Do I Actually Use These Products l’ve Recommended to You? A Long Term Review
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Hi everybody, welcome back to the channel. If this is your first time here, my name is Russ, and this is 51 Drones. In this video, I’m going to show you some of the many products that I’ve reviewed and actually used over the past eight years. I’ll let you know if they’re still something I would recommend today. I donโt think enough product reviewers do that. They review something when a company sends it to them, then never talk about it again, so you really donโt know if itโs something that will last or if youโll use it enough to get your moneyโs worth. Most of these products are related to drones, but some tie into what I do here on the channel and in my everyday life. Finally, you might want to watch all the way to the end without skipping, because in celebration of my birthday this month, I have a little surprise giveaway for all of you.
Triple Tech Drone Tablets
The first product I want to show you is one of the most expensive and somewhat controversial drone accessories over the past five or six years, but itโs also one Iโve used extensively: the Triple Tech line of drone tablets. This company sells tablets and a phone targeted toward drone pilots. They achieve this with a super bright screen, like the Triple Tech 9 Pro, which is almost 18 months old now. It has a 1300 sustained nits screen, more than bright enough to see even on the sunniest days. A bright screen is crucial when flying drones, especially one that doesnโt dim as it heats up. Iโve actually lost a drone because I was using my iPhone on a super hot day; the phone dimmed so badly I couldnโt see where I was, and I crashed my drone into the water.
Triple Tech products are also very toughโthey can handle being dropped, stepped on, even driven over, or submerged in water. Theyโre designed for heavy use, and a lot of motocross people and ATV enthusiasts use them. Theyโre great for traveling across the country when you need GPS mapping ability. They also make mounts for handlebars and such, so itโs a very useful product that can double as a phone, which is an added bonus. The downside, at least for the tablets, is their heavier weight and high price. The 9 Pro, even at a year and a half old, still costs over $1,100. The 8 Pro is quite a bit cheaper and still very capable, but thatโs a lot of cash for most people. Unless youโre a hardcore daily user, itโs hard to justify the price. They do offer the Triple Tech Mini, the size of a normal smartphone, but even that is a bit pricey.
Do I still use any of my Triple Tech products? I have all of them, but the answer is no, not really. Although theyโre superior to the built-in monitors on the latest DJI drone controllers like the RC and RC2, Iโve decided I donโt want more gear to carry around. Iโve had to make choices about what I carry, and this was one product I removed from my bag to save space and weight. Turn on the controller, turn on the drone, and go. Are Triple Tech products great? Yes. Good customer service? Yes. Expensive? Yes, but if your use case demands ruggedness, long battery life, and a super bright screen, the price becomes irrelevant. You buy the tool that works for you. My long-term review score for all Triple Tech products is a 7.5 out of 10. Oh, and stay away from the Triple Tech 7โthat thing was a disaster.
PGY Tech One Mo Backpack
Next, this product is something I reviewed almost six years ago, and it has stood the test of time. I have so many bags, cases, and backpacks I donโt know what to do with them. Iโll probably give some away or sell some on Gear Focus, but this one rises above them all: the original One Mo backpack from PGY Tech. You canโt get this exact one anymore; they now have the One Mo 2, which is pretty much the same with a few enhancements. All PGY Tech bags are some of the best in the industry, but this one has the perfect combination of weight, pockets, durability, and comfort. Iโve raved about this bag from day one, and Iโm still very happy with it now. They offer a tremendous variety of storage solutions for all kinds of content creation, so Iโll link my favorites in the video description. If youโre looking for a great bag, backpack, or case that will stand the test of time, my overall score for the PGY Tech One Mo backpack is a 9 out of 10. Itโs such a good bag.
Firehouse Ark 5 Drone Beacon
Next, when it comes to flying a drone at night, at least in the United States, you must have an anti-collision beacon attached to it. Over the years, Iโve tried countless brands and models of drone beacons, and nothing comes close to the Firehouse Ark 5. Compact, simple, durable, and brilliant, its 1,000-lumen output allows this beacon to reach well beyond the FAA-required three statute miles. The battery life is great, and the price is appropriate at around $31. If you fly at night, thereโs no reason to buy any other strobe. This will be the last one you ever buy unless you lose it, of course. For the Firehouse Ark 5, I give it a 10 out of 10โa perfect score. Itโs such an amazing product, and every drone pilot who flies at night should have one.
