more. Check it out and subscribe today.
Half Chrome YouTube Channel |
Disclosure:
This website contains affiliate links, which means we receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links. For full details visit the disclosures and disclaimers page.
Pingback: Brushless Micro FPV Quads: What's the Big Deal?