![]() But neither does the HS720E! I, therefore, assume that this drone is not allowed under the Drone Regulation. “By law, for C1 (classification is even on the bottom of the drone) this MUST have remote identification and geo-awareness…. ![]() On Amazon, a German buyer complains about the misleading classification: But interesting to finally see a Cx label appearing. This means that the C1 label has been affixed in violation of the European regulation.įirst time I see a ‘CE C1’ label on a ‘drone’ … obviously these types of cheap drones are a waste of money. Such features are part of the package of product requirements that are imposed on drones with a C1 label. The drone offers no support at all for remote identification, and there is also no provision for geofencing. And on the underside of the drone is the coveted C1 classification, which would mean that you could fly with this drone above buildings and near people, even after 1-1-2023. At first glance, the drone offers many features, including image stabilization, GPS positioning, return to home, and a follow-me mode. It concerns the HS720E GPS drone with a 4K camera. Nevertheless, the first drone with a C1 label has now appeared on the market. This means that drone manufacturers cannot yet assign a Cx label to their drones. However, the technical specifications of these requirements have not yet been established. Think of the possibility to broadcast the operator number of the drone pilot ( Remote ID) or to load the current list of no-fly zones into memory (geofencing). The European Regulation 2019/945 sets out the exact requirements for drones. Above that are the C2, C3, and C4 labels. The lightest drones (up to 250 grams) receive a C0 label, for drones up to 900 grams there is the C1 label. Depending in part on the weight of the drone, it is given a certain classification: the so-called Cx label. 2023: Cx label mandatoryįrom January 1, 2023, all drones sold in the EU must meet new product requirements. The label, therefore, causes confusion among customers. However, the Holy Stone drone does not meet the new product requirements for a drone with a C1 label, such as the ability to broadcast the user’s operator number and load zoning into memory. The Chinese drone manufacturer Holy Stone has launched the first drone with a C1 label.
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