
DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 PRO
Eachine E58 Pro face-off, we will compare the two leading budget drones to see how they match and help you decide which one is right for you. But if your budget is lower, then the E58 Pro is still a decent choice.In this Potensic Elfin vs. So, which should you choose? Well despite being around for a while now, the Tello is still the outstanding drone in its class and well worth the extra spend. However, the Ryze drone betters the E58 Pro in almost every category – especially in the two most important areas: ease of use and video performance. (Do bear in mind though, that you won't necessarily need to pay that price, especially when it comes to the E58 Pro).īased on UK prices, the Tello, without a dedicated controller, seems a little pricey. In comparison, you're looking at GBP £99 / USD $99. although in the US it's a fair bit pricier, with an MSRP of USD $119.99. In the UK, an RRP of GBP £65.99 makes the E58 Pro excellent value for money. Winner: Ryze Tello Ryze Tello vs Eachine E58 Pro: price and verdict When it comes to comparing stills though, the Eachine drone’s higher resolution camera does give slightly better results.
DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 SOFTWARE
Unlike most drones in this category, the Tello has in-built software stabilisation which gives super-smooth results.
DRONE X PRO VS EACHINE E58 720P
While on paper, the E58 Pro’s 1080P camera is a better option than the Tello’s 720P version, video footage from the Tello is far more watchable.

(Image credit: Ryze) Ryze Tello vs Eachine E58 Pro: video and stills


Even very light winds mean that they struggle to respond to any commands, while stronger gusts can quickly carry them hundreds of metres away. Unless you're flying in completely windless conditions, both drones perform badly outdoors. Getting the E58 Pro to make precision course alterations in flight is much harder though, as it's far slower to respond to commands from the pilot. When manoeuvring, the Tello makes impressively precise movements through the air and is easy to control. Despite its 'altitude hold' system which helps it stay fairly level, the E58 Pro requires constant adjustment while hovering as it regularly drifts out of position – even when flying indoors. The Tello's tiny underside camera and an infrared sensor help it do an excellent job of holding a steady hover indoors or in windless conditions. Ryze Tello vs Eachine E58 Pro: flight and stability

The Ryze Tello launched in 2018 but is still considered an outstanding budget drone, thanks to a combination of precise flying, stabilised video and a load of extra flight modes and in-flight moves.
