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Set Alert for Product: Smatree Waterproof Hard Case Compatible for DJI Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom with Smart Controller, Carrying Bag for Intelligent Flight Batteries and Accessories(Drone and Accessories are NOT included) - £69.99
When you buy a Drone, you can use it as soon as it’s unboxed. However, you can buy great additional accessories for your drone which will allow you to increase your experience. It’s not easy to find the best accessories for drones, as the Internet is full of suggestions. We have listed our favourites below, such as the vitals including a spare battery or a heavy Duty Case. When you spend thousands on a drone, you need ultimate protection.
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LadyRynn –
I bought this to replace a perfectly serviceable Camera backpack which was simply a little too small. It wasn’t because I have stacks of Photo equipment but because being a lady, I also needed room for such things as my purse, keys, mobile, water bottle and even a small packed lunch in necessary! (unlike guys I rarely have lot s of pockets available) as I didn’t want to be encumbered by a handbag.This back pack has far exceeded my expectations in so may ways. It is seriously capacious, seems quite strong, very well made and very comfortable to wear.The main compartment is deep enough for me put my ‘AF-P DX NIKKOR 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3G ED VR’ – Standing Up with room to close it all up which surprised me. I went out with it loaded up not only take take pictures but to see how it felt on my back (I sometimes get a little back ache problem) – very comfortable. I was a little concerned prior to arrival that the waist strap might not fit (I simply have a temporarily large waist 🙂 ). The waist strap is plenty long enough for most anyone. The Lock is very well fitted into the fabric and seems to function well, the back compartment is also quite roomy with a laptop/tablet pocket within and room for other items.Judging by the prices of similar backpacks of this capacity and versatility, Neewer have produced a quality product at anywhere between 1/2 to 1/3 of the price.
simon k. –
I have been searching for a good camera backpack for ages and have had several(named brands) which I thought would be good….but we’re not up to scratch.You think you getting quality by going with the big name brands but sadly I did not find this the case.I saw this backpack….and by first impressions by the pictures it looked pretty decent….price was average….i was Umming and Rr-ing….for a couple of days, then I thought I’ll purchase it and if it is not what I want I can return it.I’m so glad I did buy it. This dslr backpack blows any backpack I have ever owned, and that is a few, all major name brands.It is sturdy and very well made. I have quite a bit of camera gear and it all fits in perfectly…that is also including a square filter system….5 lenses…2 bodies…circular filters….you get the jist, with still room to spare.The lock is a nice touch ( only downside to the lock is that a key is not provided) so don’t forget your combination. If there is a key I have not found it yet.I would without any doubt highly recommend this dslr backpack to anyone.Well done Neewer*****.
andrew graham –
this bag is like a tardis,I bought this for my forthcoming trip to Iceland,I loaded it up with 2 dslr’s,6 lenses. a flashgun and batteries with room to spare! I tried it on expecting it to be cumbersome, but once the straps are connected and tightened the weight is distributed and it feels comfy to wear
BillG –
The case arrived next day delivery very well protected and double boxed . The preformed foam cutouts for the drone and accessories were a perfect fit , the case can even be used with the normal controller if you leave the pre cutout foam for the smart remote in the case , it will work on both the Smart and normal remote , plenty storage space under the smart remote when in the case the hinges are well made and sturdy with a thick steel pin through the hinge so not likely to brake like a plastic hinge would , I have had it out in the rain where it proved to be 100% waterproof , case itself is made from a very strong and thick plastic type material , I think I could run my car over this without worry lol , I would recommend this over a soft backpack which I have up to now been using .
Geoff60 –
This really is a well made and robust case for the Mavic 2. Drone itself, batteries and smart controller all fit perfectly with a little bit of extra space for spare props and SD cards. You could probably fit the standard controller in it as well. I wouldn’t hesitate if your in the market for one of these.
crown –
Great value and as sturdy as more expensive options including DJI s on case.All fits perfectly, including the smart controller. I noticed one reviewer saying it does not fit , well they are just being thick ! As all you do is remove a foam insert and smart controller fits perfectly.Get one !
Maarten –
Get yourself a few extra batteries for your Spark and you will fly longer! I am really impressed with these batteries, especially for their price. They are smartly designed and so far they have not let me down. I am especially impressed with their automated hibernation mode. I.e. after a week of non use they automatically discharge to a storage voltage.I now have 4 of these with my Fly More Combo, so I can charge them all at once with my desktop charger. 45 minutes and they are charged. I can then fly almost an hour before I need to recharge. Ideal.I have had some of the batteries for a while now and they are not showing any sign of degrading, they still give me full flying times. Impressive.
