The HS710 camera drone does NOT have a 3 axis gimbal but is a GREAT little flier and takes decent pics, but not the most stable in my area in GPS mode. What I've found is the GPS stability is location dependent, so you may fly it in your area and it would work perfectly or it may start the spiral of death, but with the GPS simply clicked off it is really stable and spunky... I only flew it about 3 times so it is not even broken in yet. It is a fun flier if you keep it close, and it is rated at under 250g (my scale is not super fancy so it could be off a gram or 2). Comes with everything show in the kit, extra battery, extra props, remote, case, etc... You can see my trials on this actual drone in the video here: https://youtu.be/ATlT6ApKX8s .
Okay, Okay, I can see you're a critic, so for FREE I'm going to include the HS175 drone too! A dandy little flier without a 3 axis gimbal, but again not too shabby of pics. It seemed to be spongy and had a long coast time, crashed into myself a few times because I'm so used to drones stopping quickly, and dinged up a couple of props in the process as shown in the pics. Hey, I can see you shaking your head, don't judge me! There's extra props in the kit along with screws and batteries and the usual case of stuff. I did struggle getting the GPS to connect sometimes, maybe it is my area, but just flying without GPS in optical flow mode (indoors you can do this too) it was pretty decent and stable. The distance isn't the longest but the drone itself didn't lose connection, just the FPV, but for the price it is a steal (did I mention I'm including it for FREE to you guys?) The product listed here is the product in the video that was flown total about 4 times: https://youtu.be/EvKgeCF5uuo .
They're looking for a good home, but they need a permanent home. They can't stand to be apart and they need "stability" in their life so absolutely no returns will be accepted. A return would hurt their feelings beyond repair and after the visit to their safe space, they will probably fly straight into a tree in despair, and nobody wants that. If you don't like the idea of being a permanent foster parent to these drones, please look elsewhere, I can't afford any more therapy sessions.