All Drone Reviews

The team at Half Chrome has put together some detailed drone reviews for you.  We have logged countless hours researching, flying, testing, and crashing drones.  We want to help you find the drone that bests fits you and what you need and want.  There are a lot of different drones out there.  Our goal is to help you determine the best drone for you.

We hope you enjoy our reviews.  Check out our YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/HalfChrome

hisingy mach 500

Review: Hisingy Mach 500 – A Fun Beginner Drone Built for Kids

The Hisingy Mach 500 is making waves as one of the most approachable and kid-friendly drones on the market today. Priced at around $50, this lightweight, colorful quadcopter offers just enough functionality and fun to keep young pilots engaged without overwhelming them with complex features. I recently tested this drone with my 10 year old …

Review: Hisingy Mach 500 – A Fun Beginner Drone Built for Kids Read More »

Mavic 4 Pro | Not for everyone…

DJI has unveiled its most advanced consumer drone yet—the Mavic 4 Pro—on May 13, 2025. This flagship model introduces groundbreaking features, including a 360-degree rotating gimbal, a 100MP camera capable of 6K/60fps HDR video, and up to 51 minutes of flight time. However, due to ongoing import challenges, it will not be launching in the …

Mavic 4 Pro | Not for everyone… Read More »

Falcon Mini | Are TWO Propellers Better Than Four?

Falcon Mini Drone Review: A Bold Bicopter That’s Turning Heads If you’re tired of seeing the same four-prop drone designs everywhere, the Falcon Mini might be just what you need. Developed by ZeroZero, this bicopter drone throws tradition out the window, using just two motors and a revolutionary servo-based design. It’s compact, lightweight (under 250g), …

Falcon Mini | Are TWO Propellers Better Than Four? Read More »

emax nanoscout fpv

Emax Nanoscout Review: A Durable and Beginner-Friendly Tiny Whoop

The Emax Nanoscout is a compact 65mm quadcopter designed for beginners and casual tiny whoop racers. It strikes a balance between durability, functionality, and ease of use, making it a strong contender in its category. One of the Nanoscout’s standout features is its rugged frame. Weighing about 22 grams, it prioritizes crash resilience over being …

Emax Nanoscout Review: A Durable and Beginner-Friendly Tiny Whoop Read More »

Scroll to Top