K10 Max Drone with 4K Triple Cameras & Obstacle Avoidance | Foldable FPV Quadcopter
K10 Max Drone with 4K Triple Cameras & Obstacle Avoidance | Foldable FPV Quadcopter
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K10 Max Brushless Drone with Triple Camera, 4K Photo Output, 1080p Video, and Optical Flow Support
The K10 Max is an ultra-light foldable brushless drone for recreational flyers who want more framing variety without carrying a larger GPS model. Its strongest appeal is the combination of an about 110-gram body, triple-camera layout, 90° electric tilt, and vertical shooting support for quick mobile-ready content.
Optical flow positioning, 4-way infrared obstacle-assist, headless mode, one-key return, and app-linked creative tools make it easier to enjoy nearby visual-line-of-sight flights, simple stills, and short everyday clips.
Quick Highlights
- Ultra-light triple-camera carry: At about 110 grams, the foldable K10 Max gives you a main camera, front ultra-wide lens, and bottom optical flow lens in an easy take-along body.
- Quick mobile-ready framing: 90° electric tilt, vertical shooting support, 1080p native video, 4K photo output, and app snapshots up to 8K add more ways to frame casual content.
- Brushless everyday feel: The 1503 brushless motor setup helps the drone feel smoother and less toy-like than many basic brushed starter models.
- Beginner support without GPS complexity: Optical flow positioning, 4-way infrared obstacle-assist, headless mode, one-key return, and speed switching help nearby flights feel more approachable.
Key Features
- Triple-camera setup for more flexible framing: The K10 Max combines a main camera for photo and video capture, a front ultra-wide lens for a broader view, and a bottom optical flow lens for flight-support hovering. This gives it more framing flexibility than a basic single-camera entry drone while keeping expectations realistic for recreational stills, quick clips, and leisure flying.
- 90° electric camera tilt with vertical-shooting support: The main camera supports 90° remote electric tilt, making it easier to frame forward views and higher-angle shots during flight. A vertical shooting mode adds extra flexibility for portrait-style mobile content, though it remains better suited to quick sharing than to professional mobile production.
- Brushless power in a lightweight foldable body: The 1503 brushless motor setup gives the drone a more refined feel than many basic brushed models, while the foldable body and takeoff weight of around 110 grams make it easier to carry and pack. It is a good fit for light outdoor use, though real-world wind performance still depends on conditions and pilot input.
- Infrared obstacle-assist support with clear limits: Four-way infrared sensing adds extra support during slower flights and works best indoors or against distinct walls. It should be treated as a flight aid rather than automatic collision prevention, and it may be less reliable around thin objects, transparent glass, or wires.
- Beginner-friendly controls with app creativity tools: Optical flow positioning, headless mode, one-key return, gesture capture, trajectory flight, Beauty Filters, MV creation, and three speed modes help make the K10 Max easier to approach for leisure flights and instant content creation.
FAQ
Is the K10 Max beginner-friendly?
Yes. The K10 Max is easier for beginners to approach than a very basic drone because it combines optical flow positioning, headless mode, one-key return, and app-linked flight tools. It still works best in open spaces, good lighting, and with realistic expectations.
What should I expect from the camera?
The main camera supports photo output up to 4K, app snapshots up to 8K, and 1080p native video, together with 90° electric tilt and a 120° ultra-wide front lens. This model is better suited to short aerial framing, quick clips, and mobile-ready captures than to advanced filming work.
Is this a GPS drone?
No. This is an optical flow drone without GPS, so it is best flown within visual line of sight and in conditions with good lighting.
How far can it fly?
Control distance reaches about 100 meters, about 328 feet, in suitable conditions. Because this is a non-GPS drone, it makes the most sense for nearby recreational flying rather than long-range expectations.
Does obstacle avoidance fully prevent collisions?
No. The four-way infrared system is a support feature, not guaranteed collision protection. It works best indoors or against distinct walls, and it may not reliably detect thin objects, transparent glass, or wires.
What kind of video and photo output does it have?
Recorded video is 1080p native, while photo output can reach up to 4K and app snapshots can reach up to 8K. These should be understood as different parts of the camera experience rather than one identical output layer.
Honest Guide
What Kind of Drone Is the K10 Max?
The K10 Max is a lightweight foldable non-GPS brushless drone for beginners and leisure users who want easier hovering, more camera-angle flexibility, app-based creative tools, and short-range flying in one compact setup.
Who Is It Best Suited For?
It is best suited to buyers who want a lightweight everyday drone for quick recreational flights, simple aerial framing, and mobile-ready sharing without moving up to a more advanced GPS platform.
What Kind of Image Setup Should You Expect?
