If your drone is flying erratically or drifting when you're not controlling it, it might need recalibration. Refer to your drone's manual on how to calibrate the gyroscope and accelerometer for stable flight.
Inspect your drone's propellers for any signs of damage or wear. Replace any broken or chipped propellers to ensure smooth and safe flights. Make sure the propellers are securely attached before takeoff.
If your drone is not holding a charge or the battery drains quickly, it's time to check the battery health. Consider getting a new battery if the current one is not performing as expected. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for charging and storage.
Ensure your drone's firmware is up to date. Manufacturers often release updates to improve performance and fix bugs. Connect your drone to the manufacturer's app to check for any available updates and follow the instructions to install them.