Josh –
I have visually checked this battery against my original batteries from dji direct – it is identical.I have done a check in the settings and this was made 01/2018 so is new.It had no charges logged.It came in genuine packaging and the serial numbers all matched.Buy with confidence.very happy
DirtyPixel –
Even though I bought the Fly More Combo pack with two batteries, I already knew I’d want a couple more at least. I was a bit sceptical about these as the price seemed too good compared to other online sellers, but the positive reviews convinced me to give it a go and I needn’t have worried.These batteries are genuine and perform exactly the same as the bundled ones from DJI, but for around 35% cheaper than you can get them anywhere else. Total n-brainer. I now have 5 batteries in total and loving the extra flight time and freedom to get the best out of my Spark.
Alan M. –
If you ever wanted to know how powerful your fart is then you NEED to buy this NOW. If you want the result to be accurate though you’ll need to do it indoors with no wind(except the wind from your bum), just drop your pants, hold the fan as close to the hole as possible and let rip, for comparison, mine was 2.7knots, see if you can beat it!!
Muzzy –
I use this as part of my Drone Kit with the inspire one and I was quite impressed on it’s ease of use, and how sensitive the device is. The smallest of gusts turns the small blades which is translated as a reading on the display.This information is available on websites such as the Met Office isnt always accurate, If you are climbing, flying a drone, or walking in the Lake District – there’s no better way to measure the weather than exactly where you are. The Anemometer is very lightweight, it only weighs 73g so it’s unnoticeable if it’s in your pocket. The device comes with a yellow silicone jacket which protects it from light moisture and minor accidents.weather information can be important, areas such as these have there have there own micro-climates, and the weather can change quickly.The Proster Wind Speed Anemometer/Thermometer is a small compact device, that you can put in your pocket or backpack which can be used to accurately measure (+/- 5%) wind speed as well as air temperature. The controls are simple; using the Mode & Set buttons you can set the preferred units of wind speed measurement i.e. MPH, KM/H, MS, knots etc. The °C/°F button toggles between temperature reading between Celsius & Fahrenheit. The LCD display is large and clear, everything you need to know is displayed on a single screen, this includes wind speed, temperature & battery life. Pressing the mode button illuminates the backlight for approx 10 seconds.Overall this is a great little device which can be useful for all type of outdoor activities. It’s small, lightweight and tells you almost everything you need to know about the current weather conditions, I highly recommend it.
Laura Daley –
I bought this device to take the guesswork out of measuring wind speeds. I am new to flying a DJI Phantom drone and I want to ensure that I am not flying in wind conditions of >10m/s. It is not likely that I will use the other units of measurement provided by this device (e.g. mph, knots etc.) but nevertheless it is good to know that they are there. Additionally, it is possible to view the current wind speed, the maximum wind speed recorded, and the average wind speed recorded. The device also has a thermometer.If I could change anything about this anemometer, I would like a better fitting skin, perhaps made of silicone; as the one provided feels as though it may stretch over time. I would have also liked to be able to mount the device onto a tripod to use it hands-free. An alert feature, such as a beep or alarm to notify the user when a user-specified maximum wind speed is reached would also have been useful to me – then I would know to bring my drone back if the device began to beep.Of course, none of the above things are essential, and given the very reasonable price of £12.99 for this anemometer, I am very happy with my purchase and would not hesitate to recommend to others.
Socrates –
This lovely little case fits your drone and remote perfectly and has a little zipped mesh pocket for your instructions, spare batteries, charging cable and spare propellers and guards. It would have been a full 5 stars but for the price! I have several, almost identical cases (without the perfectly cut foam insert to fit your drone and remote snuggly!) which I bought for a couple of quid off eBay and Amazon! You are basically paying over £10 for the foam insert which is cut specifically for this drone! I looked everywhere and although it was quite expensive for what it is, this case was the cheapest I could find in the western world!Having moaned about the price, I have to say that it is an essential buy if you want to keep your drone safe and sound when transporting it to your chosen locations. It fits everything I need to take with me when I fly it, so that’s a plus also! 😉
Alan –
This case provides excellent storage for my eachines E58 camera drone.The shaped apertures inside the case are just right for keeping the drone and the controller safe, secure and fully protected from knocks and bumps.A well designed carry case.
Gareth mapstone –
Fits the eachine e58 perfectly with space for spare batteries, prop guards, charging cables etc. Would recommend
Long Nick –
This is generally an excellent product that provides convenient and well-protected storage for a Mavic Mini Combo kit. The only real issue is that the space provided for the power adapter is designed around a US style adapter, and does not fit a UK adapter (see photo).The only real way of resolving this would be for the manufacturers to provide a UK-specific foam inlay. Otherwise you are left to cut a hole in the foam to make it fit which would spoil an otherwise-excellent product.
