Furibee vr01 fpv goggles5/7/2023 ![]() Flies well, even in slightly windy conditions.Good for kids (even those slightly younger than 14?).Where the E010’s stability is great practice for beginner maneuvers, the H8’s speed trains reactions! Though the H8 would simply embarrass the E010 in race outdoors, on a lounge floor track inside, the H8 would be like an F1 car on a go kart track, pretty much impossible to handle! E010 Pro’s If you are an experienced hand with quads the H8 will probably be more rewarding, but if you have kids that you would like to get into the hobby the E010 is the way to go. If however you live somewhere that the weather is great for flying, most of the time, (I live in South Africa now, so am blessed with good weather) then the H8 would probably be a better choice. If you live far from a field to fly outside, or where you live has terrible weather for long months of the year (I’m originally from London so used to be plagued by both of these factors) then the E010 will probably offer the most use. I think the best choice for you, really comes down to a lot of things… Aerial J-turn’s or 180’s are hard to pull off, you have to be so quick on the transfer of pitch that often you have spun too far and fly off in an almost random direction! Which One Should You Get? I lost my H8 in a tree for 2 nights in the rain, when the wind deigned to give it back I just needed to clean the battery terminals charge it up and off it went! At this point I must mention the yaw rate of the H8, in ‘low rate mode’ it’s pretty quick in ‘high rates’ yaw becomes so fast that can be difficult to control, once you get used to just how fast it spins, though, it does make for some pretty sweet maneuvers. The H8’s prop guards are shaped like grappling hooks so be cautious flying around trees. The H8 can shock with awesome agility and punch, the flips are much easier to recover from than the E010 – with its added punch you can comfortably recover from double and even triple flips, just cut the power as you initiate the flip to execute double (or more) flips. It will reward the pilot who has flown the E010 for a week or 2 first. The Eachine H8 is probably the natural progression from the E010, it’s a lot faster and more slippery than the E010, but just as much, if not more fun, to fly. The E010 can, however, be upgraded and every part replaced or added to with options from insane speed (19000kv) motors, upgraded batteries, a camera and different camera mounts, all in a myriad different colours and designs to form the ‘TinyWhoop.’ RakonHeli even makes a special carbon fibre and aluminium fuselage to fit the board and 6mm motors! The E010 does need to be flown inside to feel the excitement of near misses, outside it struggles with the wind, in the open air feels a bit cumbersome and slightly under-powered. Because of The E010’s small size it’s easy to set up a track – round the bottle, over the cardboard box, under the stool and across the finish line though the back of the dining chair! The E010 is perfect for ‘proximity’ flying and racing around the lounge. I think that the Eachine E010 is one of the best 1st or beginner quads available, it’s forgiving in crashes, easy to control, very stable, and you will probably continue flying it, for years indoors, regardless what you fly outside. H8 dry weight – 16g all up weight – 21g.E010 dry weight – 18g all up weight – 22g.2 speed modes, and a return home feature that doesn’t work!.The controller of the H8 requires 3 AAA batteries while the E010 requires 2 AA batteries. Both offer a 1s (3.7v) 150mAh (30c discharge rate) stock battery, offering a flight time of 6-7 mins, though the 2 quads have different battery connectors, the E010 has JST PH 2.0mm while the H8 has the LOSI connector. This is a very difficult comparison to make, both of these quadcopters are brilliant in their own right. Comparing The Eachine H8 and E010 At A Glance Article is written by IntoFPV member – Tom BD Bad.
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