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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Buy a brick instead, its range is lower but its flight would be more responsive.

The software on this drone is horrific and flying it is completely unintuitive.
It seems that it cannot balance between the rotors so it struggles to go in any direction in any responsive way. Even a light breeze and this thing is useless.
They have ZERO support and ZERO customer services, once you spend your $300-$500 you are completely on your own with no recourse.
Save your money, or go buy a brick instead, its range is lower but its flight would be more responsive.

13 April 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Expensive Junk with Zero Support ​, Avoid Pi hot

The Pi hot P90 is a massive disappointment. Don't be fooled by the "premium" price; this is a poorly programmed product with poor ux, terrible flight control and nonexistent support.
​The Critical Failures:
​Dangerous Software: The UI is a nightmare and completely counter-intuitive. During a low-altitude test flight (10m), I activated "Return to Home." The drone malfunctioned, flew in circles, flipped, and dive-bombed into the ground, snapping two arms all under it's own control.
​Zero Reliability: The software is so unstable it is practically designed to crash. It cannot handle basic autonomous functions even in wide-open spaces with a clear line of sight.
​Ghost Customer Service: I reached out multiple times, both before the crash (for accessories) and after (for repairs). Total silence. No response, no engagement, and no way to get replacement parts.
​The Bottom Line:
​You are buying a high-priced paperweight. Once they have your money, you are on your own. Save yourself the headache and the money, just pay the extra for DJI.

24 March 2026
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