These all in one kits have been out for awhile. Way before DJI released their FPV setup. BetaFPV, EMAX, Eachine, and Geprc all have some decent kits out there. Once you master the tiny whoops, the eachine novice 4 is a more race style drone for beginner to advanced pilots.
Between BetaFPV, and EMAX, the entry point for cool little FPV drones is really low! It would be neat if they had like a stock class of racing where pilots were required to use these stock systems. I think it would be cool to see how pilots are when they don't have thousand dollar drones. The little two cell batteries are cheap too!
You got pretty good flying fpv! I was hoping you were going to put that stick cover on your face like white sun glasses. 😂 Can you adjust goggles like any diopter?
I bought this a few months ago after I saw Captain Drone do a review on it. Flew it around the house and crashed it several times, attempted to fly it outside and crashed it again and now It doesn’t work 😂 it’s a great little drone tho and very durable unless you crash from about 30 feet up 😁
Looks like a nice little quad , I got the radio to learn on the sim , I guess it's ok , I've always flown Dji mostly , thanks for sharing , much appreciated 👍
None! I recommend using this drone just to learn to fly not to record anything! If recording is important I recommend getting a drone that can record as well as fly 💪💪💪 I hope this makes sense, Happy Flying 😎
@@xavier_arthur after a few weeks with this drone, I can say recording is always important because it allows you to play back and view the moves/tricks you are working on, to improve even further. Visualization is an important tool harness in the learning process.
Great vid, I bought the Dji fpv and fly it in manual high in the air only so I don’t smash it up. The sim makes me feels so sick. This could be a good learning option for me