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New Version K11 GPS Drone 4K Camera | 28 Min Flight | 4KM Range

New Version K11 GPS Drone 4K Camera | 28 Min Flight | 4KM Range

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K11 Turbo GPS Drone with 3-Axis Mechanical Gimbal, Native 4K Camera, and 4KM Wired Digital Transmission

Step up to a more serious outdoor camera drone built for steadier footage and longer-range live viewing. The K11 Turbo combines a 3-axis mechanical gimbal, native 4K recording, and a wired digital transmission workflow in a larger, more capable platform that feels far more deliberate in the air than a basic foldable Wi-Fi drone.

It is a strong fit for confident beginners, hobby pilots, and recreational shooters who want smoother stored video, stronger outdoor presence, and a more advanced live-view setup for open-area flying. GPS and optical-flow support, a detachable laser obstacle-sensing module, a 2204 brushless motor and 35A ESC system, and an 11.4V intelligent battery all contribute to a more serious outdoor platform. This model makes the most sense for open-area recreational flying and hobby aerial shooting rather than casual indoor use or ultra-light grab-and-go sessions.

Quick Highlights

  • Steadier stored footage: A 3-axis mechanical gimbal plus EIS helps the K11 Turbo deliver more controlled video than a typical entry-level foldable drone.
  • Longer-range live-view workflow: The wired digital transmission setup is designed to work with a phone connected to the remote controller, supporting a more serious long-range viewing workflow than standard phone-only Wi-Fi setups.
  • More capable outdoor platform: The 11.4V battery, 2204 brushless motors, and 35A ESC system give the K11 Turbo a more substantial outdoor flight feel.
  • Smarter open-area support: GPS positioning, return-related functions, laser obstacle awareness, follow modes, and waypoint tools add more confidence for recreational outdoor flights.

Key Features

  • 3-axis mechanical gimbal with native 4K recording: The camera system combines a physical 3-axis gimbal with EIS support to help deliver steadier footage, while also supporting 4K recording at 20 fps and 2.7K recording at 30 fps on a microSD card.
  • 4KM wired digital transmission workflow: The long-range transmission system is designed to work when your smartphone is connected to the remote controller with one of the included data cables, helping support longer-distance live viewing than standard phone-only Wi-Fi setups.
  • Detachable 360° laser obstacle sensing module: The top-mounted laser module helps with obstacle awareness in flight, but it should be treated as a flight aid rather than a guarantee against every obstacle in every condition.
  • 2204 brushless motor and 35A ESC power system: The motor and ESC setup supports stronger outdoor performance, more efficient power delivery, and a more capable flight feel than lightweight toy-style drones.
  • GPS and optical-flow positioning support: GPS helps with outdoor positioning and follow or return-related functions, while optical-flow support helps with steadier hovering in suitable lower-altitude environments.
  • Foldable body with carbon-fiber-texture finish: The folding design is easier to transport, while the carbon-fiber-texture finish gives the airframe a more technical, equipment-style look.
FAQ

What kind of camera performance should I expect?

The K11 Turbo is positioned for stabilized hobby aerial capture with a more advanced camera system than a typical entry-level drone. It supports native 4K recording at 20 fps and 2.7K recording at 30 fps on a microSD card, with a 3-axis mechanical gimbal and EIS working together to improve steadiness.

How does the wired digital transmission system work in real use?

For the long-range live-view setup, your phone needs to connect to the remote controller using one of the included data cables. That wired connection is part of how this model supports its extended digital transmission workflow, so it should not be treated like a standard phone-only Wi-Fi drone setup.

How far can it really fly and transmit?

The stated maximum control and live-view range is up to 4000 meters under open-area conditions with the wired connection workflow in place. Real-world results still depend on interference, weather, visibility, local rules, and how open the flying environment is.

How does obstacle sensing help in real flights?

The detachable laser obstacle module is best treated as a flight aid for obstacle awareness. It can help in more complex surroundings, but performance depends on surfaces, speed, lighting, and setup conditions, so it should not be treated as full automatic collision protection.

What should I know about recording and storage?

A high-speed microSD card is needed for full-quality 4K or 2.7K recording. Video saved directly to a phone is more compressed, so the memory card is the better choice when you want the best recording quality from this model.

