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Anyone Can Pilot This EACHINE E58 Drone


Anyone Can Pilot This EACHINE E58 Drone That Just Flew Under $50 at Amazon

You don't need an expensive DJI drone to learn how to fly a drone. In fact, it's a better idea to start out with something more affordable like the EACHINE E58 FPV Quadcopter, just in case there are any accidents. This drone regularly sells for $76 at Amazon, but through August 1st, entering promo code GIMCM4VYduring checkout will drop its price to just $49.39. That's lower than it's ever reached without a code before and nearly $30 off its regular price.

Up Up and Away

EACHINE E58 FPV Quadcopter

This affordable quadcopter makes it easy for anyone to be a drone pilot with its integrated features that help it take off and land automatically, return to home with the press of a button, and more.

$49.39 $75.99 $27 off




  • EACHINE's E58 drone is equipped with a 120-degree wide-angle 720P HD camera that allows you to view its footage in real-time using an app on your smartphone while the drone is flying high. There are several features to make flying it a breeze for new pilots, such as its 3D rolling effect that can flip the drone on command, one-key return function that sends the drone back home, and altitude hold mode which locks in the drone's height and location so you can capture more stable photos and videos. It even takes off and lands with a single button, and there's an emergency landing feature to keep it from colliding with other objects in the sky too. Its battery can last between 7 and 9 minutes on a single charge.
    This drone also features replaceable drone arms so even if you do crash it and damage its propellers, you can simply buy some new ones for a few bucks. You might even want to pick up a spare set with today's order just to be safe.


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