Gleefun has released the G11 Pro, a compact drone aimed at consumers seeking higher-resolution aerial imaging at an accessible price point. The model is available directly from the manufacturer for US$400, with free shipping offered within the mainland United States, while international buyers face higher delivery costs.
The drone features a camera capable of capturing 6K photos and recording 4K video at 30 frames per second. A 1/3.2-inch sensor sits on a 3-axis brushless gimbal, which is designed to keep footage stable even when the drone is in motion. The setup provides a 75-degree field of view, targeting users who require smoother aerial shots in various conditions.
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Gleefun includes two batteries with the G11 Pro, enabling a combined flight time of up to 70 minutes, a notable duration for a device in this price range. Live video transmission is supported over distances of up to 3 km, giving operators a broad range for remote viewing and navigation. The package also includes a digital remote controller described by the company as ergonomic and user-friendly.
Additional accessories such as a carrying bag and spare parts come standard, reflecting an effort to position the model as ready to fly out of the box. The company aims to appeal to both hobbyists and beginners seeking ease of use without sacrificing camera performance or range.
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A key limitation is the drone’s takeoff weight of 357 grams, which exceeds the 250-gram threshold commonly applied to recreational drones in many regions. Users in such markets may be required to register the aircraft or comply with additional regulations, potentially reducing the device’s appeal among casual operators seeking lightweight, license-free options.
Source: Gleesfun
