The content creator unboxes and tests three different flying gadgets: a 500-600 rupee helicopter, a 5000-6000 rupee drone, and a 7999 rupee "bird" drone.
The helicopter is surprisingly agile and fast, with a unique hand-controlled system. The creator is impressed with its performance, considering its low price.
The drone is also tested, and its camera quality is found to be better than average selfie cameras. However, the drone's flight is affected by wind, and it suffers a minor accident, but it continues to fly.
The "bird" drone is a unique device that flaps its wings to fly, rather than using propellers. It is found to be responsive to its remote control and can be flown outdoors.
The creator then pits the helicopter and drone against each other in a "battle," flying them simultaneously. The helicopter gets blown away by the wind and gets stuck in a coconut tree, while the drone continues to fly and eventually runs out of battery.
The video concludes with the creator encouraging viewers to subscribe and providing a link to a financial services company, Motilal Oswal, for those interested in investing in the stock market.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video compares a 600 rupees helicopter and a 6000 rupees drone.
2. The helicopter has a unique controller that allows it to be controlled by hand.
3. The helicopter has a speed control system and can fly indoors.
4. The drone is from a startup called Inside FPV and has appeared on Shark Tank.
5. The drone has a camera and can be controlled using a remote.
6. The drone's packaging is of high quality and includes a manual and extra propellers.
7. The drone requires two batteries to operate.
8. The video also features a "bird-like" drone that uses flapping wings to fly.
9. The bird-like drone costs 7999 rs and has a decent rating online.
10. The bird-like drone requires four batteries to operate.
11. The bird-like drone has a switch under its stomach that needs to be turned on to operate.
12. The bird-like drone has lights on its body and head.
13. The video compares the flight capabilities of the helicopter, drone, and bird-like drone.
14. The helicopter gets stuck in a coconut tree during the flight test.
15. The drone is able to fly and take selfies, but its battery eventually dies.
16. The video promotes Motilal Oswal, a stock market investment platform, and encourages viewers to subscribe.