T.v –
Everything fits nicely in side
Phillip W. –
Good quality. Just what my mavic Mini needed to be safe and dry.
Eddie –
Great product and really helps with precision take off and landing of the Mavic Pro. What I don’t like with this or any products is gimmicks and this has one. The stick on reflective strips DO NOT STICK and even if they did, they’d come off as soon. As you fold the item to fit it back in its bag. The reflective material is not manufactured for flexibility and is intended for ridged surfaces only. Just before I jump off my soapbox… I don’t do gimmicks… sorry, already said that.
P. Norman –
I have a Mavic 2 and i’m glad I bought this as unless you’re taking off from a flat surface, you risk either your rotors or the camera. Even when powering on the camera goes through the gimble motions and it’s so close to the ground! I would say it’s compulsory to have one.Dual sided colour is handy as contrast depending on the surroundings. Pegs are handy, I normally only use one. Haven’t bothered with reflectors as other reviewers mention they come off.It does jump out of the bag!! so watch out for that. Folding up has a knack but is easy once you’ve done it, just twist like you’re making a figure of 8 and it folds up. It also fits back in the bag provided.I manually land (as it’s fun) but this pad makes it very easy to line up and I imagine if you do make use of a return to home feature then it will also help it to return to the exact location.
Ian Stark –
For ten quid I’m not going to complain. Quality is OK, appearance is OK, functionality is OK. Whether you actually NEED this is less clear. I have a Mavic Air (I upgraded from various Phantoms) and I wouldn’t say landing accuracy has been improved through use of this landing pad. It is handy if the ground is damp, sandy or dusty – and that’s why I haven’t been harsh with the star rating. But for me, it’s just another thing to carry around, so I take off and land from a spot that isn’t damp, sandy or dusty!Again, for a tenner, there’s nothing to complain about, so I am not going to not recommend it.
SotiCoto –
I’ve got somewhat used to storage devices having less space on them than they advertise… but it is always jarring to see “128GB” on the label and find it only has 100GB space on it. More than a fifth of it is missing. Couldn’t they at least have the decency to label how much space we get on these devices rather than some number that is X amount more that we can never use?
A. Watson –
Nice & quick card.Getting around 90mb read and 70mb seq writes on my Latitude 5285 2-in-1.Write speed @4k are higher than some other cards.The screengrab of CrystalDiskMark 5.2.0 shows the other benchmark numbers.
Kam –
i have been buying sandisk for years and they were the best – fast, reliable and excellent value. i have purchases a few sandisk usb flash drives, usb c and usb 3 and they all had one thing in common; highly unreliable and required regular (full formatting) after they for no reason stop copying and make windows crash. i thought i would give this sandisk product one final chance because its from their “extreme” range and i hadn’t tried the sd cards so i thought benefit of the doubt. right from the packet, it made windows crash – not sure why but after restarting, i put it in saying error and let windows repair it. started copying my music, it was lightning fast – around the 60-70 mbs mark and about 1/3 way through 0! wouldnt respond and crashed windows. so, same process… FULL format and it worked ok but i had moved it to USB 2.0 just to be sure – i simply wanted to copy the files didn’t really care about the speed.put simply, i think i am done with sandisk now – i won’t bother returning this now as i have my music on my phone and will leave it at that.but if you want a micro sd card for regular use or any thing memory/flash related i REALLY advise you NOT to buy sandisk products as they ALL (i have had 4 sandisk flash based drives) and they all exhibit the same behaviour.if you want very casual use and don’t mind the occasional faffing around with formatting and stuff, then i suppose for the money they are OK.also i have attached the benchmark – no 160mb ANYWHERE – even on the sequential read which is the fastest so i would go so far to say its a lie – same for the 90mb claim. stopped running the test after the sequential as it was known what was to follow with others.
P. Brown –
Good quality warning signs, would buy again.
Justin –
Good quality semi flexible sign
Amazon Customer –
Good quality product, double sided tape is the order of the day if you want to fix it to anything or just plain maskers.
Federico P. –
Ecco, cercavo un Joystick con cui potevo giocare sia al cellulare che usarlo con il mio DJI Tello. Ecco questo è perfetto! Si ricarica via micro USB con un powerbank o con un caricabatterie da cellulare. i comandi sono rapidi e senza lag.Consiglio assolutamente!
