5-Drones-for-Beginners

5 Affordable, Quality Beginner Drones Starting from IDR 1 Million, Easy to Fly and Great for Practice

 5 Drones for Beginners. Starting a drone hobby doesn’t have to be expensive. There are many entry-level models on the Indonesian market, often priced under or around Rp1,000,000. In this article, I’ve selected five popular models for beginners, explaining their core specifications (camera, flight time, control range), advantages, disadvantages, and practical advice before purchasing. For price and availability comparisons on local marketplaces, I’ve used online store data to ensure the figures are realistic for the Indonesian market.

Comparison of Specifications of 5 Beginner Drones

Drone Camera Flying Time Control Distance Excess Lack Price Range
Syma X5C 2MP 5–8

minute

50–100 m Easy to find, tough, cheap spare parts Mediocre camera, short flight time  Rp1.000.000
Eachine E58 2MP / 720p 6–9 minute 50–100 m Foldable & portable, FPV, cheap Camera & FPV lag, poor stability ± Rp800.000
JJRC H68 720p (some claims 4K) 10–15 minute 80–150 m Long flight time, full features Camera & build quality varies ± Rp1.000.000
Hubsan X4 H107C 0.3–2MP 6–8 minute 30–70 m

Suitable for indoor use, agile, durable

Low camera, easy to lose  Rp1.000.000
Syma X5SW / X5HW 0.3–2MP 6–8 minute 80–100 m FPV, stable, easy spare parts

Standard camera, FPV delay

± Rp1.000.000

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Tips for Buying & Caring for 5 Drones for Beginners

Before buying

  • Check the complete package: make sure it includes a battery, charger, remote, and spare propeller.
  • Read seller reviews: check store ratings and customer comments.
  • Beware of counterfeit units: very low prices often indicate a replica product; check close-up photos and specifications.

When flying a drone for the first time

  • Practice in an open, windless area: an empty field is ideal.
  • Install propeller guards to reduce damage in the event of a crash.
  • Learn about headless mode and auto-takeoff/land (if available): these make orientation easier.

Regular maintenance

  • Recharge the battery according to the manufacturer’s instructions; do not over-discharge.
  • Inspect the motor and propeller after each flight.
  • Store in a dry place away from direct sunlight.

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Conclusion

For around Rp1,000,000, you can get a suitable drone for learning options like the Syma X5C/X5SW, Eachine E58, JJRC H68, and Hubsan X4 are strong contenders in the Indonesian market. Each has its own advantages: some are more stable, some are portable, and some are feature-rich at an affordable price. Be sure to buy from a reputable seller, have spare batteries, and practice in a safe area. For the latest pricing and availability information on local marketplaces, I used local online store listings as a reference.

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