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Hey there, fellow helicopter enthusiasts! šŸš Ever found yourself torn between the sleek Syma S50H and the classic red Syma S107he? Well, I’ve been there, done that, and even made a video about it.

So, grab your pilot goggles, and let’s dive deep into this aerial showdown. And trust me, by the end of this, you’ll know which one deserves a spot in your collection. Ready for takeoff? šŸš€

If you would prefer to watch my entire comparison of my Syma S50H Helicopter Vs Syma S107he you can find it in the video below:

You can also find the items to learn more or purchase them by clicking below:

Syma S50H Helicopter

Syma S107he

Size Matters, or Does It?

  • Syma S50H: This bad boy is the Hulk of mini helicopters. It’s longer, taller, and just overall more imposing than its counterpart. If you’re looking for something that screams “Look at me!” as it hovers around your living room, this is your pick. It’s like the SUV of mini helicopters.
  • Syma S107he (Red Older Model): More on the compact side, this little red devil is for those who appreciate subtlety. It’s like the classic sports car that doesn’t need to show off but still turns heads.

Controller Showdown

Now, let’s talk about the real MVPs – the controllers. Because what’s a helicopter without its trusty remote?

  • Syma S107he’s Controller: This one’s a beauty. It’s white, professional-looking, and feels like you’re holding a piece of premium tech. It’s weighty (in a good way) and durable. Plus, it’s got buttons. Lots of ’em. If James Bond had a mini helicopter, this would be the controller he’d use.
  • Syma S50H’s Controller: It’sā€¦ well, it’s okay. Not as snazzy as the S107he’s, but it gets the job done. It’s like the reliable old truck you’ve had for years – not the prettiest, but dependable.

Battery Banter

Both helicopters use the same battery type, but there’s a twist in how you charge them:

  • Syma S50H: The battery connects via a little wire on the side. To charge, you unplug it and take the battery out from the bottom. Oh, and the on-off button? It’s sneakily placed on the bottom.
  • Syma S107he: Same battery setup, but the on-off button is on the side. A small difference, but hey, details matter!

Flying High and Dry

Both these helicopters are designed for indoor use. But if you’re a daredevil like me, you might be tempted to take them outside. Here’s the lowdown:

  • Syma S50H: Given its size, it’s like flying a gentle giant. It’s lightweight, so be wary of gusty winds. And remember, it’s not waterproof. So, avoid those sneaky puddles!
  • Syma S107he: It’s lighter, so expect a longer battery life. But just like its green counterpart, keep it away from water. And if you’re flying indoors, watch out for that dog bowl!

Final Verdict

If I had to pick one (and trust me, it’s like choosing between chocolate and vanilla ice cream), I’d lean towards the Syma S50H. Its size just gives it that extra oomph. But the Syma S107he, with its classic look and snazzy controller, is a close second.

So, there you have it, folks! Whether you’re Team S50H or Team S107he, one thing’s for sure – you’re in for a flying good time! šŸššŸŽ‰


Hope you enjoyed the ride! Safe flying, and may your helicopters always avoid the ceiling fan. šŸ˜‰