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The drone you upgrade to when your first one stops being enough. Z105 packs a 4K dual camera with 120° wide-angle, servo gimbal stabilization, 360° infrared obstacle avoidance, and a 150m screen remote into a 155g mecha-style foldable body — built for pilots who’ve outgrown beginner mode but aren’t ready to invest in a full GPS rig. 🤖 Mecha foldable frame in matte grey or black 🎥 4K + 120° wide-angle dual camera 🎯 Servo gimbal + EIS — footage worth keeping 🛡️ 360° infrared sensor included in every box 📡 150m range, 100m FPV · 3-speed flight modes ⚖️ 155g · Sub-250g · Ages 14+
The Z105 is a 155g mecha-style foldable drone built for confident intermediate pilots. With a 4K dual camera, 120° wide-angle lens, servo gimbal stabilization, 360° infrared obstacle avoidance, and a built-in screen remote, it pushes further than a beginner drone without crossing into registration territory. Designed for ages 14 and up.

Z105 is designed for the step after a beginner drone — when you want longer range, smoother footage, and a more advanced flying experience. It is especially suitable for:
Z105 combines a distinctive mecha frame with the flight features intermediate users actually use: servo-stabilized 4K shooting, 360° infrared obstacle avoidance, optical flow hover, and a 150m screen remote link.
Every Z105 ships with the same intermediate-grade flight feature set, designed around stable shooting and confident outdoor handling.


Z105 folds down to 14 × 8 × 7 cm — small enough to slip into a side pocket of a daypack. The mecha-inspired frame is not just visual style; it also locks the arms in a way that handles repeated folding and unfolding without losing rigidity at the joints.
At 155g with the battery installed, Z105 stays well under the 250g threshold used by many civil aviation authorities. Combined with its compact folded footprint, this makes it easier to travel with internationally and to fly outdoors in regions where heavier drones require registration.


The remote ships with a built-in display, so you fly while seeing the live drone view directly — no phone mount, no charging cable to your handset, no app pairing during a quick flight. The remote has its own 1200mAh battery, giving the controller longer standby than the drone itself.
Z105 streams its camera feed to the screen remote over WiFi at up to 100m, with the 2.4GHz control signal reaching 150m. That extra reach matters when you are framing slower aerial pans or repositioning the drone for a second shot without losing the live view.


The front 4K camera supports electric 90° tilt for forward and downward framing, paired with a 120° wide-angle field of view that captures more of the scene in every frame. A second optical-flow camera under the body handles hover stability so the front camera can stay focused on shooting.
The front camera sits on a servo-controlled mount paired with EIS electronic image stabilization. This combination smooths out small vibrations from the propellers and gentle directional changes — the kind of motion that turns casual aerial clips into shaky, unwatchable ones. It is what makes the difference between footage you delete and footage you share.


Z105 includes a detachable 360° infrared obstacle sensor that ships in every box. When mounted, it scans the surroundings and triggers an emergency hover the moment something appears within range — letting Z105 stop rather than collide. This is more proactive than basic collision sensors found in entry-level drones.
The bottom-facing optical flow camera reads ground patterns to hold position, paired with altitude hold to keep height consistent. The result is steady framing without constant correction on the sticks — useful for filming a static subject or letting the drone hover while you reposition for the next shot.


Z105 runs a 1503 brushless motor. Compared with brushed motors common in entry-level drones, brushless designs deliver more torque, run quieter, and last longer because there are no carbon brushes to wear down. That matters when you fly outdoors against light wind and want consistent throttle response.
Z105 carries a 3.7V 920mAh modular battery, easy to remove and swap. Charging takes about 50 minutes via USB cable, and the controller has its own 1200mAh battery so it can stay on longer than the drone. Expect a typical real-world session around 12 minutes, with up to 20 minutes possible in ideal conditions.


Z105 ships with three-speed flight modes — slow, medium, and fast — so you can progress from steady framing to faster manoeuvres without buying a more aggressive drone. Add headless mode, gesture photo, altitude hold, and custom flight-path drawing via the app, and Z105 keeps offering new things to try as your skills grow.
Z105 is available in matte grey or matte black, both finishes designed to hide minor scuffs from outdoor use. The mecha-style frame reads cleaner in person than glossy plastic, which is why we made it the only model in our lineup with a two-tone choice.


