The Sky Viper Dash Nano Drone is kind of the smallest/tiniest/miniature drone that you would ever and it features enhanced auto-hover capabilities, making control between commands smoother and easier. With eight visually impressive one-touch stunts, such as flips and barrel rolls, it provides an exciting flying experience. There are few small drones that we have already discussed and reviewed thoroughly that you could read here, here, here, and here.
The auto-launch and land function allows you to take off and land with the press of a button, resulting in a stationary hover and a gentle landing. You can choose between two flight modes Auto Mode, which automatically maintains altitude, letting you focus on directional movement, or Manual Mode for more hands-on control. Packaging may vary.
- Improved Auto Hover Allows Easier Control In Between Commands
- Eight One-Touch Stunts Are Visually Impressive
- Auto Launch And Land For One-Button Stationary Hover And A Gentle Landing
#1 Key Features
This drone has tons of crazy features honestly. It’s more like a bullet air train. Read these features to see. This is basically a tiny review of a tiny drone. It does not justify it fully but still it would give you a great idea about it.
(i) One-Touch Stunts
The drone offers eight one-touch stunts, including flips and barrel rolls, performed by holding the stunt button and tapping the directional stick.
(ii) Dual Flight Modes
Choose Auto Mode for hands-free altitude control and simpler navigation, or switch to Manual Mode for complete control of flight dynamics.
(iii) Auto Launch and Land
Launch into a stationary hover with a single button press, and land just as easily with gentle precision.
This drone is perfect for indoor flying and offers a fun experience. While there is a slight learning curve, it is generally easy to control, and executing stunts like barrel rolls and flips is simple with the touch of a button. However, it would be more durable with propeller guards. After just one week of use, I broke two propeller blades. Unfortunately, the included spare blades were incorrect; I received one “A” blade and three “B” blades. The drone does come with a year of free replacement parts, although it is not entirely free—shipping to Canada costs $13 USD, and only two sets of blades are sent. Additionally, the process of ordering replacements is cumbersome. The website listed on the box is incorrect; it should be sky-viper.com. You will also need to complete a form, fulfill several requests, and pay shipping costs before the parts are dispatched.

