Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Syma S107 Gyroscope Stabilizing System Aluminium I/R Controlled USB Helicopter- Red

Syma S107 Gyroscope Stabilizing System Aluminium I/R Controlled USB Helicopter- Red

Product Description

The MICRO SHARK has futuristic sleek lines fit perfectly around the lightweight metal chassis. A 3.5 Channel IR Control system with built in, on-board gyro ensures smooth and precise flight characteristics. The on board battery pack can be charged via the hand set or via the supplied USB Charger cable.

Box Contains

  • 1x Helicopter

  • 1x Handset controller

  • Charger cable

  • Batteries for handeset not included

  • Syma S107 Gyroscope Stabilizing System Aluminium I/R Controlled USB Helicopter- Red

    Product Details

    • Boxed-product Weight: 100 g
    • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
    • Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)
    • Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up
    • Item model number: SYS107
    • ASIN: B00382N2SO
    Syma S107 Gyroscope Stabilizing System Aluminium I/R Controlled USB Helicopter- Red

    Technical Details

    • Full Function RC
    • Special Indoor Design
    • Adjustable Controls
    • Built In Gyro
    • Requires 6 x AA Batteries (Not included)

    Costumer Reviews

    decide to treat myself for my birthday (thirty something). I have to say that having played with a few other heli's this is great The manufacturers reccommended for children over the age of eight. I can vouch it is a durable as other accounts given (survived a few 5-6ft drops - onto carpet). As its IR when it goes out of range rather than just keep going it does plumet to the ground line a lead brick. I find this a little scary and funny, but it has always flown again without issue. I've had it almost a week now and flown it everyday, my newphew (2yrs) would request me to fly it at least 5 times a day. Its an ideal first heli due to its robust build and i would reccommend this highly over the Picoo-z premium heli which is of a cheap build quality. I'm now able to land it on a dvd case - as well as other obsticals like sofas/tables/lap trays e.t.c

    highly reccomended!

    I bought mine at a retail store so cant comment on Peters review (sorry to hear about your poor luck) about the item the recieved.

    Hope this helps you and happy flying :)

    I owned a Mosquito 3 some time ago, and I was quite impressed with it... and because it is quite a good, manageable flyer, I thought I would not be easily surprised by anything else. Well, surprise! I was really thrilled when I first flew the S107... the gyros, I believe, make all the difference, giving you even better control than before. It really is possible to do some precision flying with this, landing on tight spots on a tabletop, etc... it seems to be quite sturdy too; my daugter and my nephew have already crashed it many times today, and still everything is OK. The only downside: the battery life seems to be a tad shorter than the Mosquito (Well, the S107 seems heavier too, so that was to be expected to some extend), but on the other side, being able to recharge via USB port will definitely prolong batteries life in the controller! Well, in short, the point is: despite having owned another great flyer in the past, I was really, really impressed with this one...

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