Is this a good fit for beginners?

It is more approachable than many larger camera drones because it includes one-key takeoff and landing, headless mode, GPS support, and return-related functions. At the same time, its size, range, and heavier flight platform make it a better fit for confident beginners and hobby pilots who plan to fly in open outdoor spaces.

Honest Guide

The K11 Turbo makes the most sense for buyers who want a more capable recreational camera drone with longer-range live viewing, better stabilization, and more serious outdoor flight potential than a basic foldable Wi-Fi model. Its strongest appeal is the combination of a 3-axis gimbal, native 4K camera, longer-endurance battery setup, and wired digital transmission workflow.

For camera expectations, this model clearly sits above casual toy-style drones. The combination of a physical gimbal, EIS support, native 4K recording at 20 fps, and 2.7K recording at 30 fps makes it more suitable for deliberate aerial capture and steadier travel footage. It still remains a consumer hobby platform rather than a cinema or enterprise system.

The 4000-meter transmission claim should be understood correctly. This setup depends on a wired phone-to-controller connection using the included data cable, and it makes the most sense in open flying areas with lower interference. It should not be read as a blanket promise that every environment will deliver the same result.

The laser obstacle module is useful as an added layer of flight awareness, especially in more complex surroundings, but it should not be treated as guaranteed collision prevention. The same goes for GPS follow, visual tracking, waypoint flight, and orbit flight: they are helpful convenience features, but they still depend on conditions and setup quality.

At around 900 g takeoff weight with the battery and laser module installed, this is a more substantial platform than a mini drone. That can be an advantage for capability and presence in the air, but it also means you should approach it as a more serious outdoor aircraft rather than a casual pocket flyer.

If you want a longer-range recreational camera drone with gimbal stabilization and a more advanced transmission setup, this model makes a lot of sense. If you want something lighter, simpler, and easier for short casual flights, a smaller entry-level platform may make more sense.

What’s in the Box
  • 1 × K11 Turbo GPS Drone with Carbon-Fiber-Texture Finish
  • 1 × 11.4 V 3500 mAh Intelligent Battery
  • 1 × Remote Controller with LCD Telemetry Screen
  • 1 × Laser Obstacle Sensing Module
  • 3 × RC Data Cables, Lightning, USB-C, and Micro-USB
  • 4 × Spare Propellers
  • 1 × USB Charging Cable
  • 1 × Tool Kit
  • 1 × Portable Carrying Case
Technical Specifications
  • Model: K11 Turbo
  • Camera Sensor: 1/3.2-inch CMOS
  • Recording Resolution: 4K at 20 fps or 2.7K at 30 fps on microSD card
  • Stabilization: 3-axis mechanical gimbal with EIS support
  • Camera Tilt: 0° to 90° remote adjustment
  • Zoom: 3x digital zoom
  • Operating Frequency: 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz dual-band with auto-switching
  • Maximum Control and Live-View Range: Up to 4000 meters with wired phone-to-controller connection
  • Battery Capacity: 11.4 V 3500 mAh Li-Po
  • Flight Time: About 35 to 37 minutes per battery
  • Motor System: 2204 brushless motor, 1750 KV, with 35A ESC
  • Wind Resistance Rating: Level 6
  • Flight Speed: Ascent 6 m/s, descent 3.5 m/s
  • Positioning Support: GPS and optical flow
  • Follow Modes: GPS follow and visual tracking
  • Flight Modes: Waypoint flight, orbit flight, gesture capture, VR mode, MV production, headless mode, and one-key takeoff and landing
  • Obstacle Sensing: Detachable 360° laser sensing module
  • Obstacle Detection Distance: About 15 to 20 meters
  • Takeoff Weight: About 900 g with battery and laser module
  • Unfolded Size: 48 × 40 × 9 cm
  • Diagonal Size: 55 cm
  • microSD Support: 32 GB to 128 GB, Class 10 or U3
  • Lighting: High-brightness LED navigation lights
Fly Safe & Legal

Always check your local drone rules, no-fly zones, privacy requirements, registration requirements, and site-specific flight restrictions before takeoff. Use a high-speed microSD card for full-quality recording, keep visual awareness during longer-range flights, and remember that both transmission range and obstacle sensing depend on setup quality and real-world conditions.

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