If you are looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift then look no further – dad needs a drone. The right drone is sure to put a smile on the face of the man you call “dad.”
What Drone is Right for Dad?
From videography drones to high-speed racers, there is a drone that the father in your life will love (even if he already has a drone). We’ve done the research and can provide you with some fantastic options regardless of what your budget is. So ask yourself, “what kind of guy is dad?”
Gadget Geek – Only the Newest and Best for Dad
If your father is the kind of guy that needs the newest and best things then the DJI Spark is the drone for him. It was designed to be easy to fly and setup and you can get this little quad in the air in less than a minute. The Spark is the newest model in DJI’s lineup it surely won’t disappoint. It is a small and versatile drone capable of taking excellent video footage.
Learn more about the DJI Spark | Buy the DJI Spark |
Aerial Ansel Adams – The Photography Drones
Maybe your dad fancies himself as a photographer. Maybe he is just looking for a drone to take great videos of your family vacations. In either case, we’ve got two excellent options, the DJI Mavic and the DJI Phantom Standard.
The DJI Mavic is a compact aerial photography machine. It has all the bells and whistles your dad will need: GPS, Return to Home, Waypoint navigation, Selfie Mode, Orbit Mode and more. It captures excellent 4K footage, and can still fold up to about the size of a Coke can, so dad can throw it in his backpack and hit the road. The Mavic will cost around $1000, depending on which package you choose.
Learn more about the Mavic | Buy the Mavic |
For those that are on a tighter budget, you may want to consider the DJI Phantom 3 Standard. It still has a lot of the same great features as the Mavic but doesn’t fold up for super easy portability. You’ll be able to capture crisp 2.7K video and receive all of the benefits of the support and reliability of the DJI brand. The Phantom 3 Standard typically costs under $500 and sometimes you can even get refurbished units from DJI for less than $400.
Learn more about the Phantom 3 | Buy the Phantom 3 |
The First-Time Flyer – “Autopilot” Drone
Ok, so maybe this drone option doesn’t actually an have an autopilot feature, but what it does have is two features that will help the first-time pilot: altitude hold and headless mode. The drone we recommend that pairs these features with a decent onboard camera is the Syma X5UW. The Syma X5UW is a great beginner drone for less than $70. If you think dad wants something bigger that is still pretty easy to fly then take a look at the big brother to the Syma X5UW, the Syma X8S.
Learn more about the Syma X5UW | Buy Syma X5UW |
The Speed Demon – Racing Drones
Maybe your father spends a lot of time watching ESPN. If that is the case, then he’s probably seen drone racing. Yes, it is pretty darn cool and he probably wants to try it himself. We’ve got the perfect drone for him. The Force1 DYS XDR220.
The DYS XDR220 is the real deal. It is a real racer and Force1 put together a nice all-in-one package for dads so they can get started fulfilling their dream of competing in the DRL (Drone Racing League). You’ll get the XDR220, a pair of FPV goggles, a balance charger and AT9 Transmitter. Right now you can save $100 off this package through Father’s Day with the code: HALFCHRO.
Learn more about the XDR220 | Buy the XDR220 Package |
Watch the XDR220 in action below. It really is a beast.
The Couch Potato – Affordable Indoor Drone
You are probably thinking, “Why would my dad want this toy?” Well, even if he isn’t an enthusiast of Ninja Lego dudes, the Eachine E011 is still a perfect drone for any dad. It is light weight and has ducted motors so it can be safely flown indoors around the entire family. It is nearly indestructible, we haven’t been able to break ours despite our best efforts. Our favorite thing about this drone is that it is the best indoor FPV platform available for under $25. If your man can tinker, he can turn this ducted warrior into an FPV indoor racer in about 10 minutes.
Even if your dad already owns a high-end photography drone, he will still love this toy. Who cares if it is raining? Fly this bad little machine around the house and pester the house pets.
Learn more about the E011 | Buy the E011 |
Weekend Warrior – Brushless Speed on a Budget
The F100 is a good looking brushless quad that is incredibly versatile. It has a flight time of almost 20 minutes and a range of up to 500 meters. You can use it to carry a GoPro, or even add an FPV camera. The F100 is steady enough to use for taking video, but also fast enough to zip around and leave toy drones in the dust. You can pick up an F100 for around $170 and even get a second battery for free by registering it online. This is a great drone for any dad, whether they just want to fly or if they like to tinker and upgrade everything they own.
Learn more about the F100 | Buy the F100 |
Pool Partier – An Inexpensive Waterproof Drone
If you want to get dad something fun that is almost indestructible and is less than $30 then consider the JJRC H31. It is a waterproof drone that is fun to fly and is one of the most durable drones on the market today. Dad doesn’t have to be a pro to fly this thing and it’s not a problem if he accidentally parks the drone in the middle of the pool.
Learn more about the JJRC H31 | Buy the JJRC H31 |
The Must-Have Accessory to go with Your DJI Drone
To go along with the Spark, Mavic or Phantom we recommend the new DJI Goggles. These will give dad the ability to experience flying his new drone in a new and exciting way. These FPV goggles are top of the line and offer a crisp HD view from the perspective of his drone.
Learn more about the DJI Goggles | Buy the DJI Goggles |
Keep in mind that the DJI Spark and Goggles may be hard to get your hands on by father’s day. If they are not available online when you go to buy then your best bet is the DJI Mavic.
Your dad deserves the best. Check out more drones at www.HalfChrome.com. Happy Flying.
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