The K10 Max uses a triple-camera layout with photo output up to 4K, app snapshots up to 8K, and 1080p native recorded video. It also adds 90° electric tilt, a 120° ultra-wide front lens, and a vertical shooting mode for more flexibility. Photo output, app snapshots, and recorded video should be treated as different output layers rather than one identical quality level.
Where It Makes the Most Sense
- Beginner practice flights
- Recreational everyday flying
- Short-range aerial framing
- Users who want a triple-camera layout
- Buyers who want brushless motors in a lightweight foldable body
- Users who want phone-linked creative tools and quick mobile sharing
What to Keep Realistic
- This is not a GPS drone.
- It is better suited to nearby flying in visual line of sight than to long-range expectations.
- The four-way infrared system should be treated as support, not automatic protection.
- Thin objects, transparent glass, and wires may not be detected reliably.
- Recorded video is 1080p native, while 4K photo output and app snapshots up to 8K are separate output layers.
- At about 110 grams, it is very easy to carry, but local operating rules can still vary.
Final Fit Check
The K10 Max fits best when ultra-light carry, triple-camera framing, vertical shooting, and quick mobile sharing matter more than GPS navigation or advanced outdoor performance.
What’s in the Box
Inside the package, you get the core lightweight drone kit plus the battery, carrying, propeller, protection, charging, and setup accessories needed for everyday leisure flying.
- 1 × K10 Max drone
- 1 × Remote control
- 1 × 3.7 V 1800 mAh battery
- 1 × Storage bag
- 4 × Spare propellers
- 4 × Protective frames
- 1 × USB charging cable
- 1 × Screwdriver
- 2 × User guides
Technical Specifications
Camera and Viewing
- Model: K10 Max Drone
- Product type: Lightweight foldable non-GPS brushless drone
- Camera system: Triple-camera layout
- Main camera photo output: Up to 4K
- App snapshot output: Up to 8K
- Recorded video resolution: 1080p HD native
- Camera tilt: 90° electric remote tilt
- Lens field of view: 120° ultra-wide angle
- Secondary cameras: Front ultra-wide lens and bottom optical flow lens
- Vertical shooting mode: Supported
- Zoom capability: 50x digital zoom
Flight, Power, and Size
- Flight time: About 15 minutes
- Battery: 3.7 V 1800 mAh modular battery
- Control distance: About 100 meters, about 328 feet
- Motor type: 1503 brushless motor
- Motor rating: 4000KV
- Take-off weight: About 110 grams, about 3.9 ounces
- Folded dimensions: 14 × 8 × 5 cm, about 5.5 × 3.1 × 2.0 inches
- Unfolded dimensions: 25 × 20 × 5 cm, about 9.8 × 7.9 × 2.0 inches
- Wind resistance: Level 6
Flight Support and App Functions
- Flight type: Optical flow drone without GPS
- Flight support: Optical flow positioning
- Obstacle assist: 4-way infrared obstacle-assist support
- Easy flight functions: Headless mode and one-key return
- App and smart functions: Gravity sensing control, trajectory flight, gesture photo or video capture, Beauty Filters, and MV creation
- Flight modes: Low, medium, and high speed switching
- Lighting: LED night navigation lights
- Included protection: 4 protective frames
Unlock All Features
Flight Assistance
- Optical flow positioning
- 4-way infrared obstacle-assist support
- Headless mode
- One-key return
- Low, medium, and high speed modes
Camera and Shooting Tools
- Triple-camera layout
- Main camera with photo output up to 4K
- App snapshots up to 8K
- 1080p native video
- 90° electric remote tilt
- 120° ultra-wide front lens
- Vertical shooting mode
- 50x digital zoom
Casual App and Creative Features
These app-linked features add quick creative variety, but the main buying reason remains the ultra-light body, triple-camera framing, and simple mobile-ready shooting.
- Gravity sensing control
- Trajectory flight
- Gesture photo and video capture
- Beauty Filters
- MV creation
- App FPV viewing
- Dual control options through remote and smartphone app
Everyday Flying Details
- 1503 brushless motors
- 4000KV motor rating
- About 110 gram take-off weight
- Foldable body
- LED night navigation lights
- Storage bag included
- Protective frames included
The K10 Max is easiest to enjoy as a pocket-light leisure drone: lift off nearby, tilt the camera, try a vertical shot, and save quick everyday clips from a compact brushless flyer.
Fly Safe & Legal
Fly responsibly and always check your local drone, privacy, and airspace rules before use.
Because the K10 Max is an optical flow drone without GPS, keep it within visual line of sight and use it in good lighting conditions.
The infrared obstacle-assist system should be treated as extra support rather than automatic protection, and it may be less reliable around thin objects, transparent glass, or wires.
Use realistic expectations for range, wind performance, and low-light flying.
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