Holiday Shopping Guide for Kid-Friendly Drones

November and December are often times hosts to the year’s biggest sales.

Whether it is household appliances or electronic gadgets, stores just seem to give out the best prices for their items. With the year coming to an end, now might be the best time to get in on drone deals so that you can save a bit of cash. For the most part, mid to lower-end types of drones (aka Starter Drones) receive a good deal of discounts in these winter months. This can be a great way for you to buy drones for presents, especially since the holidays are just around the corner. You should watch out for older drone models (released 2+ years ago) to have great sales, but be sure to check out newer drone deals as well. Some of them may just feel good enough during sales to actually give a decent discount.

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Drones that Kids can enjoy

During these sales, you may want to consider getting a cheaper drone that kids can enjoy. Here, you can introduce them to drone technology while not burning a hole through your wallet. For kids, you may want drones that are both safe and user-friendly. That way they can learn the basic controls easily, while also being safe for them and the household.

When looking for kid-friendly drones, here are some things to consider.

Safety

Not all drones are safe to be around children. Drones have fast-spinning rotors that can tangle up hair or even cut skin on contact. For that reason, safety should be a paramount concern when considering buying a drone for kids. This can include built-in protection from rotors, having the rotors small enough that it will not deal any damage, etc. Other drones offer programmed features that shuts off the drone in case of emergencies or battery failures.

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Price

Price will always be a factor when buying tech gadgets. It dictates whether you should or should not buy something, and depending on your budget, it can limit what you can get. On the other side of the coin, a smaller price also means less risk on your part. Even if the drone crashes or gets destroyed while in use, the cheaper drone may be the better option. You do not have to worry about investments or repairs since you can always buy a new one.

Durability

Kids often do not have the care that adults have when it comes to their items. A drone that can withstand a few crashes and bumps is a big plus. Durability can come in a few ways. First, the design of the drone comes to mind. Composition between pure plastics and a hybrid with metal parts can cushion blows that come with crashing. Other drones even come with special designs that help make the parts more moveable. This can give the drone more surface area to displace the impact, preserving the drone’s overall status.

Appearance

Drones can be cool and all, but to get a kid’s attention, they have to look appealing. It can be from the design or the features, but not every drone can strike a child’s fancy. Some kids may want to fly around with a camera drone to see the sights. Others would prefer having their own personal flying drone toy to play with. Understanding your kid’s preferences can show you your options before buying anything.

Size

 Big drones may intimidate the child and may not want to play with it. A good approach when introducing drone technology is to start small. The features and functions may not all be there, but the size also comes with portability and easy-to-learn controls.

Simplicity

Keep it simple! Kids mainly want drones that can fly and one that they can control. Camera drones may be a great purchase for adults, but for kids, they rarely (if ever) care about a drone’s megapixel count. They also probably would not care about a drone’s extra features like motion detectors or face recognition. For kids, the main appeal is playtime, meaning the battery life. Having a drone that can fly longer would give the child much more enjoyment than flying one for five minutes and needing to recharge for over an hour.

When we are done here, feel free to check out DroneAddicts.net’s own list of Kid-friendly drones you can purchase this Holiday Season.

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