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Hey people, what do you think of the Walkera Rodeo 110 with the Goggle 4? Is it a good combo? I'm trying to get into fpv, but don't know what's good and what's not, or what to look for.
For your budget I would say the Tinyhawk package is still the best bet.I haven't ever flown fpv, but I have a DJI MP and Spark. I want to get into fpv on a $200-ish budget. I just want to fly for fun around my backyard. I'm located in KY. I posted a thread a week or so ago asking about good beginner fpv drones. I got some good answers on there, but am still fishing around.
Please don't take offense, but we don't really fly DJI stuff, it flies itself and we just tell it where to go, FPV drones are not like that and will crash when we don't control the sticks to keep it in the air. There is a bit of a learning curve on this and it will take some dedication and practice to cross the hurdle of actually piloting one of these.I haven't ever flown fpv, but I have a DJI MP and Spark.
While the TinyHawk kit is reasonable I think the goggles and controller are a bit of a waste of money unless you never want to advance in the hobby. I think a new or used QX7 and a set of EV800D's is a much better setup for not much more money.For your budget I would say the Tinyhawk package is still the best bet.
I totally agree and stated that in his previous thread but it won't fit his $200.00 limit...While the TinyHawk kit is reasonable I think the goggles and controller are a bit of a waste of money unless you never want to advance in the hobby. I think a new or used QX7 and a set of EV800D's is a much better setup for not much more money.
I have a Mavic 2 Pro (my first drone) and find it very boring to fly (if you call that flying) but it does take great pics and video...Please don't take offense, but we don't really fly DJI stuff, it flies itself and we just tell it where to go, FPV drones are not like that and will crash when we don't control the sticks to keep it in the air. There is a bit of a learning curve on this and it will take some dedication and practice to cross the hurdle of actually piloting one of these.
None taken. I know you guys know a ton more than I do, so that's why I'm getting your opinion. I'm open to suggestions and options. I want something more challenging than DJI. They're nice and all, but they basically do everything themselves. I've had a lot of fun with those little manual altitude drones, definitely more than my DJI drones. But I want to upgrade from junk to something more durable and that will last longer, and is almost completely manual. It's weird that a $20 drone is more fun than a $1,000 drone, but that's how it is.Please don't take offense, but we don't really fly DJI stuff, it flies itself and we just tell it where to go, FPV drones are not like that and will crash when we don't control the sticks to keep it in the air. There is a bit of a learning curve on this and it will take some dedication and practice to cross the hurdle of actually piloting one of these.