Do you know what he's looking to use the drone for or to do with it? That style is good for a little light sport flying but mostly hovering around taking pictures and stuff. If he's wanting to get into something like the first person view drone racing, those are a little different style multi-rotor. usually smaller, more compact and with the camera facing a little more forward. Looking at goggles and stuff as well for the racing setups, so they tend to start at a little higher pricing.
Example of a racing kit...dunno how actually good or not this one particular model is, just an example I found:
https://www.hobby-wing.com/arris-c2...VgiKAQvdQMjCKKRAgvbntZscT7aEy0nBoCX2IQAvD_BwE