Force1 Scoot Hand Operated Drone for Kids or Adults - Hands Free Motion Sensor Mini Drones, Easy LED Indoor Rechargeable UFO
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Price: 16.99
Last update: 02-03-2026
About this item
- ORIGINAL SCOOT DRONE FOR KIDS: Here’s the first, and the most-loved hand operated drone in Force1’s Scoot drone family! Toss to launch this hand drone into the air and enjoy vibrant LEDs light up this UFO flying toy with every flight
- INDOOR HOVER DRONE FOR BEGINNERS: Equipped with smart, obstacle avoidance motion sensors, use your hand to guide its flight, play modern catch with family and friends, and catch it “hamburger-style” once you’re done
- DURABLE AND SAFE WEBBED SHELL DESIGN: This flying toy drone is designed with a webbed shell that protects hands, walls, and furniture from the propellers; this webbed shell also keeps the drone safe from damages as it fly around any indoor space
- US-CERTIFIED STEM TOY: This UFO drone toy is a great beginner drone for kids and kids at heart ages 8 and up; drone measures 4.7” D and includes a USB recharging cable
- QUALITY ASSURED: Fly this cool, self-flying sensor drone with family and friends for up to 8 minutes on a 50-minute charge. This hand-operated drone for kids and adults is designed for thrill and guarantees fun for everyone
Top reviews from the United States
- Buy USA Products!A good fun toy for inside on a rainy day. Good value.A lot of fun, doesn't run into items, hits the ceiling now and then but it's fun. A great gift and it runs for about 5 minutes per charge. Charging is fast too. Fast shipping.
- marcy osterhaudtHad issues but company resolved after reviewThis is so much fun when it works. It belongs to my 6 year old but her 13 year old brother has just as much fun with it as she does. The first one broke after several indoor uses. The next never broke, she lost it flying it outside (much more fun), it went up to high and landed out of site. Ordered a 3rd and it wouldn’t work but they exchanged it right away. This one works for a few minutes and then has to sit for a bit and then will fly again, maybe the motor gets too hot? It’s easy enough for a 6 year old to fly it on her own.
After leaving this review the company sent us another one and followed up after to make sure we were satisfied - Shel MariePERFECT for 4 & 6 year olds! STURDY and Totally Unique!So my 6 year old son has been enamored with drones for awhile. We have picked up a few cheap ones over the last few months. The first one we got disappeared over the fence within 5 minutes of bringing it home. Oops. The next one broke all its spare propellers in the first day and refused to fly properly after that. The next one we got had protection around the propellers but was still a bit complicated to maneuver with its remote and the battery never seemed to last very long.
And then came SCOOT. I picked up two of these for both my 6yo son & 4yo daughter. I stashed them away for Christmas and hoped they would be as cool as they looked in the promotional videos. OH MY GOSSSSHHHHH, they totally were!!! Both kids were occupied with them for hours. The battery life was decent for a drone and charge time was super fast. I LOVE how the whole drone is contained within a little "cage" that fully protects the propellers from getting damaged. My son thought it was fun to crash his over and over again--but the little thing took the beating like a champ and kept on going. I like that the plastic "gives" a little so that it tends to absorb bumps and falls without being damaged. The paint seems to be pretty sturdy also and has not chipped at all. My daughter was more careful with her drone and it flies just as well as her brothers. Her drone, however, has a habit of coming apart on occasion. The top half of the drone attaches to the bottom with little teeth. It's not a big deal to fix - just a little super glue or tape is enough to keep the 2 halves together.
My only complaint is that they are a bit loud. I know that most drones, minus the $$$$ professional ones, tend to have a bit of a buzz to them. I didn't mind it at first but after a long stressful day I had to tell the kids to put them away because the sound was giving me a headache. The noise, however, is definitely not something that would prevent me from purchasing one of these in the future... it's simply par for the course with entry-level drones and it is a worthwhile compromise for as awesome as these little things are!! I would totally give this 5 solid stars if it were a bit quieter and if my daughter's drone cage didn't come apart so easily. I'm still confident giving this two very enthusiastic thumbs up and HIGHLY recommend it for younger kids. My 4 & 6 year olds had no trouble figuring them out. What a cool concept!! - Edith schmidtJust as Icarus, its hubris is flying too close to the su(iling)Defunct. Defective. Disappointing.
I was really looking forward to the day this would be delivered, I needed it stat for time sensitive purposes, and then it finally came. Awesome, right? So I got it unboxed, thoroughly read the directions, cautions, etc., and set about getting it started. What a fool I was. I want you to know I tried over and over, and then over and over again just for good measure. After spending like hour trying to get it to respond (I know, I should have accepted it was a dud way sooner but, as they say, hope springs eternal) in any way, shape, or form, it convulsed and veered sideways like it was bound and determined to earn a DUI in the same way one would be to earn a diploma. Then at last! It rose! Yay!
No, no yay; nay. Nay all the way. Jingle all the nay.
This thing flew up so fast into the air, it was as though it was trying to catch up with God before he turned the sign hanging on his Ma & Pop shop door from open to closed. Did he make it? No, poor little fella fell and he fell hard back to earth. God slammed that door in his face, guess the man’s a stickler for keeping to his official business hours.
I really don’t understand how this could fail so badly and fall so violently. Buzz Lightyear couldn’t actually fly, but he made peace with that and declared he was ‘falling with style’ as he soared through the air with Woody clutched in his arms. This thing doesn’t even fall with style. Had this been what they lay all their faith in to make one last, desperate Hail Mary Pass at catching up with the moving van. Well, Andy, I’m sorry, son. The USS Enterprise must have doubled back and good ol’ Scotty must’ve beamed space boy straight back up. Mission aborted. As for Woody, well, he probably got taken out by that snake in his boot, who’d have guessed it was highly venomous.
Never saw that one coming.
You can probably tell by now I’m attempting to use humor to make up for this irritating disappointment, granted rather poorly. And also to distract myself from the boredom I had intended to cure with this little doohickey. And also distract myself from the palpable disappointment of the three this had been ultimately intended for.
Just - sigh, before you buy this (which I recommend you don’t, but if you do anyway), explore aaaaall the other options on Amazon. Seriously, all of them, because anything is better than this. I’m going to return to searching for a drone that’s actually functional and will hopefully arrive soon enough to still beat the deadline I needed this for.
Wish me luck on my tedious enterprise. Kirk out.