I want to have a drone which also use for property photographing and progress report photos. Apparently these things don't fly themselves, so learning piloting requires cheaper toys which are rather disposable.First I got a 10$ Walmart QuadCopter which I have been playing indoors to familiarize myself with the concept of flight and many other aspects of using a remote control QC. Believe me you need to train your mind to control such a flying device on all three dimensions. Also you need to develop a certain muscle memory and sync with the idea. You will crash the copter several times and learn a lot. So, get a cheap toy first.I think I did my part quite alot by harassing the 10$ item and started looking for something a bit more expensive and higher capacity. So I found The Neheme NH530 Quadcopter which is quite more powerful and equipped, it is strong and well made, durable and high range. I am pretty impressed with it and sort of regret that I didn't get this one at the beginning. First of all, it is not expensive, second, the Walmart QC was a toy and its battery is not replaceable, third the flight time of it was 5-6 minutes and finally, I didn't have a chance to play it outside due to its light weight, low power and low range.Neheme NH530 Honor is a very compact QC which is equipped with gyro, a 720P camera, WIFI connection and live picture transmission, return to base function and so on. But more important than anything it is more powerful, has a decent range and can fly outside. Honestly it doesn't do very well with wind but it can handle breeze.The Camera of the Neheme NH530 Honor has a fixed 720p which provides quite good online picture feed, great videos and detailed enough. The camera has a zoom in function which I couldn't really decide if it is a optical zoom or if it is a digital zoom. If I get to understand this I will update my review in the future.QC's motors protrude from the arms and also serve as extension for the landing gear. The NH530 Honor comes with removable prop guards which are easy to install and remove. That makes the QC a very compact device.The Honor comes with four extra props and a screwdriver as spare parts.The Honor comes with two batteries. These are 500mAh batteries and they give you a flight time approximately 8 minutes while the camera is on. Both batteries have a charging indicator LED on them which glow while charging and turn off once the charging is complete. These batteries require a micro USB cable for charging and one cable is provided. They charge quite quickly when I connect them to my powerbank.The Remote control requires three AAA batteries. Remote control has a spring loaded phone clip attachment to hold the phone. I use a IPhone 8Plus and the clip holds it quite comfortably. Just one caution here: insert the phone clip to a point that it sits securely in the hole but don't push it to the extend that it clicks in. If it clicks in, you can't take it out and the remote control becomes somehow bulkier than it is intended to be. I had to unscrew my remote to release the phone-clip after I clicked it in.To be able to take pictures and video, you need to install the free app on your phone or I pad. The installation is pretty easy and so is the connection. You need to go to your phone or tablet's wifi settings and find the QC in there and it connects easily. After that you will have to give necessary permissions to the app to access your photos so that it can record the pictures and videos you take on your phone. The Honor QC doesn't have its own memory or slot for a memory card.Honor also allows you to use your phone as the remote control. I use the phone as a monitor and use the provided remote control to maneuver it as well as to take pictures by using the buttons on the remote control. Remote control range is around 70-80 m, I guess. It is perfectly possible to control the Neheme NH530 QC only with your phone. If you use your phone as a remote, you can either control the Honor QC by using the virtual sticks or by using the phone gyro and just by tilting the phone.The flight is stable. There are pitch adjustment buttons on the remote to correct unwanted side or front/backward movements while hanging. After the copter is adjusted by using these buttons, it hovers quite still, which allows you to see the picture on your I phone and make small adjustments before taking the picture you want. It also has a return to base button which takes it back to its starting point. Honor also has a land button which lands the QC softly and safely. the Honor QC lands itself safely in case of low battery as well.NH530 Honor has four LED lights at the bottom, two red and two green, which is quite useful to identify direction of the drone from a distance or when it is dark.One big caution: If you operate this QC at home, start it from the floor. If you take off from a high point like a table, it rushes itself all the way to the ceiling and it takes a good five seconds for it to ...