Smartphone Gimbal
Next, letโs talk about something I really liked at first but now hardly use at all: a smartphone gimbal. The purpose of one is to help you get smooth, steady footage with your phone so your videos look more professional. They also have fun software features like motion hyperlapse and focus tracking, but I just donโt find myself using these anymore. However, they must still be popular somewhere because companies keep making them, and people keep buying them. I feel like itโs just another extra piece of gear I donโt want to carry around. Itโs nice to have if you really need it, but most of the time, you probably wonโt use it. One use case where they still have value is for Realtors who want to make their own walkthrough videos of propertiesโit provides enough stabilization to improve those over just carrying your phone around the house. For the average Joe, though, I think your money would be better spent on an action camera like the DJI Action 5 Pro or one of the DJI Pocket cameras, like the Pocket 3. Iโm not including those in this video since itโs about products Iโve used for a while, but either would be a better investment than a smartphone gimbal. Theyโre inexpensive, but Iโd rather see you put that money toward something youโll use in more situations. For smartphone gimbals, Iโd give them a 6 out of 10 right now because there are so many better options out there.
Freewell ND Filters
Now letโs get back to drones. What about ND filters? Picking an ND filter for your drone is like deciding what shampoo to useโyes, that joke was intentionalโbut Iโll make this easy for you. When it comes to drones, you should look at nothing else besides Freewell. They own the market due to their build quality and natural color, which is their primary focus. Unlike many companies that do so many other things, they invest heavily in research and development. Iโve only used Freewell for the past four years on my drones. Iโve tried others, but I always go back to Freewell. A common question is: do you need the all-day packs? Do you have to spend that much on these 16- or 8-packs of filters? It depends on whether you fly in varied situations. Nine times out of ten, an ND8, ND16, and ND32 are all you need. The polarized ones are nice if youโre capturing city aerials or footage around water on sunny days with lots of reflections, but even then, I usually stick to a straight ND filter. I long for the day we get a drone with a built-in ND filter, but I donโt know if thatโll ever happen. For Freewell filters, I give them a 9 out of 10โtheyโre so good, and the price for what you get is amazing.
Kershaw Live Wire Knife
Now, hereโs a quick and random one: part of my EDCโeveryday carryโis my pocket knife. Why am I showing you this? Why not? Over the past year, Iโve started collecting knives. It began because I wanted a nice knife for unboxingโsomething YouTubers who do unboxings seem to enjoy. Itโs cool to have a nice knife, and thatโs all it took; for some reason, itโs really addicting, and I donโt understand why. My go-to brand has been BenchmadeโI started with them and have some of their knivesโbut last fall, I was looking for an Out The Front knife. I didnโt feel like paying so much for a Benchmade since their Out The Fronts are pricey, like $400 to $600. A salesman at Shields showed me his knife: the Kershaw Live Wire. I think itโs the 9000 model. He showed me a YouTube video of a guy beating the crap out of his, and I was sold. I use this knife every single day, multiple times, at home, at work, unboxing packages. Iโve yet to sharpen itโitโs the best knife I own. Is it a bit spendy for an Out The Front knife? Relatively, yes, but I wanted to show it to you because people occasionally ask if Iโm into EDC, and yes, I am. This is it; this is my EDC.
Samsung Evo Select Memory Cards
So what about storage, like memory cards? Iโve used SanDisk since day one, and Iโve only had one card ever fail on meโa SanDisk card. But for the past year, Iโve switched to the Samsung Evo Select for my drones, action cameras, and other devices. Right now, Iโm using this aquamarine-colored oneโthe Evo Select. I switched because they had a huge sale one dayโI donโt even remember whenโand I decided to try them since the price was much better than SanDisk. The ratings were great, and I thought itโd be nice to save a few bucks. Since then, Iโve stuck with Samsung cards because theyโre consistently cheaper than SanDisk, even when neither is on sale. Sometimes theyโre a lot cheaper; Iโve noticed more sales on Amazon. As long as I have no issues with them, Iโll keep using them. My score for the Samsung Evo Select cards is 8.7 out of 10, and it could go higher the longer I use them.
