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New system uses drones to identify unauthorized activity while minimizing invasiveness, providing a dynamic and responsive security solution for homes and businesses. by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Alarm.com Inc recently secured a new US patent (numbered US2023005256) to facilitate drone-based pre-surveillance of buildings. Pre-surveillance is a process designed to identify key facts about […]
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New compact UAV to debut at Land Forces Conference in Melbourne Draganfly Inc. has announced the launch of its latest product, the APEX Drone, a versatile solution designed to meet the growing demands of military and law enforcement surveillance. This new UAV offers enhanced portability and modularity, responding to global demand for a compact version […]
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The new Trace nano drone offers advanced ISR capabilities for national security, public safety, and critical infrastructure at an affordable price. Vantage Robotics has unveiled its latest innovation, the Trace nano drone, designed to meet the growing needs of national security, public safety, and critical infrastructure inspection. The pocket-sized drone combines powerful intelligence, surveillance, and […]
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New Collaboration Streamlines Fleet Management and Data Security AirData has announced the integration of its flight data management platform with Teledyne FLIR’s SIRAS drone. This collaboration is designed to enhance public safety and industrial inspection missions by combining AirData’s fleet management tools with the advanced capabilities of the SIRAS drone. The partnership aims to provide […]
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Prop guards are essential accessories for drone owners, offering protection for both your drone and its surroundings. Especially if you’re flying indoors, prop guards can protect your walls or furniture from potential hits. And hey, that applies outdoors too. If you’re flying around kids, pets, other adults, or, well, really anything, prop guards add a layer of safety.
Plus, drone propeller guards can minimize the chance of the drone fully crashing from a small wall bump. With prop guards, the drone may be able to just bounce right off the wall (or whatever it has made contact with ) and continue flying.
So here’s the thing: you can buy them directly from your drone’s manufacturer (e.g. DJI and Autel), or you can buy them through third-parties. PGYTECH is one of the biggest manufacturers of third-party prop guards. Craznick also seems to come up in the prop guard scene. Though, they are most famous for their colorful, LED propellers. And there are plenty more third-part prop guard makers — many of which come and go.
But is it worth buying these off-brand drone prop guards versus going straight to the source and buying directly from the drone maker?
The big reason to go off brand is price. Here’s a comparison on price of prop guards for some of the most popular drone models, when purchased directly through the maker (e.g. DJI and Autel) versus thid-parties (e.g. PGYTECH):
Prop guards made directly through manufacturer | Prop guards from third-party | |
DJI Mavic 3 Series | $47 | $24.95 (PGYTech) |
DJI Mini 3 Pro | $29 | $23 (but on sale for $13) (PGYTech) |
Autel Evo II | $24.99 | $13.99 (Dwdzey) |
Clearly, yes. But saving money now might not necessarily save you money, nor headache (and headache = money) in the long-run.
Here are some risks you run when you buy from a third-party drone accessory maker:
While third-party prop guards might offer cost savings, weigh the potential for drawbacks.
Related read: Watch out for these risks of buying used drones
That said, there are plenty of great prop guards out there. Those highlighted above from brands like PGYTech and Dwdzey tend to get excellent reviews. Especially because they’re designed to fit specific drone models, they actually do fit the product you’re buying for. And, the quality is still high.
As is the case with nearly any drone accessory, there are some situations where buying third-party prop guards can make sense — and when it doesn’t. Here are some situations when you are better off going the third-party route:
Tell me: have you had success using third-party prop guards? Or have they turned into a horror story? Share your experiences in the comments!
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