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Ruko F11PRO 2 Drone Delivers Quality on a Budget

Posted on November 23, 2024April 28, 2025

The Ruko F11PRO 2 is a mid-range, easy-to-use drone designed for people who want to step up their drone game without breaking the bank (MSRP $460). It’s ideal for beginners to intermediate drone enthusiasts who want to take high-quality aerial photos and videos but don’t need a professional-grade device.

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Using Mobile App & Drone Controller

We first downloaded and installed the Ruko Mini mobile iOS app (we’re using an iPhone) and fully charged the controller and drone batteries (both) before starting.

Next, we powered on both the controller and associated drone – they started pairing immediately (took less than 30 seconds). After opening the mobile app and connecting the data cable to our mobile device, we started using your mobile device as the controller screen for real-time first-person view (FPV).

Ruko F11PRO 2 Controls

You can play around with the settings on the mobile app – image and video resolutions, metric units, watermark, and others.

We highly suggest turning ON Beginner Mode if this is your first time flying a drone – guardrails in terms of height and distance to keep the drone closer to you…


Drone Features

Let’s check out the features available on the Ruko F11PRO 2 drone.

FAA License (Built-in Remote ID Module)

This drone weighs more than 250g (0.55 lbs.), so you need to register it with the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) for both recreational and professional use. It has a built-in Remote ID module making you set to register your drone.

See WTGR Register Your Drone resource page.

After registering your drone, please get yourself certified with TRUST. By law, all recreational flyers must pass an aeronautical knowledge and safety test and provide proof of passage if asked by law enforcement or FAA personnel. The Recreational UAS Safety Test (TRUST) provides education and testing on important safety and regulatory information.

All FAA-approved TRUST test administrators offer the test free. All test questions are correctable to 100% prior to issuing your completion certificate. After completing TRUST, you’ll need to download, save, or print your completion certificate. If you lose your certificate, you will need to re-take TRUST.

I received my certificate from the Pilot Institute – takes less than 30 minutes from start to completion. Here’s a list of TRUST Test Administrators.

A useful mobile app that we highly recommend BEFORE flying your drone is AutoPylot. AutoPylot enables drone pilots to prepare for flights more efficiently and safely with features such as airspace, weather, and flight management.

We use it every time we fly by checking the Flight Status indicator. It’s as easy as 1,2,3.

  1. Choose your flight radius, date, time, and duration.
  2. Know if your planned flight area is Clear to Fly, requires FAA Approval, or is a Do Not Fly zone.
  3. If the area requires FAA Approval, the flight checklist will indicate if you may use the app to get automatic approval by requesting LAANC or if you need to visit DroneZone.

Photos & Videos

The Ruko F11PRO 2 drone shots stunning 6K images (5700x3200p) and 4K videos (3840x2160p at 30fps).

A microSD card must be present to maximize the quality of the video recorded. Without the card, the mobile device only records videos in 1280x720p at 25fps resolution.

For the Ruko F11PRO 2, the microSD card stores photo and video files whereas the mobile phone does not.

Ruko F11PRO 2 6K Images
Ruko F11PRO 2 4K – aerial

Batteries

The Ruko F11PRO 2 comes with 2 batteries for 70 mins of total flight time.

Waypoints Flight Route Planning

Setting up waypoints for a smooth video is not simple. A waypoint is a reference point defined by coordinates such as latitude and longitude. It can be a point or place on a route, a stopping point, or a point where a course changes.

The mobile app allows you to mark points on the map within a red circle (flight range radius of about 1,000 feet or 300 meters from your position) simply by touching your waypoint, up to 10 points on the Ruko F11PRO 2, which you plan to fly the drone.

In general, space out waypoints to avoid rapid, frequent changes in direction. This helps the drone move more fluidly and produce more stable video footage.

See WTGR Setting Up Waypoints Drone Path For Smooth Videos resource page.

GPS Follow

GPS Follow and Image Follow are advanced tracking features that allow drones to autonomously follow a target, enhancing usability for aerial photography, sports tracking, and other applications.

GPS Follow mode uses the drone’s GPS system and, often, a GPS signal from a connected mobile device or a remote controller to track and follow the user.

GPS Follow is ideal for longer-range, outdoor tracking without needing a clear line of sight, while Image Follow offers a visually precise tracking method, especially suitable for capturing dynamic movements in various environments, if visual conditions are optimal.

See WTGR GPS Follow versus Image Follow resource page.

Night Mode

Paired with frame retention technology, it ensures stunning night photography with captivating visuals. However, videos are recorded at 2048x1080p, and photos are captured at 3840×2160.

