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your doing it. I'm doing it. Everybody's doing it. Everybody that has Avata 2, Goggles 3 and FPV RC Controller 3, that is, lol! Of course, you can actually fly reasonably well, and I suck, but I am getting there! I'd rather beat on the Neo than the Avata 2, in any case! Good Flight Chad!
I understand the fun in the manual flying mode for the pilot, however for a viewer to watch the content it does not make any sense, it goes faster then my brain can handle the footage. So I guess when my goggles n3 will arrive I will stay in the standard modes and then try to get nice videoshots
Peopel have fallen for the DJI trap. What an incredible waste of money to fly this cheap drone FPV with their additional hardware. I can use my Xreal glasses with my Neo, which have many more uses than some proprietary goggles from DJI. I can use the blackout shades that come with the Xreal glasses, or I can fly without them. I can also use my Xreal glasses to watch ANY content as long as it has USB Type C (with video out capability). I can use my Xreal glasses with: 1. Steam Deck 2. ROG Ally 3. Nintendo Switch 4. Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X 5. Playstation 3, 4, and 5 6. Any PC or Apple computer 7. Autel, Dji, and other manufacturers of drones, too. I use the Neo for the quick presets and quick shots where geofencing is an issue because I can fly via Wifi.
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your doing it. I'm doing it. Everybody's doing it. Everybody that has Avata 2, Goggles 3 and FPV RC Controller 3, that is, lol! Of course, you can actually fly reasonably well, and I suck, but I am getting there! I'd rather beat on the Neo than the Avata 2, in any case! Good Flight Chad!
Thanks. Yeah, the Neo is very durable. Crashed it a few times, resulting in no damage.
Thanks for the great video.
Great video and tutorial.
Thanks Corey
Nice work Chad!
Thanks Eddie.
Love the vids
Thank you
You flew with Avata rates what are the NEO default rates. Looking forward to the next video
You hear about the DJI N3 goggles for the Neo and avata 2?It just came out; I thought this was a review of them; awesome tutorial regardless.
Thanks. Yes, I've heard. However, I won't be purchasing them. There's no need since I already have the Goggles 3
Is gonna be an expensive affair for a cheap drone. Unless existingly own an avata
I understand the fun in the manual flying mode for the pilot, however for a viewer to watch the content it does not make any sense, it goes faster then my brain can handle the footage. So I guess when my goggles n3 will arrive I will stay in the standard modes and then try to get nice videoshots
Peopel have fallen for the DJI trap. What an incredible waste of money to fly this cheap drone FPV with their additional hardware.
I can use my Xreal glasses with my Neo, which have many more uses than some proprietary goggles from DJI. I can use the blackout shades that come with the Xreal glasses, or I can fly without them. I can also use my Xreal glasses to watch ANY content as long as it has USB Type C (with video out capability). I can use my Xreal glasses with:
1. Steam Deck
2. ROG Ally
3. Nintendo Switch
4. Xbox 360, Xbox One and Xbox Series X
5. Playstation 3, 4, and 5
6. Any PC or Apple computer
7. Autel, Dji, and other manufacturers of drones, too.
I use the Neo for the quick presets and quick shots where geofencing is an issue because I can fly via Wifi.
Can you make video with and show us
@TheFishingDaddy It's simple. You can connect your phone to the Xreal glasses. Start up the DJI App and use the virtual sticks on the screen.