![]() This is in line with the specifications that indicate the transmitter has a 1500 mAh battery that takes about 2 hours to charge and the drone has an 11 Wh battery that takes a little longer (an average 3.7 W delivery is not unreasonable for the drone battery). Using a USB tester indicates that the power draw for each of these items is about 5 W. The transmitter also has this restriction. I have had success with a 12W charger, but nothing more. The directions say that a 10W charger should be used. I have a number of USB-C chargers that are PD compatible, but the Holystone will not recognize those devices. The first requirement is to charge the batteries. Setting up the Holystone HS360S drone is pretty easy. The items that are disposed of, including bags and quickstart guide, are also recyclable. It’s refreshing that the Holystone HS360S is packaged with close to zero disposable packaging materials. Inside the box is the carrying case, with the Holystone neatly packaged within. The rear of the box has information about the manufacturer and some compulsory labeling about the battery, radio, and general safety. The sides of the box are labeled with Holystone. The front features a computer illustration of the drone in flight with the model name “Spydi” in the lower left. ![]() The Holystone HS360s drone comes in a full-color printed roll end tray box with a locking cover.
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