The screen remote is laid out for quick thumb access: power and pairing on top, camera tilt and obstacle avoidance toggle on the sides, photo and video shortcuts within reach of either hand. Once you fly Z105 a few times, you can change framing without looking down at the buttons.
If you are comparing Z105 to the GT50 4K Brushless Camera Drone or the Z4 Caged Mini Drone, here is how the three differ. The right pick depends on whether you prioritize servo-stabilized intermediate flying, outdoor stunt fun, or indoor beginner safety.
| Feature | Z105 | GT50 | Z4 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best For | Intermediate pilots, ages 14+, mid-range outdoor | Stunt flying, outdoor 4K creative shooting | First-time pilots, ages 12+, indoor safety |
| Body Form | Mecha-style foldable | Foldable | Caged with ring guards |
| Body Weight | 155g | 183g | 132g |
| Camera | 4K dual + 120° wide-angle | 4K dual camera | 4K dual camera |
| Stabilization | Servo gimbal + EIS | Electric tilt only | Electric tilt only |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 360° infrared (detachable sensor) | Basic obstacle avoidance | Basic obstacle avoidance |
| Remote Range | 150m | 100m | 100m |
| Image Transmission | WiFi to 100m | WiFi 30 to 50m | WiFi 30 to 50m |
| Speed Modes | Three-speed switch | Two-speed switch | Two-speed switch |
| Colors | Grey or black | Light grey | Grey |
Pick Z105 if: you want servo-stabilized 4K shooting, 150m range, infrared obstacle sensing, and a more advanced flying experience without GPS. Pick GT50 if: you want stunt flips and outdoor 4K creative shooting. Pick Z4 if: you want a caged indoor drone for first flights and gifts.
Below are the full specifications of the Z105 mecha foldable drone.
| Product Name | Z105 Mecha Foldable Drone with 4K Camera |
| Body Form | Mecha-style foldable |
| Color | Matte Grey or Matte Black |
| Material | Plastic / Metal / Electronic Components |
| Drone Weight (with battery) | 155g |
| Folded Size | 14 × 8 × 7 cm |
| Unfolded Size | 24.5 × 24.5 × 7 cm |
| Camera Resolution | 4K (front camera) |
| Camera Configuration | Dual camera — 4K front + optical flow bottom |
| Lens Adjustment | Electric 90° tilt |
| Field of View | 120° wide-angle |
| Stabilization | Servo gimbal + EIS |
| Hover System | Optical flow + altitude hold |
| Obstacle Avoidance | 360° infrared (detachable sensor included) |
| Motor | 1503 brushless motor |
| Drone Battery | 3.7V 920mAh |
| Single Battery Weight | 31g |
| Flight Time | Approx. 12 minutes (up to 20 minutes in ideal conditions) |
| Charging Time | About 50 minutes |
| Charging Method | USB cable charging (adapter sold separately) |
| Remote Battery | 3.7V 1200mAh |
| Remote Display | 4.3-inch built-in screen |
| Remote Control Distance | About 150m |
| Image Transmission | WiFi, about 100m |
| Signal Frequency | 2.4GHz |
| Channels | 4 channels, 6-axis gyroscope |
| Speed Modes | Slow / Medium / Fast (three-speed switch) |
| Control Mode | Left-hand throttle / Right-hand direction |
| Recommended Age | 14+ |
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Package size | 17 × 14.5 × 16.9 cm |
| Packaging material | Color box + blister tray |
| Complete set weight | 628g |
| Drone weight | 155g (with battery) |
| Single battery weight | 31g |
| Included Item | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Drone | 1 |
| Battery | 1 |
| Screen remote | 1 |
| Spare propeller blades | 4 small pieces |
| USB charging cable | 1 |
| Screwdriver | 1 |
| User manual | 1 |
| Detachable obstacle avoidance sensor | 1 |
| Memory card | 1 |
| Card reader | 1 |

Z105 sits between a beginner drone and a full GPS aerial platform. The mecha-style foldable frame, 155g registration-friendly weight, 4K dual camera with 120° wide-angle, servo gimbal stabilization, 360° infrared obstacle sensing, and 150m screen remote together make it the right pick for intermediate pilots who have outgrown a starter drone but are not ready to invest in a long-range GPS model. Available in matte grey or matte black.
If you want GPS-assisted return and long-range outdoor flight instead, see the XT606 as the entry GPS pick, or browse the full beginner drones collection to compare entry-level and intermediate options side by side.
Z105 weighs 155g with the battery installed, well below the 250g threshold used by many civil aviation authorities including the FAA. Rules vary by region, so check your local authority before flying outdoors.
No. Z105 uses optical flow positioning and 360° infrared obstacle avoidance instead of GPS, which keeps the body light and the control responsive at mid range. For GPS-assisted return and long-range flight, see the XT606, GT6, or AE20 Max in our GPS drone collection.
Z105 is the mecha-style intermediate drone with a servo gimbal, 120° wide-angle lens, 150m range, infrared sensor, and a three-speed switch. GT50 is the lighter foldable drone for 360° flips and outdoor 4K creative shooting. Z105 focuses on stabilized framing; GT50 focuses on stunt fun.
Typical real-world flight is around 12 minutes per fully charged 920mAh battery, with up to 20 minutes possible in ideal conditions (no wind, gentle flying, moderate temperature).
No. The 360° infrared obstacle avoidance sensor is detachable. For open outdoor flying you can fly without it; for cluttered environments you can attach it for added protection. Z105 ships with the sensor in every box.
The 2.4GHz remote control reaches about 150m. WiFi image transmission to the screen reaches about 100m. Z105 is designed for mid-range flying — further than indoor caged drones, shorter than full GPS aerial drones.
The recommended age is 14 and up. The three-speed mode, servo gimbal, and infrared sensor are designed for users who already understand basic drone flying. For younger first-time pilots, consider Z4 (ages 12+).
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