JetJat Ultra Full Review

Posted by Payton Wilmott On Thursday, September 8, 2016 0 comments



So, recently my lifelong dream came through. I know it might sound sad, but I never had/owned or played with any RC device or toy. Not even the living room TV had a remote when I was growing up; yes, humble begins. Anyhow, I had the JetJat Ultra for two weeks at my full disposal. Truth be told, the review should have been done in one week, but I was having too much fun, and I lost track of time.
What is this tiny little thing?

Well the JetJat Ultra is the world’s smallest video drone. This lovely device is compact, and pretty durable. The list of features that this small/tiny aka “stiny” drone has is a really extensive one.

Outstanding Features:

  • Auto Hover
  • 360 Aerial Flips
  • Video Recording and Photo
  • Wifi Video Streaming
So in short the JetJat Ultra by MOTA is a tiny inexpensive drone that is packed with useful features.

How Does It Work?

All you need to know is listed out in the Quick Start guide booklet that’s included in the JETJAT Ultra package.
 
Stuff Like:


  • Locking the controller to the drone
  • One button take off and landing
  • How to do aerial flips (Which are fun to do)
  • Controlling the rev speeds for the motors
  • How to do videos and take photos


Who is it for?

Honestly, I thought flying these things would be easier. The learning curve is steep, but the JetJat Ultra tries to lessen that slope by adding auto hover, and one touch take off and landing. The JetJat Ultra is the well needed stepping stone for persons planning to become professionals doing drone photography and videoing. It spells no sense learning your drone flying skills on a $1,000US drone that you’ll have to sell your innards to fix if you break it.
 Final Thoughts

I love the JetJat Ultra. It’s well built, durable, and it is plenty of fun to use. I wish it had a longer fly time than 2 minutes and 30 seconds (Yup, I actually checked it), but it’s workable. After a month with this, I think I’m going to try my hands on a bigger, badder professional drone from MOTA like the GIGA – 8000 or the Pro Live – 5000. Then I can do some real amazing videos for my YouTube channel and blog.  If you wanted a more visual review of the JetJat Ultra you can check out the video below.
Also, if you want to know more about the variety of drones MOTA has to offer you can check out their website at https://www.mota.com/ . You can also buy this product at the following link http://amzn.to/2c3nV0E .

Smartness Disguised as a Watch…

Posted by Payton Wilmott On 0 comments



Jah know, mi keep trying to contain the real Jamaican in me when mi a do reviews and such elegant tings, but I can’t hold it back fi this review. The Huawei Watch is soo good that mi have to start talking broken/pop dung English fi express mi elation for this product. The Huawei Watch is one of those devices that just stands out and screams “Mi Fleek!”. Ok, let me stop using words I don’t know cause “Fleek” could mean a lot of things. Anyhow, I spent a couple weeks with this device and I WANT ONE. Now the begging starts, because mi must get one before Christmas. So, why am I soooo fascinated with the Huawei Watch??? Well, it all started when this lovely device landed on my review desk.
Wait, Huawei Makes Watches Now?

Yes, Huawei is known to most as a Smartphone manufacturer that offers lovely phones for the broke man with good specifications. The Huawei Watch though… isn’t for the poor man at all; thus my begging marathon to get one. The watch is made with quality material at a price that is higher than most smart watches on the market today. The specification for this smart watch is way above what most smart watch competitors are offering; don’t believe me just take a look below:

Standout Specs:

  • 1.4-inch AMOLED display
  • 400 x 400 pixel resolution
  • Android Wear
  • Optical heart-rate sensor
  • Stainless-steel body
  • Sapphire Crystal glass screen

The Huawei Watch is also the first Android Wear wearable from Huawei. This being there first watch clearly show that they are serious about their smart watch line, and out for blood.

Lots of Expensive Parts!

Huawei placed a lot of emphasis in the department of build quality. I have reviewed the Gear 2, Gear S, Gear S2 and they all fall below the build quality that the Huawei Watch has to offer. Everything on this device screams “Real Rich”. The metal links on the watch band, the sapphire crystal glass screen that protects the watch, no wonder it costs an arm, leg, and your left nut too. I wore this for two weeks, and got some… no scratch that… I got nuff woman phone number because the smart watch. Also had some accidental collisions with walls and grills, but the Huawei Watch kept ticking without a scratch.

Is It For Me?

If the watch is big, daunting, and futuristic on my hands aka “female repellant”; then you won’t see me wearing it even if you paid me. The Huawei Watch is different and keeps everything looking similar to watches that we grew up seeing before watches had cameras, heart rate monitors, and Bluetooth. If you are like me and wish to dabble in technology by having your contacts, emails, and notifications at an arm’s length, then this is the smart watch for you.

Final Thoughts

I have nothing more to say expect… Huawei please sponsor me with a black, fully metal smart watch please. You can have my left nut… I only need one.