1. Product Overview
The TTROARDS TT19 is a compact and versatile brushless drone designed for both beginners and experienced pilots. It features a high-definition camera, 180° obstacle avoidance, and robust brushless motors for stable and efficient flight. This manual provides essential information for safe operation, setup, and maintenance of your TT19 drone.

Image 1: TTROARDS TT19 Drone highlighting 1080P HD Camera, brushless motor, 2.4GHz anti-interference, headless mode, one-click takeoff, 180° obstacle avoidance, 1200mAh battery, and anti-collision bracket.
Key Features:
- Brushless Motors: Provides powerful, stable, and quiet flight with enhanced durability.
- High-Definition Camera: Capture photos and videos with adjustable camera angle and FPV (First Person View) transmission.
- 180° Obstacle Avoidance: Helps beginners reduce the risk of collisions.
- Multiple Speed Modes: Adapt to various flying conditions and skill levels, with a maximum speed of 40 km/h.
- User-Friendly Functions: Includes One-Key Takeoff/Landing, Headless Mode, and Altitude Hold for easier control.
- Portable Design: Lightweight and foldable, weighing less than 249 grams for easy transport and no registration requirement in many regions.
2. Safety Guidelines
Operating a drone requires responsibility. Please read and adhere to all safety instructions to prevent injury or damage.
- Local Regulations: Always check and comply with local drone flying laws and regulations.
- Environmental Conditions: Do not fly in strong winds, rain, snow, or fog. Maintain visual line of sight with the drone at all times.
- Obstacle Avoidance: While the drone has obstacle avoidance, it is not foolproof. Always maintain a safe distance from people, animals, buildings, and other obstacles.
- Battery Safety: Use only the provided charger and battery. Do not overcharge or puncture batteries. Discontinue use if batteries are damaged or swollen.
- Propeller Safety: Keep hands, face, and loose clothing away from rotating propellers. Ensure propellers are correctly installed and undamaged before each flight.
- Age Recommendation: This drone is suitable for users aged 14 and above. Adult supervision is recommended for younger users.

Image 2: The TT19 drone with propeller guards, emphasizing safety and protection against injuries.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items are present in your package:

Image 3: Contents of the TT19 drone package, including drone, remote control, battery, propellers, USB cable, screwdriver, instruction manual, and carrying case.
- TT19 Drone x 1
- Remote Control x 1
- Drone Battery x 1
- Spare Propellers x 4
- USB Charging Cable x 1
- Screwdriver x 1
- Instruction Manual x 1
- Carrying Case x 1
4. Setup Guide
4.1. Charging the Drone Battery
- Connect the drone battery to the USB charging cable.
- Plug the USB cable into a 5V/2A USB adapter (not included) or a computer USB port.
- The indicator light on the cable will show charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged).
- Charging typically takes 60-90 minutes. Do not leave unattended during charging.
4.2. Installing the Drone Battery
- Ensure the drone is powered off.
- Insert the fully charged battery into the battery compartment on the back of the drone until it clicks into place.
4.3. Propeller Installation (if needed)
The TT19 drone typically comes with propellers pre-installed. If replacement is necessary:
- Identify propellers A and B. Each propeller arm is marked with A or B.
- Attach propeller A to motor A, and propeller B to motor B. Ensure they are securely fastened.
4.4. Remote Controller Setup
- Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote controller.
- Insert 3 AAA batteries (not included), ensuring correct polarity.
- Close the battery compartment.
4.5. Pairing Drone and Controller
- Place the drone on a flat, level surface.
- Press and hold the power button on the drone until the indicator lights flash.
- Turn on the remote controller. The controller indicator light will flash.
- Push the left joystick up then down. The drone and controller lights will become solid, indicating successful pairing.
4.6. App Installation and Connection (for FPV and advanced features)
Search for the recommended drone app (refer to the packaging or quick start guide for the specific app name) on your smartphone's app store.
- Download and install the app.
- Turn on the drone.
- On your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and connect to the drone's Wi-Fi network (usually named 'TT19-XXXXXX').
- Open the app. You should see the live camera feed from the drone.
5. Operating Instructions
5.1. Pre-Flight Checklist
- Ensure drone and controller batteries are fully charged.
- Check propellers for damage and ensure they are securely attached.
- Verify the drone is on a flat surface and paired with the controller.
- Check for clear flying space, free from obstacles, people, and animals.
5.2. Takeoff and Landing