Marco –
A differenza degli altri joypad, questo simula la pressione delle dita sullo schermo. E’ quindi necessario prima impostare tutti i pulsanti utilizzando l’apposita app (i present non esistono per il tello , ho dovuto inventarli!). Non è quindi immediato l’utilizzo. buona la durata delle batterie oltre 8 ore. Il manuale in italiano non c’è (inglese ed altre lingue) come anche l’app è solo in inglese.
Andrea –
Tempo fa avevo acquistato un piccolo drone Tello, ma comandarlo tramite il touch screen dello schermo è abbastanza scomodo. Per questo ho deciso di prendere questo controller tipo joystick. La procedura di abbinamento è stata facile e veloce e non ho riscontrato alcun problema. Per questo mi sento di consigliarlo.
Client d’Amazon –
Easy to apply stickersDont know if they will last long
Amazon Customer –
Makes the mavic pro look cool. Good quality stickers.
Vlad –
Way too expensive for a sticker like that.
Jerome –
Inexpensive bit of fun for your drone. Numbered stickers too for multiple batteries which is useful.
Retail therapy –
Laser cut washable decals for drones advertised for DJI Mavic Air but I have put a falcon head on my Hubsan Zino.very sticky & durable .
Tony –
In terms being lightweight this rucksack style case fits the bill however the build quality lets it down badly, I had a Mavic 2, 3 batterys a smart controller And a filter set with a few spare props in it, within 4 weeks the shoulder straps started freying within 5 weeks 1 of the straps had virtually fallen apart, asked for a refund as wasn’t happy and was refused, the pocket inside the case is good for nothing as anything in it falls out overall it’s not that good sadly there are much better rucksacks out there I’m sure
Lee Anderson –
The bag is brilliant. However the only snag is everything falls out when it’s on your back. There is nothing to secure the bits in the foam enough to keep them in. Gravity let’s everything fall out inside the bag. So when you open it, your bits are all over the place. Every time…..
Amazon Customer –
Great product and everything fit inside
Amazon Customer –
The outputs are not quite right for all the elements. Phantom 4 fits snug in the centre however none of the battery cut outs are the right fit for the batteries and the cut out for the controller is also slightly wrong.
Hoochy –
Perfect for my DJI Phantom 4 Pro. Fits like a glove. Also can store up to 5 batteries (one in phantom). Photos say it all. Very happy with this purchase. Great value for money.
TIM7777 –
Absolutely perfact for the Syma X8PRO. Takes all accessories including four batteries and chargers. It’s as if it’s made to measure….(as long as you remove the prop guards).
DiNerve –
Very smart design, nylon and padded back seem of better quality than cheap styrofoam backpacks.The extra compartment for 4 batteries allows to free up space in the case to house all cables, chargers, filters etc.The extra tablet pocket is large enough to house a lot more than an iPad and side pockets allow for more stuff tobe placed in there.Price feels right for it’s value, if you want a cheap yet decent alternative to much pricier backpacks go for it! although comfortable, probably not really suitable for long treks but surely more than enough for a short or even medium one!
ChrisH –
As a pack for carrying a Phantom 4 Pro it’s great value, the design offers just what you need to carry everything in one case. My iPad sunshade and foldable landing pad will fit inside the main compartment lying on top of the styrofoam case and the top can still be easily zipped closed. My spare batteries go inside the styrofoam case into the compartments DJI provide for them, that leaves the top pockets of this case free for extra items like a compact camera or other goodies. I would have liked to see more padding on the outer face of the iPad pocket as the thin material offers little protection against impacts here (a very vulnerable place). It would have been better to have the iPad pocket situated between the top pocket and the main compartment for the foam box. Anyway, for myself I just put a layer of bubble-wrap inside and have the glass screen facing in towards the styrofoam box. That little flap that covers the locking mechanism for the box though – I mean, why? It serves no useful purpose whatsoever. I can see no advantage to being able to release the case lock whilst the cover is zipped shut.. Anyway, this is a simple carrying pack – it’s not a super strong design for expeditions. It may survive a camping holiday or two if you’re careful with it and don’t abuse the zips, but for expeditions you’ll want something more expensive that offers stronger construction. Maybe the Manfrotto pack would be better. For me it’s perfect, chuck it in the back of the car to transport it and then carry everything as a single backpack to the flying location.
Tion Langan –
This is an excellent bag to hold the phantom 4 in its original case.I find it fits the drone case in main compartment, on top of that I fit my iPad Pro. On the outside flap there’s another pocket which fits my polar pro filters.The top compartment fits 3 battery’s and my neck strap and iPad cable.Side compartments for props and a drinkIt’s a really well made bag, would definitely recommend.So much easier than carrying the case and then iPad and filters separately.Sellers communication 10/10