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product_id: 904422
title: "S108G 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro"
brand: "syma"
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# Built-in gyro for ultra stability 3.7V LiPo battery, 150mAh 3.5 channel precision control S108G 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro

**Brand:** syma
**Price:** 336.48 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚁 Elevate your indoor flight game with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** S108G 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro by syma
- **How much does it cost?** 336.48 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- syma enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted syma brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Power:** USB charging means no hassle—get back in the air fast and keep the fun going.
- • **Effortless Mastery:** 3.5 channel controls deliver smooth, intuitive flight for beginners and pros alike.
- • **Rock-Solid Stability:** Integrated gyro technology ensures steady hover and precise maneuvering every time.
- • **Stay Airborne Longer:** Rechargeable 3.7V LiPo battery powers up to 10 minutes of thrilling indoor flight.
- • **Crash-Resistant Design:** Lightweight polymer body and spare tail blade keep you flying through every adventure.

## Overview

The Syma S108G is a compact 3.5 channel indoor RC helicopter featuring a built-in gyro for exceptional stability, powered by a rechargeable 3.7V 150mAh LiPo battery. Designed with a durable polymer frame and USB charging, it offers up to 10 minutes of responsive, easy-to-fly performance perfect for beginners and hobbyists seeking fast, nimble control in tight spaces.

## Description

From the Manufacturer Syma S108G 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro. Flight Control Includes Up/Down, Left/Right Turn, and Forward/Backward movements. Includes USB Charger, and Spare Tail Blade. For Use Indoors ONLY Due to Infrared Control. Battery Type: Lithium Polymer (LiPO Battery). C Rate: 15C. Volts: 3.7. Capacity: 150mAh. Cell Count: 1S. Continuous Discharge: 15C (2.25A). Watt Hours: 0.56. Motor Type: Brushed. Age Rating: 14+ With Adult Supervision. Charger: USB. Radio: Infrared. Fuel Source: Electric. Length: 8.7 in (220.98mm). Height: 2.4 in (60.96mm). Width/Diameter: 3.7 in (93.98mm).

Review: My favorite mini rc heli - This was my first mini RC heli and probably the BEST performing followed U806 Ultra Stable Mini 3.5 Channel Army Military Indoor RC Helicopter with Built-in Gyro Gyroscope -- NEW 2011 Model! and then the Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - BLUE as third best, IMO, though many consider the 107G as the staple-starter heli - I like this one more. This heli has an all plastic exterior which makes it light in weight and nimble to control and robust enough to withstand reasonable crashes - if this is your first RC copter there will be many crashes. The rotor blades are long and this provides stability and superior hover-ability; plus it is the quieter than most other mini helis. The only drawback to this little model is that it is IR controlled, so line of sight and sunlight are issues. Whether or not you find the spring-loaded elevator control on the remote a blessing or a curse is up to you, I'm used to it but all the "big boy" controls are not. This heli is fast and responsive, more than my 107G models, and is super stable in both in flight and hovering - I can easily fly this heli around objects and under tables and through "tight spaces" with ease - the controls are precise and for an IR controlled rc, it is really responsive. Forward-pitched takes offs with this heli take me back to military films and file footage of actual helis in battle situations - and proper use of forward/reverse with coordinated throttle (elevator) get this heli flying fast - it's really neat to operate - and letting off of the forward/reverse control allows it to pretty much hover in place without excessive trim or counter direction control. The included USB charging cable connects solidly to the copter body and the plug lights up to let you know it is done charging - I use an iPhone USB power adapter to charge but a computer or laptop work too. The on/off switch on the heli body is tiny seems delicate. There is an option to charge off the controller but I'd rather not shorten the batteries in the controller. From dead empty (won't lift) to fully charged is at least 30 minutes, but with careful control and keeping the light off I can get almost 10 minutes of flight time. Overall I really LOVE this mini rc heli, so much I bought another one and a few sets of extra rotor blades. For anyone just starting out with RC mini helis, I consider this the BET one and a great trainer for aspiring rc heli pilots - not to mention it is lots of fun to fly and easy to charge. Buy several: these are durable, responsive, fast and overall a GREAT indoor mini rc helicopter.
Review: Most fun you can have for $25 - I ordered 8 of these (various Syma models) as Christmas gifts this year for all the guys and they were a hit with everyone. I've never seen so many people have so much fun for such a long period of time with such an inexpensive toy. I figured they'd all be broken within a matter of minutes but they actually held up very well. One of them (Coast Guard 111) was defective out of the box; wouldnt move forward because of an issue with the tail motor (could move backward). Items that were broken over the course of the day were a couple tail rotors, a main rotor head, and some misc parts (ie canopies, side pods from a 108, etc). I was going to return the 111 but decided to just order another and we canabalized the 111 for the parts to repair the broken rotor head on the 108. Of the models purchased, the 108 seems to be the most aggressive in terms of flight characteristics. The 109 (Apache) seems to be the most stable of the lot and was very easy and predictable to flight in tight spaces. The 102 (Black Hawk) seemed to have the most lift out of the bunch but also had the touchiest throttle (tough to hover without throttle input where the rest of them seemed to hover without as much throttle manipulation). We've only flown 4 of the 8 and of those 4, 1 was defective out of the box. I'll update after this weekend (rest of them will be given out) and report on how they're doing. I cant believe how durable they have been though; none of the recipients had flown helis before with the exception of myself (limited experience) and it showed. I cant count how many times these things have hit the concrete from 8-10' off the ground. None of the main blades have broken yet but we did have the one head failure late Christmas night. Of the 3 that were operational all day, the 108 consistantly had the longest run time of the bunch and usually last 2 minutes longer than the 102 and 109. The 102 and 109 had very similar runtime to one another; perhaps the 108 we got just had a very good battery (2 more 108s will be used this weekend so I'll report if there is a pattern with the longer runtimes). We were able to fly 3 of them at the same time. I'd read that while the 108 had 3 channel selections, only 2 seemed to work. The 108s remote wouldnt bind to any of the other helis. We put the 102 on channel B, the 109 on channel A, and used channel B on the 108 (which reportedly didnt work from other reviews I've read) and were able to fly interference free all afternoon. The remote from the 108 is a bit different from the others and has 3 channel selections vice the 2 that are available on the other 2 models. I guess channel may be a bit confusing here, the remote and heli is a 3 channel unit providing throttle, rudder, and forward/backward motion. There are also the channels (pretty sure that was how it was labeled in the manual) that can be used to separate your remotes from the others so you can fly simultaneously around other helis. Edit: I opened one of the other 108s today. It definitely binds to the remote using all 3 channel selections (A, B, and C). Runtime for the 2nd charge was 9m 44s. Charge time off my laptops USB port was 38m 44s. I have the USB cable plugged into a wall charger now and will update once charging is complete. This one doesnt seem quite as agile as the 1st 108; feels more like it's somewhere between the 108 and 109 used on Christmas day.