For photos, only the version stored on your mobile device has enhanced images (night mode).

For videos, both your mobile device (720p) and microSD card (1080p) have night mode versions.

Night Mode on Ruko F11PRO 2

Vertical Screen

The Vertical Screen feature is for capturing vertical or portrait-oriented footage and photos, which is ideal for content tailored to social media platforms like Instagram Stories, TikTok, and YouTube Shorts. This feature allows users to create vertical content directly from the drone without needing to crop or rotate the footage in post-production, preserving image quality and framing exactly as intended.

Vertical shots can better capture certain subjects, such as tall buildings, trees, or mountain ranges, fitting them naturally into the frame without needing to zoom out or lose detail.

Ruko F11PRO 2 Vertical Mode – rotated for this post

Circle Fly, Fly Around, or Point of Interest

The aircraft will fly around the target center point with a radius. First, navigate and make the drone hover around the target center point. Activate Circle Fly (Fly Around or Point of Interest) mode by tapping on the icon in the mobile app.

The right joystick pushes forward/backward to control the radius of the aircraft’s circle of 16ft to 328ft (5 to 100m) and push left/right controls the direction and speed of the aircraft’s circle, that is, the aircraft will fly around counterclockwise/clockwise.

Default orbit radius is 16ft (5m), and direction is counterclockwise.

5X Optical Zoom

Optical zoom on a camera refers to the camera’s ability to physically adjust the lens elements to magnify a subject without losing image quality. Unlike digital zoom, which crops and enlarges a portion of the image sensor, optical zoom maintains the full resolution of the image because it uses the lens’ optics to bring the subject closer.

The 5X Zoom is available for the FPV displayed on the controller and you can take pictures or videos in the enlarged mode.

Cruise Control

The Ruko F11PRO 2 drone features a “Cruise Control” function, which allows the drone to maintain a constant speed and direction without continuous manual input from the pilot. This feature is particularly useful for capturing smooth, consistent footage over extended distances or when performing complex flight patterns.

With Cruise Control, you can focus more on camera operation and framing shots, enhancing the overall quality of aerial photography and videography.

However, the drone will not automatically avoid obstacles while in cruise control mode, so you must remain vigilant. Only use this feature in open areas free from obstacles for optimal safety and performance.


Drone Performances

We have installed a microSD card for all our tests – I would never use them without one to maximize the quality of our recorded media.

We tested out every feature as detailed above and we’re happy to report that the mobile app software, firmware, controller, and drone hardware all work as advertised!

Design & Build

The Ruko F11PRO 2 is a foldable drone, making it compact and easy to transport. It features a sleek black design that gives it a professional look. Built with durability in mind, it uses an aluminum alloy casing that’s more robust than iron motors, ensuring longevity even with frequent use.

Range & Connectivity

The controller is well-designed. They both have a telescopic phone holder and removable control sticks for easy storage. A small screen on the controller displays basic flight information. The connection between the drone and controller is strong as both drones have a control range of at least 10,000ft and we have no problems with our signals (control or live video) dropping when testing with the drones visible within our eye view without binoculars.

The strong GPS signal is reliable in terms of connectivity. If it does lose signal or the battery gets low, it will automatically return to where it took off, an excellent feature for beginners or when flying in unfamiliar areas.

Flight Stability & Sensors

The GPS and built-in stabilization help keep the drone steady, so it’s not easily blown around by light breezes – it has a Wind Resistance Level 5 rating.

The Ruko F11PRO 2 comes with a three-axis mechanical stabilization gimbal, with roll, pitch, and yaw axes powered by brushless motors ensuring stable and smooth image transmission.

3-axis gimbal or brushless motors are more efficient, durable, and provide smoother, quieter movement. They offer precise stabilization, essential for high-quality footage. Because they lack brushes, they also have a longer lifespan and less chance of overheating. They provide smooth and comprehensive stabilization, ideal for dynamic or high-speed conditions but they also require more battery power.

There is an Optical Flow sensor on the Ruko F11PRO 2 but there are no Time of Flight (ToF) sensors.

The Optical Flow sensor provides stabilization when drones fly close to the ground or indoors where GPS signals are unavailable. They help the drone maintain a steady position by detecting drift or movement relative to the ground. Optical flow sensors don’t rely on GPS, use less power than GPS, and improves position hold and stability.

Ease of Use

The control sticks are responsive, giving you good control over movements. You’ll also see buttons for crucial functions like Return Home, Take Off, and Landing, which add to its ease of use.

