Holy Stone RID Module Update over 1,000 sold @ $89.99 on Amazon , 9,000 more to be sold to reach 10K, lol.
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Says 1,000+ sold in the last month so I'm sure they have sold even more and this is just the identified sku from Amazon. The other item and link is out there's no telling home many people (like me) used the other link which is cheaper. Still the HS RID is among the lowest priced broadcast module all-contained that actually works that ships right away. Today it even has 10% off. Not sure why it isn't even more popular when other similar modules are $150+ and backordered.
Here's why: (I don't work there but this is what I would do)
Add the model number to the listing description or the FAA link so people can see for themselves the module is FAA approved. Customers should not have to ask for clarification. The model number is on the module, you can easily post a picture of it in the gallery. This is nonsense, just say "We are approved and here's the DoC."
- FAA Regulation Compliance: Holy Stone is committed to working out a solution to the US FAA Declaration of Compliance for our rc drone consumers; here we got the Remote ID Module Parts to solve the FAA Compliance issue. No more worry about the FAA Regulations.
Remove the verbiage about flyers having until March to comply because it's not exactly accurate. Flyer should buy today and fly today with their HS RID so let the FAA language speak for itself.
Not sure if this is a language barrier too but remove this:
- Compatibility: Holy Stone Drones with Camera for Adults 4K, Holy Stone HS720R, HS720G, HS720E, HS720, HS700E, HS600 GPS 4K Drone; moreover, the Remote ID broadcast Module Part also fit with other drones on the market.
It makes people think the HS module is made for HS drones and you may be able to make it work with other drones on the market (except you cannot find the list of other drones); why? Because it pretty much works will ALL drones. You don't need to list those HS drones because they all have standard RID. When you say "fit" that implies something different than simply attaching it. This is the mount I will use to attach the HS RID to my Autel
Evo 2 Pro:
Autel Strobe Mounts
Finally the HS website tells HS customers you can get the module for 70% off or even free so for others, paying $90 may not seem like a great deal. If I thought for a second that modules were never going to fall below $100, I would use Amazon as a "reseller" for these modules which I could probably sell hundreds of them the closer we get to March. Hmmm, looks like you can return whatever you don't sell by February.