I have the HDZero goggles and I love them. They even make analog look better! I have been working on adding more HDZero quads to my fleet. I have the Mobula 6 HDZero and I really like it so I want to get a 75mm whoop with HDZero too for outdoor acro. My latest 5 inch freestyle build even has the new Freestyle V2 VTX with the Nano 90 camera in it.
Also, great comparison to the other frame size options. I too really like the 65mm whoop for flying indoors in tight places. It's going to be a tough call which I like better - 75mm or 65mm
I seriously love your channel. I'm interested in the drone hobby and am ready to buy. There's enough info and videos for me to make a new user decision. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the reply. That worth a Subscribe, thumbs up and notification bell. One more question? Do you know of any 1s that does link to that dji v2 goggle setup to rip @ the house.
Thanks Earl. There isn’t a digitally 1S that runs the DJI system. You could get an analog whoop and add the converter module and use a traditional whoop.
I'd buy one, but motors never ever break on my sim. After 5,000 hours of flying in the sim, I've never had a motor break or ever had to do the first repair.Cost was a lot cheaper too, $20 for Uncrashed vs $200 for a Mob7 with HDzero ELRS
@@HalfChrome So buy and advocate the sim, instead of an inferior product experience? i've gotten nothing but grief and misery from RC. it's a waste of money. it's $$$, breaks after 2 or 3 five minute flights, and that's that. i've flownt he sim for 5,000 hours
Its not even close to the same experience. There's literally nothing to lose on the sim, which takes away from the excitement. You're not even able to explore your area. Besides that, sims dont even accurately simulate irl flight characteristics. Theyre great for learning controls, practicing stick moves for advanced tricks, or learning a race track. That's a really bizarre narrative you're promoting..😅 @choppergirl
@@willpowerfpv3246 I fly both, and the sim blows the F out of toy in the sky away for fun. I don't know about you, but suddenly losing a $500 quad in a pond, impact, or forest ain't fun. It's actually pretty dmmn traumatic. Like all the rest of RC, it blows chunks to see you model explode into a thousand pieces. Your credit card agrees. Not a bizarre narrative, but the plain truth of the matter. Sorry xJet, RC flat out swxorz. Ain't nobody wants to fly FPV anymore except guys in Ukraine who are strapping grenades to them to try and KIA other people with them. Nobody watches FPV videos any more.
I have the HDZero goggles and I love them. They even make analog look better! I have been working on adding more HDZero quads to my fleet. I have the Mobula 6 HDZero and I really like it so I want to get a 75mm whoop with HDZero too for outdoor acro. My latest 5 inch freestyle build even has the new Freestyle V2 VTX with the Nano 90 camera in it.
That dive into the gym ceiling fan was daring!
Thanks. It didn’t end well but I had to go for it
I caught myself saying no no no no!
Every hole puckered 😭
Also, great comparison to the other frame size options. I too really like the 65mm whoop for flying indoors in tight places. It's going to be a tough call which I like better - 75mm or 65mm
Thanks. They are both a blast. I'm going with the 65mm for flying inside.
I seriously love your channel. I'm interested in the drone hobby and am ready to buy. There's enough info and videos for me to make a new user decision. Thank you.
Thank you caiobabe
Thanks for your review! Is it possible to update the internal ELRS receiver to 3.x?
I’m impressed that the HDZero board survived the crash that broke the motor…. It did right?
Yes
Great video, I'm not all that techy yet. I have fatshark dominator hd, and a tx16s with crossfire. What one can I use?
Neither. You need ELRS for your tx16 and an HDZero module for your fatshark
great!! thanks for sharing!
Glad you liked it!
Awesome
Thanks Jacob!
Bro! can you use the dji hd v2 googles??
Nope
Thank you so much for the reply. That worth a Subscribe, thumbs up and notification bell. One more question? Do you know of any 1s that does link to that dji v2 goggle setup to rip @ the house.
Thanks Earl. There isn’t a digitally 1S that runs the DJI system. You could get an analog whoop and add the converter module and use a traditional whoop.
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The fan chopped u up hahaha
It did
I'd buy one, but motors never ever break on my sim.
After 5,000 hours of flying in the sim, I've never had a motor break or ever had to do the first repair.Cost was a lot cheaper too, $20 for Uncrashed vs $200 for a Mob7 with HDzero ELRS
Of course.
@@HalfChrome So buy and advocate the sim, instead of an inferior product experience?
i've gotten nothing but grief and misery from RC. it's a waste of money. it's $$$, breaks after 2 or 3 five minute flights, and that's that. i've flownt he sim for 5,000 hours
I personally enjoy real flying so much more. I think sims are a great way to learn but aren’t the same thrill.
Its not even close to the same experience. There's literally nothing to lose on the sim, which takes away from the excitement. You're not even able to explore your area. Besides that, sims dont even accurately simulate irl flight characteristics. Theyre great for learning controls, practicing stick moves for advanced tricks, or learning a race track. That's a really bizarre narrative you're promoting..😅 @choppergirl
@@willpowerfpv3246 I fly both, and the sim blows the F out of toy in the sky away for fun. I don't know about you, but suddenly losing a $500 quad in a pond, impact, or forest ain't fun. It's actually pretty dmmn traumatic. Like all the rest of RC, it blows chunks to see you model explode into a thousand pieces. Your credit card agrees. Not a bizarre narrative, but the plain truth of the matter. Sorry xJet, RC flat out swxorz.
Ain't nobody wants to fly FPV anymore except guys in Ukraine who are strapping grenades to them to try and KIA other people with them. Nobody watches FPV videos any more.