DRONE DE R$10, R$100, R$1000 - Summary

Summary

The video features an individual who is comparing and testing three different drones: a R$100 drone, a R$1,000 drone, and a R$10,000 drone. The individual first visits a mall to purchase the R$1,000 drone and then shows off its features, including its camera and ability to fly. They then compare the R$1,000 drone to the R$100 drone, which is much smaller and less powerful.

The individual conducts a series of tests to compare the performance of the three drones, including a price landing test, a height test, and a maneuverability test. The R$10,000 drone performs the best in most of the tests, but the R$1,000 drone surprises by performing well in the maneuverability test.

The video also features a challenge where the individual tries to land the drone on a target without being able to see it, using only the drone's camera and GPS. The R$10,000 drone performs the best in this challenge, landing almost perfectly on the target.

Overall, the video is a comparison and review of the three drones, highlighting their different features and performance capabilities.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The narrator initially wants to buy a drone costing R$10,000.
2. The narrator finds a drone that costs R$1,000.
3. The narrator also buys a smaller drone that costs R$100.
4. The R$1,000 drone comes with a spare battery, a third spare battery, and a controller.
5. The R$1,000 drone has a high-resolution camera and can film in 4K.
6. The R$1,000 drone has a feature that allows it to show the user's location in the city.
7. The R$100 drone is very small, approximately 5 cm in size.
8. The R$1,000 drone is approximately 18 cm in size, and another drone (Nicolas') is approximately 35 cm in size.
9. The narrator and friends participate in a challenge to test their drones.
10. The first challenge is a price landing test, where the drones have to land on different-sized squares.
11. The narrator's R$1,000 drone can fly up to 40 meters high.
12. The R$100 drone can only fly up to 10 meters high.
13. The narrator's friends have drones that can fly higher and farther than the narrator's drones.
14. The narrator's R$1,000 drone has a GPS and a good camera, which helps with navigation and landing.
15. The narrator lands the R$1,000 drone on a target on the roof without looking at it, using only the drone's camera and GPS.