Yah, i agree with you, I'm an FPV virgin and I think this category of FPV is really targeted for people like me. I think the reasoning behind it was a lot of ppl were complaining about the weight, bulk of the the first Avata so they redesigned this one. That's my only gripe about this drone, I wish they at least made the prop guards replaceable like the first one. The goggles are amazing but I got a bit whoozy after burning through 3 batteries, I think I'll get use to it eventually or bring Gravol with me before I fly lol. Other then that, the drone is actually quite amazing, I honestly didn't think it would perform this great and I've been flying their Mini series for years.
@@MiyagisRant make sure you're sitting down or leaning against something when first getting used to FPV. You get more used to the motion, but I still find myself trying to setup in a good spot to sit. As far as the A2, just wait till you get to fly a "real" fpv drone. The power or "punch" as we like to call it, neither the A1 or A2 has that real punch. Heck, they both have the same thrust to weight ratio... A2 is lighter, so you think it's got more power, but it doesn't... DJI is sneaky
The O4 and goggles 3 are incredible, but the drone itself is a plastic junk.
No fpv drone should ever be that flimsy
Yah, i agree with you, I'm an FPV virgin and I think this category of FPV is really targeted for people like me. I think the reasoning behind it was a lot of ppl were complaining about the weight, bulk of the the first Avata so they redesigned this one. That's my only gripe about this drone, I wish they at least made the prop guards replaceable like the first one. The goggles are amazing but I got a bit whoozy after burning through 3 batteries, I think I'll get use to it eventually or bring Gravol with me before I fly lol. Other then that, the drone is actually quite amazing, I honestly didn't think it would perform this great and I've been flying their Mini series for years.
@MiyagisRant I'm with ya. I see it as more a long range fpv drone, with a possible dip into freestyle or whatnot.
@@MiyagisRant make sure you're sitting down or leaning against something when first getting used to FPV. You get more used to the motion, but I still find myself trying to setup in a good spot to sit.
As far as the A2, just wait till you get to fly a "real" fpv drone. The power or "punch" as we like to call it, neither the A1 or A2 has that real punch. Heck, they both have the same thrust to weight ratio... A2 is lighter, so you think it's got more power, but it doesn't... DJI is sneaky