If you're thinking about buying this drone, DON'T! Skydio has abandoned the consumer market and no longer offers support for this drone. If you crash it and needs parts or eventually need to buy replacement batteries, you're SOL. Unless you pick up a used one for super cheap, I would stay away from this drone.
I beg to differ. I had an issue with mine, which was the Skydio two. I ended up sending it back and instead of repairing it they sent me a Skydio 2+. It’ll be arriving Wednesday. Their customer service was awesome. I have a couple DJI drones which I love and I was actually surprised with how skydio handled everything.
@@TheFastLyfe Big deal. All they did was send you old stock. The app that you have to use to control the drone hasn't been updated in over a year. It's only a matter of time now before your drone won't fly because of "software incompatibilities".
Good stuff! Check the latest release notes from the last two updates. One good update is "Smooth Mode" within Active Track I believe. It'll keep the horizon much more balanced. Also, if you could time out a Key-Frame sequence based on your time per lap, amazeballs! Nice riding, new sub.
Try using fixed track and maybe one more notch higher in altitude and start out a bit farther out instead of overhead. Are you raising the antennas on the drone?
Just wondering, I only grew up on Yamaha and Honda which are good bikes but I want to give ktm a chance, How reliable is the brand? I know you need to do a basic maintenance, But are there any parts I should look out for if I buy one?
My buddy just got a brand new gas gas ex250f and he’s had multiple problems with it in less than 2 months master cylinder for the clutch broke, fork seal started leaking, and rust on the frame. And he’s not hard on the bike .Gas gas is pretty much a Ktm. So just stick to your yamaha 👍😊
All depends if you go the 4 stroke or 2 stroke route. 2 strokes are primarily dominated by the Euro market now but Yamaha still produces an affordable yz line up of 2 strokes that are carb'd and kick start. Good suspension and easy to work on. 4 strokes are going to be harder to work on but have shorter maintenance intervals. I personally love a 2 stroke for the woods and ktm makes a solid fuel injected 2 stroke with e start and hydraulic clutch.
Honestly, I don't like it. Camera goes up and down all the time because it tries to keep you in the center of the frame. Whie balance is all over the place all the time. I just don't see any reason to buy it over the DJI for example. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
If you're thinking about buying this drone, DON'T! Skydio has abandoned the consumer market and no longer offers support for this drone. If you crash it and needs parts or eventually need to buy replacement batteries, you're SOL. Unless you pick up a used one for super cheap, I would stay away from this drone.
I beg to differ. I had an issue with mine, which was the Skydio two. I ended up sending it back and instead of repairing it they sent me a Skydio 2+. It’ll be arriving Wednesday. Their customer service was awesome. I have a couple DJI drones which I love and I was actually surprised with how skydio handled everything.
@@TheFastLyfe Big deal. All they did was send you old stock. The app that you have to use to control the drone hasn't been updated in over a year. It's only a matter of time now before your drone won't fly because of "software incompatibilities".
@@AnthonyJoh who hurt you bro? Lol
Good stuff! Check the latest release notes from the last two updates. One good update is "Smooth Mode" within Active Track I believe. It'll keep the horizon much more balanced. Also, if you could time out a Key-Frame sequence based on your time per lap, amazeballs! Nice riding, new sub.
cool vid! 🧡🧡
thnx for sharing !!
Try using fixed track and maybe one more notch higher in altitude and start out a bit farther out instead of overhead. Are you raising the antennas on the drone?
Good info.
Great video, but how are your neighbors not killing you right now with all of that noise right outside their backyard lol🤣
bonjour~ wow,breathtaking view. till next time! bestie- )
Just wondering, I only grew up on Yamaha and Honda which are good bikes but I want to give ktm a chance, How reliable is the brand? I know you need to do a basic maintenance, But are there any parts I should look out for if I buy one?
My buddy just got a brand new gas gas ex250f and he’s had multiple problems with it in less than 2 months master cylinder for the clutch broke, fork seal started leaking, and rust on the frame. And he’s not hard on the bike .Gas gas is pretty much a Ktm. So just stick to your yamaha 👍😊
All depends if you go the 4 stroke or 2 stroke route. 2 strokes are primarily dominated by the Euro market now but Yamaha still produces an affordable yz line up of 2 strokes that are carb'd and kick start. Good suspension and easy to work on. 4 strokes are going to be harder to work on but have shorter maintenance intervals. I personally love a 2 stroke for the woods and ktm makes a solid fuel injected 2 stroke with e start and hydraulic clutch.
Honestly, I don't like it. Camera goes up and down all the time because it tries to keep you in the center of the frame. Whie balance is all over the place all the time. I just don't see any reason to buy it over the DJI for example. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
Not no more :(