![]() ![]() In fact, according to the Amazon product page for the Tello the manufacturer has a minimum recommended age of just 8 years – although we advocate 14+ as with most other drones.īattery life is one of the areas that the Tello is set to excel with a whopping 13 minutes being claimed from the manufacturers – just 3 minutes less than the Spark. Under the hood, the Tello has a 14 core Intel processor (the Movidius Myriad 2 VPU) which was last seen in the Spark and it is this that allows you to launch the drone from the palm of your hand – something that has been replicated in the Tello and that will very much appeal to younger users. The test shots that we took look pretty impressive. The Specsĭespite the price point, DJI and Ryze have managed to pack some decent technology in to this tiny package and it comes with a 720p HD camera that is capable of transmitting in real time to VR goggles if you so wish and can capture images at 5MP in glorious high resolution. If we know DJI there is also sure to be a range of accessories available for the Tello with various colours already been touted in a similar way to the Spark. Upon receiving and opening the box, it is quickly apparent that you will get everything you need to get started and a little more with an extra four blades thrown in for good measure. Strangely, DJI seem to have removed the Tello from their online store periodically – we will update more on this when we have reasoning for it. You can find out a lot about the Tello from the DJI website as well as Ryze Tech’s site and you can now place orders (with up to two available at the time of launch). The Tello is priced the same in dollars in the US as it is in pounds in the UK – whilst UK consumers might be put off by the lack of parity in the pricing in real terms, it is quite a steal compared to some other brands.Ĭheck Latest Price of the DJI Tello Ryze Tello – In The Box Joining forces with DJI and Intel, this drone looks to put the cat amongst the pigeons in the sub £100 market which is booming right now. Around 10 days after ordering we received the Tello and to say we were excited by DJI’s foray in to the budget drone arena is an understatement to say the least.ĭJI can’t actually take all the credit for this one as they have enlisted the help of Ryze Tech – a startup tech firm from Shenzhen. At that time we couldn’t wait to get our hands on one but like everyone else we were forced to wait amid stock shortages. The Tello was introduced back in late 2017 and was officially launched in March 2018 in the US and shortly after in other markets across the world including the UK. ![]() ![]() DJI are well known for bringing their high end premium UAV’s to market, but the Tello is something different – even for one of the most innovative manufacturers in the world! ![]()
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