## Features

- Stable Flight Characteristics
- Easy to Fly
- Great for Beginners
- Battery Type: Lithium Polymer (LiPO Battery)
- Motor Type: Brushed

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00DPK11Y6 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #337,455 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #281 in Hobby RC Helicopters |
| Brand Name | SYMA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,049 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, and directional control; teach responsibility and care for objects; encourage patience and persistence. |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 8.7 x 3.7 x 2.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Venom Group International |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S108G |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 day warranty against manufacturer defects |
| Material Type | polymer |
| Model Number | S108G |
| Number of Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | Small |
| Subject Character | Venom |
| Supported Battery Types | Rechargeable Lithium Polymer (LiPO) battery, 3.7V, 150mAh |
| Theme | helicopter |
| UPC | 649200003772 885180636160 885909349562 712321379603 845623067296 844949006507 787799352113 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ My favorite mini rc heli
*by M***A on December 3, 2011*

This was my first mini RC heli and probably the BEST performing followed U806 Ultra Stable Mini 3.5 Channel Army Military Indoor RC Helicopter with Built-in Gyro Gyroscope -- NEW 2011 Model! and then the Syma S107/S107G R/C Helicopter - BLUE as third best, IMO, though many consider the 107G as the staple-starter heli - I like this one more. This heli has an all plastic exterior which makes it light in weight and nimble to control and robust enough to withstand reasonable crashes - if this is your first RC copter there will be many crashes. The rotor blades are long and this provides stability and superior hover-ability; plus it is the quieter than most other mini helis. The only drawback to this little model is that it is IR controlled, so line of sight and sunlight are issues. Whether or not you find the spring-loaded elevator control on the remote a blessing or a curse is up to you, I'm used to it but all the "big boy" controls are not. This heli is fast and responsive, more than my 107G models, and is super stable in both in flight and hovering - I can easily fly this heli around objects and under tables and through "tight spaces" with ease - the controls are precise and for an IR controlled rc, it is really responsive. Forward-pitched takes offs with this heli take me back to military films and file footage of actual helis in battle situations - and proper use of forward/reverse with coordinated throttle (elevator) get this heli flying fast - it's really neat to operate - and letting off of the forward/reverse control allows it to pretty much hover in place without excessive trim or counter direction control. The included USB charging cable connects solidly to the copter body and the plug lights up to let you know it is done charging - I use an iPhone USB power adapter to charge but a computer or laptop work too. The on/off switch on the heli body is tiny seems delicate. There is an option to charge off the controller but I'd rather not shorten the batteries in the controller. From dead empty (won't lift) to fully charged is at least 30 minutes, but with careful control and keeping the light off I can get almost 10 minutes of flight time. Overall I really LOVE this mini rc heli, so much I bought another one and a few sets of extra rotor blades. For anyone just starting out with RC mini helis, I consider this the BET one and a great trainer for aspiring rc heli pilots - not to mention it is lots of fun to fly and easy to charge. Buy several: these are durable, responsive, fast and overall a GREAT indoor mini rc helicopter.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Most fun you can have for $25
*by A***D on December 28, 2011*

