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Drone Bags and Cases
Whether you're heading out on a flying adventure or storing your drone in the closet till your next session, don't just shove your expensive equipment in an old duffel bag. Protect your investment with a quality backpack or case designed specifically to hold your drone. Your case should have a padded, foam interior with cutouts to snugly fit your drone and accessories, safeguarding them from drops and bouncing around in transit. If you plan to hike long distances with your case, choose one with dual padded straps to keep you comfortable on your journey.
Drone Batteries
A drone battery offers 5–25 minutes of flight time on a single charge, and can take an hour or more to recharge. But oftentimes the battery can be easily removed and replaced with a fresh one once its charge is spent. To spend more time in the air each session, you should purchase one or more extra rechargeable batteries that are compatible with your drone.
Drone Remotes and Controller Accessories
The remote controller sends your commands to the drone's flight controller, which, depending on its level of sophistication, can gauge a variety of external factors such as wind speed and barometric pressure to turn your commands into motion. Controller configurations range from just two joysticks that control thrust and turning, to complex layouts controlling every aspect of the drone and camera simultaneously.
Drone Propellers and Parts
The bad news: No one who flies drones lands perfectly every time. Whether it's a collision with a tree or a hard landing on the pavement, the occasional mishap is an inevitable part of flying.
The good news: There's no reason to let a fear of crashing detract from the fun of flying because drones are made to withstand crashes. Their exteriors are lightweight, made out of strong materials like carbon fiber and polypropylene foam, and designed to protect the most sensitive components — the motors, transmitters, and CPUs. And the parts that are most easily broken, the propellers, are also the cheapest to replace and easiest to repair.
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