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definitely not a good first drone most peoplebwpuld he happier with the dji avata i got the avata 1 with intergra fly more on ebay for this price. this drone the googles are bulky ugly lower range and you have to have a seperate battery in your shirt pocket plus multi access gimble is easier to break
These can be had for much less. It is a good fpv drone and is capable of doing all the fpv manual flying stuff..
It's not terrible to repair and replace if you crash it trying to do dives. If you're already in the DJI system and want a good fpv drone to practice manual flight these can be had drone only for 200 bucks which is a long the price of a custom built carbon fiber fpv drone.
Which that drone will be a lot more durable if crashed but it is just as repairable or you have zero interest in building drones. Just like me and have all three DJI fpv drones this one, the Avata and the Avata 2. The FPV is still the most capable drone of the 3 and every once in a while it's fun to rip around at 90 mph in manual mode both Avatas'can only do 40-50
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Can anyone recommend an fpv drone just for capturing camera footage? I definitely am not into racing it. Ideally, a mini 2 that can be linked with fpv goggles would be great.
Can anyone recommend an fpv drone just for capturing camera footage? I definitely am not into racing it. Ideally, a mini 2 that can be linked with fpv goggles would be great.
I have the mini 2 as my first drone ever and I love it. Very easy to use. I just wish I didn't have to hook my phone to the controller because I have to take off the case for the cord to plug in. But it's whatever. My kids love flying it too. Is there any way to not have to physically plug the phone in and latch on top of the Controller the whole time flying?
Sorry didn't answer ur goggles question. I'dike to know this also for my mini 2
I have the mini 2 as my first drone ever and I love it. Very easy to use. I just wish I didn't have to hook my phone to the controller because I have to take off the case for the cord to plug in. But it's whatever. My kids love flying it too. Is there any way to not have to physically plug the phone in and latch on top of the Controller the whole time flying?
Sorry didn't answer ur goggles question. I'dike to know this also for my mini 2
You described EXACTLY my issue with my mini 2. It takes me about 6 min to set up. The longest time is removing my iphone pro max from the case because the remote doesn't fit the otterbox case and the phone. I thought about getting the dedicated screen remote but the problem there is that there is no internet connection on that thing. The hack there is that you can connect it to your phone's wifi hotspot for wifi/gps.
There isn't really a work around to not having the phone connected to it. I've seen people buy an adapter that allows the controller to take something as big as an ipad mini in it.
You described EXACTLY my issue with my mini 2. It takes me about 6 min to set up. The longest time is removing my iphone pro max from the case because the remote doesn't fit the otterbox case and the phone. I thought about getting the dedicated screen remote but the problem there is that there is no internet connection on that thing. The hack there is that you can connect it to your phone's wifi hotspot for wifi/gps.
There isn't really a work around to not having the phone connected to it. I've seen people buy an adapter that allows the controller to take something as big as an ipad mini in it.
Ya I got the otterbox defender. Been using it for years on every phone and love it. But that thing won't let the plug reach just near enough to connect through it
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It's not terrible to repair and replace if you crash it trying to do dives. If you're already in the DJI system and want a good fpv drone to practice manual flight these can be had drone only for 200 bucks which is a long the price of a custom built carbon fiber fpv drone.
Which that drone will be a lot more durable if crashed but it is just as repairable or you have zero interest in building drones. Just like me and have all three DJI fpv drones this one, the Avata and the Avata 2. The FPV is still the most capable drone of the 3 and every once in a while it's fun to rip around at 90 mph in manual mode both Avatas'can only do 40-50
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I have the mini 2 as my first drone ever and I love it. Very easy to use. I just wish I didn't have to hook my phone to the controller because I have to take off the case for the cord to plug in. But it's whatever. My kids love flying it too. Is there any way to not have to physically plug the phone in and latch on top of the Controller the whole time flying?
Sorry didn't answer ur goggles question. I'dike to know this also for my mini 2
Sorry didn't answer ur goggles question. I'dike to know this also for my mini 2
You described EXACTLY my issue with my mini 2. It takes me about 6 min to set up. The longest time is removing my iphone pro max from the case because the remote doesn't fit the otterbox case and the phone. I thought about getting the dedicated screen remote but the problem there is that there is no internet connection on that thing. The hack there is that you can connect it to your phone's wifi hotspot for wifi/gps.
There isn't really a work around to not having the phone connected to it. I've seen people buy an adapter that allows the controller to take something as big as an ipad mini in it.
There isn't really a work around to not having the phone connected to it. I've seen people buy an adapter that allows the controller to take something as big as an ipad mini in it.
Ya I got the otterbox defender. Been using it for years on every phone and love it. But that thing won't let the plug reach just near enough to connect through it