HoverAir X1 ProMax Review: A Great but Expensive Selfie Drone

MT HANNACH
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There is now a An entire subcategory of small pochable camera drones built only for the capture of selfies, and the Zerozero Robotics Promax Hoverair X1 could be the most assured and impressive model.

It is portable effortlessly, which even does DJI Mini 4 Pro seems bulky. Weighing only 6.79 ounces with an intelligent folding design and an well-core cage to keep the propellers out of danger, the PROMAX X1 can be thrown into a pocket or a backpack without fear that it is damaged. This is the kind of thing you can bring with casualness to any day trip or on vacation alongside your sunglasses and your bottle of water, just in case it is useful.

Hand holding the hover air x1 pro

Photography: Sam Kieldsen

Pull it, unfold it, press the power button, select your favorite selfie video style with the left and right buttons, place the drone on your tense palm in front of you, press the power button, and it will take off, capture your selected shot and return to the ground on your palm, ready to be stored.

This whole process takes as little as 30 seconds and offers something impressively for anyone looking to raise its “content”. If you are working on a picturesque place and you want a quick video of yourself from an interesting angle, or if you want a remote camera that follows while based on a coastal road on your bike, the X1 PROMAX manages work with a minimum of agitation. It can automatically follow a subject at a speed of up to 26 MPH, and in my tests, I stuck like glue, whether I was on foot or to cycle.

Images and photos can be transferred quickly to a smartphone using Wi-Fi 6 and the X1 Hover application, which allows you to adjust the settings, the firmware to be updated and the drone to be transported manually via commands on the screen.

Aerial view of the Drone Hover Air X1 Pro Max showing 4 propellers

Photography: Sam Kieldsen

Video options in Gogo

The X1 PROMAX camera is impressive, with options to record an 8K video to 30 images per second, an HDR 4K video at 30 images per second, a 4K video up to 60 IPS and an HDR video 2.7,000 up to 60 IPS. Images can also be captured in 4K or 1080p resolution to up to 120 IPS for smooth moving reading, while the photos are still 12 MP or 48 Mp.

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