Image 4: Visual representation of Headless Mode, One-key Takeoff/Landing, and Altitude Hold functions.
- One-Key Takeoff: After pairing, press the One-Key Takeoff button (usually indicated by an arrow pointing up) on the controller. The drone will automatically ascend to a certain height and hover.
- Manual Takeoff: Push both joysticks down and outwards to start the motors. Then push the left joystick up to ascend.
- One-Key Landing: Press the One-Key Landing button (usually indicated by an arrow pointing down). The drone will automatically descend and land.
- Manual Landing: Slowly pull the left joystick down to descend. Once landed, pull both joysticks down and inwards to stop the motors.
5.3. Flight Controls
- Left Joystick (Throttle/Yaw): Up/Down for altitude, Left/Right for rotation (yaw).
- Right Joystick (Pitch/Roll): Up/Down for forward/backward movement (pitch), Left/Right for left/right movement (roll).
- Altitude Hold: The drone maintains its current altitude automatically when the left joystick is released.
- Headless Mode: Press the Headless Mode button. In this mode, the drone's orientation is relative to the pilot, regardless of the drone's front direction. Press again to exit.
5.4. Camera Operation and FPV

Image 5: Details of the 1080P camera and FPV transmission capability, showing a live view example.

Image 6: Examples of intelligent shooting, demonstrating how to capture photos and videos with the drone.
- Take Photo: While flying, press the Photo button on the controller or in the app to capture an image.
- Record Video: Press the Video button on the controller or in the app to start/stop recording.
- Adjust Camera Angle: Use the dedicated button on the controller to adjust the camera's tilt angle during flight.
- FPV (First Person View): Connect your smartphone to the drone's Wi-Fi and open the app to view the live camera feed.
5.5. Obstacle Avoidance

Image 7: The TT19 drone utilizing its 180° obstacle avoidance feature, making it suitable for beginners.
The TT19 drone is equipped with 180° obstacle avoidance sensors. These sensors help detect obstacles in front of the drone and automatically adjust its flight path to prevent collisions. This feature is particularly helpful for beginners to gain confidence in flying.
5.6. Speed Adjustment

Image 8: The TT19 drone showcasing its three speed modes, indicating a maximum speed of 40 KM/H.
The drone offers multiple speed modes (low, medium, high) to suit different skill levels and flying environments. Press the speed switch button on the controller to cycle through the speed settings.
5.7. Trajectory Flight

Image 9: The Trajectory Flight feature, showing the drone following a pre-drawn path on a map.
In the companion app, you can draw a flight path on your screen. The drone will then automatically follow this trajectory, allowing for hands-free flight and cinematic shots.
6. Maintenance
6.1. Cleaning
- Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the drone body and camera lens.
- Do not use alcohol or other chemical solvents.
6.2. Propeller Replacement
- If a propeller is damaged, use the provided screwdriver to carefully remove the screw holding it in place.
- Replace with a new propeller of the correct type (A or B) and secure it with the screw.
6.3. Battery Care and Storage
- Store batteries in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
- For long-term storage, charge batteries to approximately 50-60% capacity.
- Do not store fully charged or fully depleted batteries for extended periods.
- Remove batteries from the drone and controller when not in use.
7. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Drone does not power on | Battery depleted or not installed correctly. | Charge the drone battery fully. Ensure the battery is inserted correctly and securely. |
| Drone does not respond to controller | Not paired, controller batteries low, or out of range. | Re-pair the drone and controller. Replace controller batteries. Ensure drone is within operating range. |
| Drone drifts during flight | Not calibrated, uneven surface at takeoff, or wind interference. | Perform gyroscope calibration (refer to quick start guide). Take off from a flat surface. Avoid flying in strong winds. |
| Camera feed is not visible in app | Wi-Fi not connected, app not open, or drone not powered on. | Ensure phone is connected to drone's Wi-Fi. Open the app after connecting. Power on the drone. |
| Short flight time | Battery not fully charged, old battery, or aggressive flying. | Ensure battery is fully charged. Consider replacing old batteries. Fly more conservatively. |
8. Specifications

Image 10: The TT19 drone's dimensions (17x18.5x5.5 cm) and weight (less than 180g), emphasizing its portability.
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Name | TT19 |
| Brand | TTROARDS |
| Weight | 180 Grams |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 18.5 x 17 x 5.5 cm |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Battery Capacity | 1200 mAh |
| Video Recording Resolution | 1080p |
| Effective Still Resolution | 2.1 Megapixels |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Max Speed | Up to 40 km/h |
9. Customer Support
For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty inquiries, please contact our customer support team.

Image 11: Customer support contact information.
Email: TTROAR_support@163.com
Please include your model number (TT19) and a detailed description of your issue when contacting support for faster assistance.





