This drone here (X8HC) is one of the bigger toy grade drones I've come across. Its actually about the same size body wise as a Phantom 3 drone (nowhere near as as good as a Phantom though but a Phantom costs $500 this drone is only $75). It comes packaged in a nice box and includes everything you need...the landing gear and blade guards, camera, propellers (you get 4 extra), controller, battery and battery charger. The quad comes with none of those things installed so you'll have to take a few minutes and assemble everything (it's easy and straight forward...I was able to get everything assembled and ready to fly in about 10 minutes) before you head outside. If you're planning on flying in close quarters to walls and houses do yourself a favor and install the included blade guards they will save your propellers and your walls from damage...however if you are going to be in the vicinity of trees I'd recommend leaving them off because with them on it's much easier to get it stuck on branches. Unfortunately the camera is not WiFi enabled so you can't use your phone for FPV...but it is a 2mp camera and the video is decent for what you pay. It handles OK in the air, to me it feels a bit bulky while trying to maneuver it but it's still lots of fun to fly. It does feature altitude hold mode (keeps the drone at whatever altitude you leave it at) which makes this much easier for beginners to fly. It comes with a nice full sized remote and is comfortable to hold and easy to use. Where this is a bigger drone flying it outside with a little bit of wind is ok but any big gust will still take it so be careful. It has a couple different cool features including, altitude hold (mentioned earlier) and headless mode (makes beginner flying much easier, look it up and use it if you're a first timer, you'll thank me later). It only comes with one battery that takes about 60 minutes to charge and lasts around 10-12 minutes or so of flying time (if you want to fly longer pick up a couple extra batteries, they're not that expensive). I would recommend putting your name and number on the drone somewhere in case you lose it and it ends up in a neighbors yard so they'll know who's it is and you'll get your drone back (you can write it on a sticker and stick it on the drone somewhere). Overall it's a decent drone to get your feet wet with before you jump into one of the more expensive drones. It's a lot of fun to fly. I LOVE MILO!!