The RG700 Pro is a budget-oriented drone available as a direct import in two distinct variants. Besides sporting a different colour scheme, the white model has significantly limited functionality and lacks a GPS module, instead relying solely on an optical flow system for navigation. In contrast, the more premium black version (priced at $70 versus the $37 of the white version) is equipped with a GPS module and appears to support waypoints. Both drones are capable of transmitting video feeds to a smartphone. However, the GNSS-enabled black model promises an image transmission range of 300 m (984 ft) and supports 5G Wi-Fi, whilst the more affordable white model has a limited range of 40 m (131 ft) and uses 2.4G Wi-Fi. The higher-tier version also boasts a 720p HD camera, whereas the other model only has a 480p camera, which should produce much grainier images.
Batteries and flight times also differ between the two: The GPS variant features a more powerful battery that provides a flight time of 20 minutes – 5 minutes longer than on the lower-end model – though it is also heavier at 201 g (7.1 oz) instead of 171 g (6.0 oz). Despite these differences, both models are equipped with infrared obstacle avoidance, a tiltable gimbal, a foldable design, and several intelligent features, such as subject tracking. The RG700 Pro is available as direct import, with two batteries already included in the stated prices. However, typical restrictions related to direct imports may apply, and potential buyers should factor in shipping costs before purchasing, though import taxes and duties are likely already included in the pricing. Those interested can find YouTube videos showcasing both models and should keep in mind that these drones are far from high-end.