You have two very different ways to fly in the $64.95 to $80.99 range. The PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II keeps things simple with a 720p HD camera and close-range control. The 4K Cameras GPS Drone adds a built-in 4.5-inch RC screen, dual camera, longer range, and two batteries. Which one fits your flying style depends on how much range and camera you actually need.
Quick verdict
The PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II is the lower-price pick for pilots who want GPS assistance, 720p HD recording, and Wi-Fi streaming without spending the full $80.99. The 4K Cameras GPS Drone takes the feature edge with 4K capable twin cameras, a built-in 4.5-inch RC screen, obstacle avoidance, headless mode, and a rated 50-minute maximum flight time.
Comparison snapshot
| PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II | 4K Cameras GPS Drone | |
|---|---|---|
| Listed price | USD 64.95 () | USD 80.99 () |
| Camera | 720p HD video, Wi-Fi streaming | 4K dual camera with 90° adjustable lens |
| Max flight time | 15 min | 50 min |
| Max control range | 328 ft (100 m) | 2,625 ft (800 m) |
| Controller | 2.4 GHz remote plus Wi-Fi app | Remote plus app with built-in 4.5'' RC screen |
| Notable modes | Auto launch/land, follow me, return home | Headless mode, obstacle avoidance, waypoint, circle fly |
Where each product wins
For shorter, more casual flights, the PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II wins on price and approachable GPS assists. It lists a 15-minute maximum flight time and a 328 ft maximum control range, which is plenty for close-by flying and first-time pilots.
The 4K Cameras GPS Drone wins on flight time, control range, camera, and controller convenience. Its 2,625 ft control range, 50-minute rated maximum flight time, dual adjustable camera, on-controller screen, and obstacle avoidance make the higher price a feature-first choice.
PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II Wi-Fi Drone with HD Camera - White (6182-7XBH

The PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II sits at the lower end of this price pairing at USD 64.95. It records 720p HD video, streams live to a free downloadable app, and captures stills at the same time. The GPS system adds auto launch and landing, follow-me flight, and a return-home button, while the onboard altitude sensor makes hovering steadier. This is a close-range companion: the listed maximum flight time is 15 minutes and the maximum control range is 328 ft. It is the more affordable of the two models, but you give up 4K resolution and the long-range freedom of the higher-priced drone.
4K Cameras GPS Drone, 4.5'' RC Screen, Brushless Motor, Auto Return, 2 Batteries

The 4K Cameras GPS Drone at USD 80.99 packs much more into one package. It combines a 4K dual camera with a 90° adjustable lens, a built-in 4.5-inch RC screen, and Wi-Fi app control. Brushless motors and optical-flow positioning support stable hovering, while GPS unlocks auto return, follow-me, waypoint flight, circle fly, and headless mode. Obstacle avoidance is included in the camera feature set. Two batteries come with it, and the rated maximum flight time is 50 minutes with a maximum control range of 2,625 ft. The trade-off is the price: it costs $16.04 more than the PROTOCOL, so occasional nearby flyers may not use all that range.
Final choice by use case
Choose the PROTOCOL Kaptur GPS II when your priority is the lower listed price, simple close-range flights, and enough GPS assistance to feel confident. Choose the 4K Cameras GPS Drone when you want 4K video, longer flight time, an on-controller screen, and the option to fly out to 800 m. Match the drone to the kind of flying you actually do, and either model fits a practical consumer drone decision.