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The closest you'll get to these specs with $500 is the DJI Mavic Mini. The specs are in that link as well. Go for the Fly More Combo for $499. You get extra batteries, prop guards, bag, and some other good stuff for only $100 more. I'd sell you one but they are on back order. Your best bet is to buy from DJI directly here; Buy DJI Mavic Mini - DJI StoreI see the possible issue here and i thank you for the advice. If there is another drone that you would recommend please tell me. My needed specifications are below.
Range: It needs to be able to keep up a live video feed for at least a mile.
Camera: I might need to fly high so as not to scare the cows, so i need something powerful enough to see cows from up high.
Battery life: At least an hour.
Motor: A silent motor would be preferred so as not to disturb the cattle to much.
Budget: Maximum of $500 (I would really not like to go that high in price unless I have to. $300-$400 would be much better)
I hope you can help and again, thank you for the advice.
Currently I am not aware of many (if any) drones that have that much battery time, especially under $500.00
Not sure which country you are in but in the USA the drone has to be kept within visual sight, so unless you have real good eyes (and you may at age 13) the mile range is pushing the visual sight.
And not trying to sound like a wise guy - for $500.00 you probable could buy a used 125 cc dirt bike and "ride" the herd and do your head count and check the cows dropping their calves.
Good luck with you endeavor
I'm sorry, i Didn't typeAccording to the Roku F11 specs the live video transmission is limited to 300-500 meters. Depending on how big your fields are this may work. Just keep in mind the low end of that spec; 300 meters which is a little less than 1000 ft. You may find yourself wishing you had bought something with a longer range like a Mavic Mini or Mavic 2. Good luck!
I'm sorry I didn't type the drone name correctly. The drone I was asking about earlier is the Roku F11 pro. Is this drone different from the one you said went 300-500 meters? The specs I have say live video transmission for over a mile. Also, i will look into the Mavic Mini. Thank you!The closest you'll get to these specs with $500 is the DJI Mavic Mini. The specs are in that link as well. Go for the Fly More Combo for $499. You get extra batteries, prop guards, bag, and some other good stuff for only $100 more. I'd sell you one but they are on back order. Your best bet is to buy from DJI directly here; Buy DJI Mavic Mini - DJI Store
Good luck!
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I just looked again and the link says it is not pro.I'm sorry I didn't type the drone name correctly. The drone I was asking about earlier is the Roku F11 pro. Is this drone different from the one you said went 300-500 meters? The specs I have say live video transmission for over a mile. Also, i will look into the Mavic Mini. Thank you!
Here is the link Roku F11
Here's a link with specs: Amazon.com: Ruko F11 Pro Drone 4K Quadcopter UHD Live Video GPS Drones, FPV Drone with Camera for Adults Beginner 30 Mins Flight Time Long 2500mAh Battery Brushless Motor-Black(1 Extra Battery + Carrying Case).…: Toys & GamesI'm sorry I didn't type the drone name correctly. The drone I was asking about earlier is the Roku F11 pro. Is this drone different from the one you said went 300-500 meters? The specs I have say live video transmission for over a mile. Also, i will look into the Mavic Mini. Thank you!
Here is the link Roku F11
I'm not real familiar with the ROKU Drones, but I can tell you that flying over livestock can spook them. I have flown over cows at 100 ft AGL and they have taken off running
My experience in the UK is that they don't like drones at all. Our inspire 2 produces a consistent response when within 200 - 300' - heads go up and they run! For that reason I'm always cautious when cattle are penned, just in case they panic.I have flown over cattle with the Inspire 2 and hadn't seen it spook them. Cousin has a cattle ranch a few miles from us.
My experience in the UK is that they don't like drones at all. Our inspire 2 produces a consistent response when within 200 - 300' - heads go up and they run! For that reason I'm always cautious when cattle are penned, just in case they panic.
All the farmers I've worked with say that the drone sounds like one of the flies species which plague cattle during the summer. No evidence of this myself but it sounds possible.
I think that could well be. The key to filming animals (rather than their backsides as they run away!), is understanding their temperament and behaviour.Wonder if the breed has any bearing on that, cousin raises Black Angus, however what the drone was used for is finding them spread over a few thousand acres.
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