I ordered 8 of these (various Syma models) as Christmas gifts this year for all the guys and they were a hit with everyone. I've never seen so many people have so much fun for such a long period of time with such an inexpensive toy. I figured they'd all be broken within a matter of minutes but they actually held up very well. One of them (Coast Guard 111) was defective out of the box; wouldnt move forward because of an issue with the tail motor (could move backward). Items that were broken over the course of the day were a couple tail rotors, a main rotor head, and some misc parts (ie canopies, side pods from a 108, etc). I was going to return the 111 but decided to just order another and we canabalized the 111 for the parts to repair the broken rotor head on the 108. Of the models purchased, the 108 seems to be the most aggressive in terms of flight characteristics. The 109 (Apache) seems to be the most stable of the lot and was very easy and predictable to flight in tight spaces. The 102 (Black Hawk) seemed to have the most lift out of the bunch but also had the touchiest throttle (tough to hover without throttle input where the rest of them seemed to hover without as much throttle manipulation). We've only flown 4 of the 8 and of those 4, 1 was defective out of the box. I'll update after this weekend (rest of them will be given out) and report on how they're doing. I cant believe how durable they have been though; none of the recipients had flown helis before with the exception of myself (limited experience) and it showed. I cant count how many times these things have hit the concrete from 8-10' off the ground. None of the main blades have broken yet but we did have the one head failure late Christmas night. Of the 3 that were operational all day, the 108 consistantly had the longest run time of the bunch and usually last 2 minutes longer than the 102 and 109. The 102 and 109 had very similar runtime to one another; perhaps the 108 we got just had a very good battery (2 more 108s will be used this weekend so I'll report if there is a pattern with the longer runtimes). We were able to fly 3 of them at the same time. I'd read that while the 108 had 3 channel selections, only 2 seemed to work. The 108s remote wouldnt bind to any of the other helis. We put the 102 on channel B, the 109 on channel A, and used channel B on the 108 (which reportedly didnt work from other reviews I've read) and were able to fly interference free all afternoon. The remote from the 108 is a bit different from the others and has 3 channel selections vice the 2 that are available on the other 2 models. I guess channel may be a bit confusing here, the remote and heli is a 3 channel unit providing throttle, rudder, and forward/backward motion. There are also the channels (pretty sure that was how it was labeled in the manual) that can be used to separate your remotes from the others so you can fly simultaneously around other helis. Edit: I opened one of the other 108s today. It definitely binds to the remote using all 3 channel selections (A, B, and C). Runtime for the 2nd charge was 9m 44s. Charge time off my laptops USB port was 38m 44s. I have the USB cable plugged into a wall charger now and will update once charging is complete. This one doesnt seem quite as agile as the 1st 108; feels more like it's somewhere between the 108 and 109 used on Christmas day.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb beginner's RC helicopter
*by J***H on April 16, 2012*

If you are looking for a durable easy to fly helicopter this toy is a great choice. The best feature is the gyroscopically-stable dual rotor setup. That means that this helicopter is super easy to hover and fly without losing control. It's natural flight characteristic is to hover. Another great feature is the flexible pivoting rotor blades. Instead of fixed rotors, these ones pivot on a hinge. THis means that they can bang into things without breaking. I've crashed this copter over 100 times, and the edges of the rotors have some dings in them, but nothing has broken and it flies the same as it did when I bought it. This is not an advanced model. It flies with 3 axes of control when a real helicopter or an advanced model has 4 axes. So this one cannot slide left to right, it has to pivot left or right and then fly forward or backwards. If you're a beginner or if this is for a child, that is a good thing as it's easy to fly and really quite fun. If you're an enthusiast, look for a more advanced model. Because the helicopter has to be very light, the internal battery is only good for about 7 minutes between charges. It can also overheat if you fly and charge and fly and charge for several cycles. I suggest letting the helicopter rest for a few minutes before charging it. PROS: Super easy to control and hover Durable with cheap replacement parts CONS: Takes a while to charge the internal battery, with limited flight time The Bottom Line: This and other Syma models are the best beginner helicopters on the market. They are a great value for the cost and incredibly easy to hover and fly. This would be an easy 5-star rating if the battery lasted a little longer or didn't take quite as long to charge.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Syma S108G 3.5 Channel RC Helicopter with Gyro
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