It’s easy to fly, and the learning curve is manageable for beginners. Even if you’ve never flown a drone before, you’ll get the hang of it after a few practice flights. These drones can be ready to fly within minutes of unboxing!

Battery Life & Flight Time

With two batteries for the drone, you’ll get about an hour of flight time which is far better than many drones. But you must remember to fully charge both batteries and the controller before going for a long flight day – it takes about 2 to 3 hours to charge the batteries and controllers.

Quality of Recorded Media

Caveat: A microSD card is necessary.

The drone takes crystal-clear photos and sharp video footage as advertised.

Free flying in Bay Area Peninsula

Video quality is not truly “4K” in the strictest sense. 4K video resolution typically refers to a display resolution of approximately 3840 x 2160 pixels. 

There are also variations like 4096 x 2160 pixels used in professional cinema settings. However, for most consumer electronics like drones, TVs, and cameras, 4K means 3840 x 2160 pixels.

Portability

The drone have a foldable design making it compact and easy to transport, which is perfect if you’re planning to take it on hikes, vacations, or road trips. The drone also comes with a carrying case, two batteries, and extra propellers.

Return To Home (RTH) Accuracy

The smart RTH feature worked like magic especially when there were high objects (like building and trees) blocking the direct line of sight from the pilot to the drone. You can struggle with just the mobile app ‘live video stream’ FPV or simply hit the RTH button.

GPS positioning means the drone can “lock in” its location. With the auto-return (RTH) feature, it will automatically fly back to where it took off if it loses signal or has a low battery.

The exact spot however can be within a 10 feet radius from your exact takeoff spot or landing pad location. You will have to manually guide the drone to your desired landing area – we did every single time as it was off by at least 3 to 5 feet.

Drone Landing Pad

We’ve been using a drone landing pad (Ruko H002) to protect the drone components.

See WTGR Advantages Of Using A Drone Landing Pad resource page for full details.

The Ruko H002 Drone Landing Pad offers several advantages for drone operators:

  • Universal Compatibility: Designed to work with a wide range of drones, including various Ruko models, DJI drones, and other FPV drones, ensuring safe takeoffs and landings.
  • Optimal Size: Measuring 16.85 inches (43 cm) on each side, it provides ample space for larger drones like the Ruko F11PRO, DJI Mavic 3, and similar models.
  • High Visibility: The double-sided design featuring blue and orange colors makes the landing pad easily visible outdoors, helping pilots locate it quickly.
  • Durable & Weather-Resistant: Constructed from high-quality PU material, the pad is both waterproof and stain-resistant, making it easy to clean and maintain.
  • Portable & Convenient: The landing pad is foldable and comes with a carrying bag, making it easy to transport and store.
  • Weighted Design: The pad has enough weight to stay grounded in windy conditions thus anchoring it during takeoff or landing.
  • Protective: By providing a clean, flat surface for takeoff and landing, it helps prevent dust and debris from entering the drone’s motors.
  • Versatile Use: Suitable for various flat areas in different outdoor environments.

These features make the Ruko H002 Drone Landing Pad a practical and valuable accessory for drone enthusiasts, especially those who frequently operate their drones in diverse outdoor settings.

Recommendations

The Ruko F11PRO 2 is a solid choice for beginners and hobbyists looking for an affordable drone with decent camera capabilities and user-friendly features. While it may not compete with high-end professional drones, it offers an excellent entry point into aerial photography and videography, with enough features to keep users engaged as they develop their skills.

Beginners and Intermediate Users

If you’re new to drones or are looking for an upgrade from an entry-level model, the Ruko F11PRO 2 gives you enough advanced features to grow with while still being easy to use.

Content Creators on a Budget

Whether you’re into photography, vlogging, or just capturing personal moments, the Ruko F11PRO 2 camera and flight capabilities are great for producing quality content without having to invest in a much more expensive model.

Travelers and Outdoor Enthusiasts

The foldable design, long battery life, and GPS features make the Ruko F11PRO 2 is a solid choice for anyone who likes to take their drone on trips, hikes, or outdoor adventures.


Ruko F11PRO 2 on Amazon

ℹ️ WTGR Drone Resources

  • Picking A Consumer Drone
  • Registering Your Drone With FAA Quick Guide (TL;DR).
  • Advantages Of Using A Drone Landing Pad
  • Setting Up Waypoints Drone Path For Smooth Videos
  • GPS Follow versus Image Follow
  • Wind Resistance Levels (Beaufort Scale)
  • FAA Drone Zone website.

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