Oh ok ok no problem, i'm gonna buy the googles 2 then
So i'm still looking around for budget drones and i just saw the furibee x215, what do you think of it? is it a good drone? Would you recommend me another drone that cost approximately 170 dollars?
There is so much to consider here... and this is just my humble opinion. But remember we can help point you in the right direction when you have trouble, so please don't feel too overwhelmed and do have persistence, if so then you can do this.
I have been in the electronics industry for 40 years and know how to solder very well, that made things a good bit easier on me than most. Below is simply my humble opinion and something to ponder as you make the decisions that are right for you.
First let me say one thing, things will break... ESC's will blow up and a motor bells will get bent, you will break a connector off your VTX and lose an antenna.
You will NEED to repair your quad(s) and test it before you can try again. In the beginning you will likely spend more time fixing than flying, I used to have to fix mine every single time I went flying in the beginning. You will need to consider that the initial cost of the bird is not all there is, you will need to buy replacement parts sooner rather than later.
I am helping a new forum member now get his new Furibee X215 ready to fly. He could not get the X215 receiver to bind to his transmitter. The X215 (and I suspect many other RTF quads) came with EU (European Union) firmware on the receiver and he needs the Non-EU version. So there he is with a fully assembled quad that will not bind and fly. He needs to learn and do some very specific things to get the quad and receiver updated so he can fly and focus on learning to control his new aircraft. I had to make a special cable and send it to him to get him started so that he did not have to tear apart his new bird, and cut and solder wires, just to try and fix it. But in the long run you can't avoid this type of work altogether or you will only fly once and then it will sit broken on a shelf.
When I got my ARF Eachine Wizard X220 which did not have a receiver (I wanted FrSky and not FlySky so I didn't go with the RTF version) I had to get the receiver separately and that made a huge difference since I could use the wiring harness and connector that came with the receiver to make the special cable and update the receiver before I installed the receiver and wire harness in the quad. The other person I am helping would have had to cut wires and make the special cable to get his updated so he could just bind it to the transmitter if I had not made and sent a cable to him.
You will NEED to be able to solder to be in this hobby, do you have a soldering iron and have some experience with soldering yet? There is nothing worse than arming after a crash and seeing one of your props just twitching instead of spinning like it should. You've blown an ESC and you will be grounded until you can get it fixed which means ordering and waiting on an ESC, un-soldering the old one and soldering the new one into place.
I have 3 of these in my fleet and they have held up very well to all the hard crashing I have done while in the beginning learning stage of this.
Eachine Wizard X220 FPV Racing RC Drone Blheli_S F3 6DOF 2205 2300KV Motors 5.8G 48CH 200MW VTX ARF
It isn't as sexy as the Furibee but it is very simple and easy to work on comparatively speaking. Your first quad is going to get busted up pretty good as you learn, so I would wait till you can fly halfway decent and have more repair experience before getting something so compact.
Here is my current squadron that I learned on, 3 of the Wizard X220 birds. They are on sale for US$109.99 but I had found them on sale there during the 11th Anniversary sale for US$99.99. Then I got 3 FrSky XSR receivers for US$14.99 each to match up with my Taranis X9D+ transmitter and I was in the air for US$115 a piece.
But I have just added this to my fleet since I can now fly reasonably well and don't crash and break my quad every single time I go fly. But I put 3 Wizards in the air for less than this one quad costs.