Holy Stone HS720R review | TechRadar

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Beginner drones are improving all the time, with less expensive models slowly beginning to enjoy more advanced features previously only seen in higher-end models. The Holy Stone HS720R is the first Holy Stone model to feature a 3-axis mechanical gimbal that works alongside Electronic Image Stabilisation to produce smoother video, making it the best Holy Stone drone to date.

The inescapable reality for companies in the drone world like Holy Stone, however, is that DJI reigns supreme, and offers some incredibly stiff competition. Even at this beginner level, the inexpensive Mini 2 SE that was launched earlier this year as DJI’s most basic drone, and costs just $339 / £309 / AU$599 for the basic kit with one battery, is less expensive than the HS720R. Then there’s models such as the DJI Mini 3, which is one of the best beginner drones available, albeit much more expensive. 

The HS720R costs $360 / £350 and is available from Amazon in the United States and United Kingdom, while an Australia release is TBC. The kit includes the drone, a controller, one battery, a USB-C charging cable, a set of spare propellers, a screwdriver for changing propellers and a carry case, so everything you need to get started. But with this increased cost over the DJI Mini 2 SE, the only advantage the HS720R holds is the ability to shoot 4K video as opposed to 2.7K which the Mini 2 SE is capable of capturing.

Holy Stone HS720R kit in the opened carry case

(Image credit: James Abbott)

The HS720R features a folding design, like most consumer drones these days, that takes the drone from a petite 6.6×3.9×2.8 in / 168x99x71 mm when folded to 12×9.3×2.8 in / 305x238x71 mm when it’s unfolded for flight. It also comes in at a weight of 13.72oz / 389g, so despite being a compact and reasonably lightweight model it, unfortunately, sits just outside of the regulator sub-249 g category.

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