Simic Charger and Power Source
Next, I want to show you the product I labeled my product of the year last year: this 100-watt charger and 145-watt power source from Simic. It works with an 18V Ryobi batteryโI call them โRYโ batteriesโand itโs incredibly useful for so many things. It has an OLED screen, two USB-C ports for charging, a flashlight, and a strobe light; it looks really cool. If you own anything Ryobi, this is a great investment for your toolbox. Theyโve since released a bigger version, the PSC Pro Max, a 225-watt power source thatโs incredible for such a small device. Itโs powerful, versatile, and portable. I can still highly recommend this productโI give it a 9 out of 10.
Favorite Drone
Finally, I want to answer one of the most frequent questions I get, and many drone YouTubers get too: whatโs my favorite drone? Iโve been fortunate to fly a wide variety of drones, and narrowing it down to one is really tough. I need to mention the drone that started it all for me and so many others: the DJI Mavic Pro. It was instrumental in growing the hobby into what it is today. That said, itโs not my favorite anymore because technology has progressed so much since then. I also want to mention the Matrice 30Tโit was such a fun experience. Itโs a beast with thermal imaging, amazing tracking, and the ability to fly in rain or nearly any weather conditionโjust a really cool drone. But my favorite all-around drone is the DJI A2S. I say that because itโs the one I used for both commercial purposes and just flying for fun. Whether for real estate or capturing amazing aerial footage, I took the A2S everywhere. The image quality was awesomeโit still is. The size, signal strength, everything about it made it my go-to drone.
I havenโt flown it in a while because we now have the A3S, my most-used drone currently. Itโs a step above the A2S, and that medium zoom camera lens is spectacularโso good. I havenโt used the A3S as long as the A2S, so in a few months, I might shift the A2S down and call the A3S my favorite of all time. The A2S is still great, though. The problem now is that while you can find some online, the price hasnโt dropped much. For just a couple hundred more, you can get the A3S. So, if youโre looking for an awesome drone, donโt spend your money on the A2S right now unless you find a good refurbished one for around $700 or $800. Otherwise, just get the A3S. Overall, I give the A2S a 9.9 out of 10โitโs such a great drone.
Birthday Giveaway
Since you stuck around and watched the entire video, you get to hear about the giveaway, and this oneโs really cool because you can hardly find it anywhere in the world. As a celebration of my birthday month, Iโm giving away this brand-new DJI Neo Fly More Combo. The box is opened, but nothing has been usedโI just opened it once to take a video of the drone for B-roll, then put it back. Nothing has been turned on or used. It comes with everything: the controller, three batteries, a charging bank, and all accessoriesโabout a $420 value. One of you has a chance to win it. Hereโs what you need to do to be eligible:
- Subscribe to the channel.
- Click on my Amazon store link in the video description. No need to buy anything, but if you want to, go aheadโit helps this channel survive.
- Throughout this video, five numbers flashed on the screen. Send me an email with those five numbersโdo not comment them below the video. Email them to the address shown on the screen. If you comment the numbers below, Iโll delete your comment.
Once this video hits 10,000 views or on February 28, 2025โwhichever comes firstโIโll place every correct submission on a list and use a random comment picker to choose the winner. Iโll email the winner for their shipping address and announce them on my YouTube community tab and Instagram Stories. So, when the video reaches 10,000 views or passes February 28, 2025, the giveaway is complete. It takes a little effort on your part, but itโs a great item thatโs super hard to find, and you have a chance to win. One final thing: if you want to know about any giveaways I do, I always let my channel members know ahead of time. If youโd like to become a channel member, thereโs a link in the video description. Click the thumbs-up on your way out todayโI appreciate that. Thanks for watching, have a great day, and as always, fly safe and fly smart.
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