I am on a cetus x kit right now. Looking at going with the dji goggles 3 and O4 when that eventually comes. Or would you recommend one of the older goggles?
Here is 2 answers for you questions: 1.The Air65 2.Trippy spins with 65mm whoop and this guy fly with 15° angle. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mxB-htmChhk.htmlsi=mXzfyqXEO869brfa&t=12
You wear goggles to see the live feed when flying. An fpv setup can be pretty affordable (around 150) to very expensive (1000+). This drone costs around 100, and can be paired with any ELRS controller and analog goggle.
@@blueflame2532 two very different use cases. This is a small fpv drone with low latency meant for racing, freestyle, fast flight, durability. The dji mini is meant for taking stable photos sitting in the air. If you are looking for video quality, DJI makes FPV gear as well. The DJI photo drones like the mini are very easy to operate. FPV drones require more time to learn.
@@blueflame2532 many of my other videos contain fpv drones using the DJI o3 system which has range and penetration closer to that of a DJI camera drone
Hey so this particular model has an issue with chewing up the batt lead. Try securing it to one of the struts with dental floss to keep it out of the way of the props 😊😊
No issues with prop strikes for me, but both the wire right after the solder joint and right where the new connector has an elbow was damaged. (the part that hits the ground during a matty flip if you crash haha)
try direct soldering your motors, it is a bigger improvement. I will never go back, I cut the plugs off all motors now. more power, longer flight times. Also, you can make your own 90 degree bt2.0, just cut the posts down until they are maybe 5 to 7mm long, solder wires in at 90 degrees, then cover wires in hot glue or e6000
hi! I follow you :). I have the same drone, any advice on how to do the pid tuning? have you followed any guide? I don't think I've set it up perfectly yet but I don't understand if it's a limit of the drone or more likely mine. Thanks!
Hello! I followed a guide and got a pretty good result (guide by Jev FPV). I then tried a preset for micros per subscriber recommendation. The tune i had was very sharp but struggled with propwash, and the preset is more mild but well rounded. I'd say go for a tuning guide and if you arent happy use a preset until you learn more. Hope this helps!
Correct. It came from factory with bt2.0. The elbow was to avoid damaging by bending the wires and in crashes. The improvement was from the better joints and wire, not the elbow.
Keep it up dude nice flying I'm getting into FPV my first drone I got was a hs210 line of sight a mini kids drone but I really am hooked in lol and I hope to get into FPV tiny whoops or something I love it
Oh word! I did notice better flight time and was pleasantly surprised. I remember getting a new pack of batteries and being disappointed that my fight time was still low. The fresh cable seems to have helped a little for sure
I was just thinking of doing this haha. I have a little carbon frame that might work with some mods. I gotta say I like the ducts for bashing around though...
Nice! Glad they implemented that. My normal cable was not holding up super well. I record analog video on the DJI goggles v2 with an adapter. The stick cam is just my phone on a chest mount.
It feels so different on the SIM vs Reality, I was just trying that out yesterday and killed my quad. Anyways great training video and thanks for sharing!
@@pablowasserman yes i do, i bought a couple very cheap ones on aliexpress to attach to the module (eachine pro58). The dji ones dont work with the module as far as i know
I haven't had a chance to try the boxer unfortunately. Coming from the pocket to the zorro it is nice to have more resolution in the gimbals but i also kinda miss the short throws. I will mention that the buttons on the zorro feel like they are intended for thumbing (like the switch and button placement), whereas what i've seen of the boxer looks like it would accommodate pinching better. Both will work fine though!
Some people start one way and switch to the other and do way better. Pinching is great for control but sometimes i'll let my index finger come off when doing flicks and big movements because its hard to reach the full throws pinching
@@AlexGFPV that's where I don't feel good flying pinch either, I feel like my pointer finger limits my thumb. Also feel like if I had a Zoro I could thumb better or pinch better.