Visuo Xs812

5G Wi-Fi FPV (requires a phone compatible with 802.11ac). Weight: Approximately 200 grams. Design and Build Quality

We mentioned the weight earlier. The weighs approximately 245 grams with the battery installed. In many jurisdictions (USA under FAA Exception for Recreational Flyers, and similar rules in the EU/UK), drones under 250 grams are largely exempt from remote ID requirements (as of recent updates, always check local laws) and do not require paid registration.

Video resolutions include:

In good lighting conditions, the Visuo XS812 captures decent photos and video. The colors are generally vibrant, and the contrast is acceptable. However, in low light (sunrise or sunset), the sensor tends to struggle with noise and grain.

It is important to manage expectations regarding budget drone cameras. While the marketing material for the Visuo XS812 may tout 4K resolution, this is often interpolated. This means the sensor captures a lower resolution and digitally upscales it to 4K. However, the native 1080P footage is respectable for a drone in this class. visuo xs812

The has a robust Return-to-Home (RTH) system triggered in three scenarios:

The 4K footage is decent but benefits from good lighting. As the sun sets, you will notice digital noise creeping in. The works reasonably well for a drone without a mechanical gimbal. It smooths out the "jello effect" common in propeller-driven cameras, but you should still fly smoothly—aggressive yaw movements will be visible in the footage. 5G Wi-Fi FPV (requires a phone compatible with 802

One quirk: The RTH landing accuracy is within about 2-5 meters. It won’t land exactly on your palm, but it will get close enough. Always take off from a clear, flat surface.

This is where the Visuo XS812 separates itself from toy drones. It utilizes a dual-module positioning system: The weighs approximately 245 grams with the battery