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Top videos analyzed · July 2026
88 / 100
B+

Totally wholesome drone content — your kid will probably learn something useful and want to beg you for a DJI.

Best for ages 10+

Justin runs a pretty no-nonsense drone education channel. He walks viewers through setup, flight tips, firmware updates, and gear comparisons in a calm, methodical way. There's no drama, no edgy humor, nothing trying to be viral. It's the kind of channel a drone enthusiast would bookmark because it's genuinely useful.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 97 / 100
Violence & Danger 95 / 100
Adult Content 100 / 100
Commercialism 65 / 100
Role Modeling 90 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

Justin runs a pretty no-nonsense drone education channel. He walks viewers through setup, flight tips, firmware updates, and gear comparisons in a calm, methodical way. There's no drama, no edgy humor, nothing trying to be viral. It's the kind of channel a drone enthusiast would bookmark because it's genuinely useful.

The tone is friendly but stays focused. Justin talks like a guy who really likes drones and wants to share that. He's not performing for the camera so much as just teaching. That said, the content skews older because it assumes you either own or are seriously thinking about buying a drone. Younger kids might find it dry.

The main thing parents should know is that some of the gear discussed costs hundreds to thousands of dollars. Justin is a DJI dealer, so there's a natural commercial lean toward DJI products. It's not aggressive or sneaky about it, but it's worth knowing. Nothing inappropriate shows up anywhere.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild 2017 BEST DRONES - BUYER'S GUIDE

The channel is run by an official DJI dealer, and buyer's guide style videos heavily favor DJI products throughout without clearly disclosing that commercial relationship upfront. Kids watching might not recognize this as a potential bias.

Mild DJI Phantom 4, Your FIRST DAY, Complete Tutorial

Justin makes a couple of casual pit stop jokes and self-deprecating asides that eat into the tutorial pacing, which could model a slightly scattered approach to safety prep for younger or newer pilots who need clear step-by-step guidance.

What Parents Should Know

Know that Justin is a DJI dealer, so treat product recommendations the way you would any review from someone who sells what they're reviewing.

Expect your kid to start dropping hints about wanting an expensive drone shortly after discovering this channel.

Use the tutorial videos as a starting point if your family already owns a drone, because the practical how-to content is genuinely solid.

Skip the buyer's guide videos with younger kids unless you're ready to field a lot of questions about why you won't spend $1,500 on a Phantom.

Remind teens that flying drones has real FAA rules, and point out that Justin does mention regulations, which is a good opening to have that conversation.

The channel is pretty slow-paced, so if your kid has a short attention span this probably won't hold them long unless they're already into drones.

Recommended for ages 10+.

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