No way it’s Matt Pochwat! Thank you so much bro for getting me into the hobby. If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t have been able to experience the gift of flight. Can’t thank you enough.
I love tiny whoops. They are cheap to buy and repair. You can fly them almost anywhere. They forgive a lot of crashes and you don't have much stress with Karens.😅 So they are very beginner-friendly. For 1s Lipos I can recommend the VIFLY whoopstor 3. Adjustable charging current, discharge function and storage mode. Costs around 35 bugs. Greetings from Germany 🖖
was about to say that too, I got myself that betafpv charger but I am really missing a storage charge function, so I would probably go with that charger if I started out again
I dont know what you guys are talking abt i am struggling so mutch to find a cheap affordable bundle that comes with fpv goggles and a remote ant spares and more but I am in South Africa so i can hardley import so if someone can help please do i am still young
I really recommend the radiomaster pocket. I started off on a tinyhawk 3FS Kit, and after a few months the only thing that isn't in the trash is my goggles. It would have been like $50 to replace the Emax radio. For like $25 more you can get a pocket ELRS and its literally 200% better. Also binding your own drones is a nice little baby step into betaflight or ELRS configurator if you use binding phrase.
I really appreciate that you referenced Matt Pochwatt's video! I find that content creators rightfully giving credit to other content creators is quite rare on RUclips.
I bought the iFlight Nazgul5 v3 and upgraded it with the walksnail moonlight system. When i bought the Nazgul5 v3, the XL5 ECO wasn't released. I have spend around 1000€ for everything you need to fly. I only have two batteries, but i think it is worth it, because you got a much better view and can even record really good footage
Not sure i fully agree on the more budget side of this video, going from a whoop to a 5 inch is a big jump, I'm not sure why you haven't considered smaller open prop drones at all. 3 and 3.5 inch drones are amazing to start with. They're usually under 250g and are much more beginner friendly and forgiving than a 5 inch, and also a little easier to fly because of the disc loading and weight, yet they can be flown outside very well, unlike whoops which are bad for flying outside because they're too light and underpowered for any proper freestyle
Getting into FPV for the first time - would love a video on what drone sim lets you replicate the experience of flying an Avata 2 the most accurately so you can really try out the experience before buying it!
DJI has an official flight simulator you can install on IOS (possibly android). In this flight simulator the Avata is one of the drones. And it’s completely free!
I got a tango 2 for a few spare parts and some props that i didnt need, and bought a pair of googles2 for 400nzd with faulty touch pad and replaced the touch pad for 30nzd for a newbee this week and sold him a 3inch quad with a battery for 600$ so it only cost him 1030$
Excellent video. I would have advised with a little footnote that people might want to grab the ViFly Whoopstor 3 for the extra $15. The ability to storage charge batteries easily without flying the voltage down is almost essential for new pilots.
Underrated comment. I absolutely love my whoopstor, and I dont recomend buying an extra charger like he said in the video during the 400 dollar section.
I actually prefer the Eachine EV800D to the Eachine EV200D. This will be by preference per person but I would say that box googles are always good to have to show a buddy so going this route gives you that capability after you upgrade yourself.
Instead of the Betafpv 1s battery charger, I would recommend the WhoopStor 3 charger. It can charge PH2.0, BT2.0, has an LCD screen to change settings, and can storage charge your batteries, which can preserve your batterie's lifespan. (Storage charging is increasing or decreasing the batteries to a certain voltage which helps preserve your batteries when they are not in use.) You can power it on with usb-c, XT60, and DC. It is a little more expensive, but definitely worth the cost to be able to storage charge.
I recommend getting the Hota F6 4 port charger instead of buying a 2 port charger with balance boards. It costs about the same, and will be more future proof, as if you decide you want to upgrade your drone or get a different one with different batteries, then you will be able to charge more different batteries at once. You will also get the added benefit of not having to deal with the messiness of having extra boards and cables. For around 20-30 more dollars, (as of right now) you can get the AC verson which has a built in AC adapter so you do not have to lug around a massive converter.
The Avata 2 is somewhat costly, but it is worth every cent. So much fun. It's also fun for your friends or family, since anyone can learn to fly it in just 1 minute.
Avata 2 is indeed good, but for very specific purposes and isn't good for beginners moving into Manual mode. The moment you crash, that's it done sadly
@@BrodieReed The opposite is also true: with my Avata 2, I can take off in GPS mode and fly to a decent altitude. Then, when I'm feeling confident, I can switch it to manual mode and have some flying fun. Whenever I do not feel confident, I can hit the pause button and not crash. When I want to land again, I can safely land in GPS mode.
@@someguy5334 it's nice to have these features, but if you plan to move deeper into the hobby you need to taper yourself off them entirely before switching. Once you get to a point that you don't need to change flight modes or use the pause button to regain control you have a solid foundation for larger drones.
Could you possibly make a slightly more affordable digital version video? I’ve been thinking about getting the pocket master radio, and the walksnail goggles L. I’m just not sure on what drone to get!- thank you! Love the videos
one company TCMMRC. 5in drones PNP for under 150$ usd most of the time. love the pocket 6 months with it. and an evd800 clone google , this is my set up. i love my poor mans 2fiddy. love the vid.
Hi there! I was just wondering what you would suggest for a first had fpv system. I have been flying anolag for a while and am looking at switching to digital but I don’t know if I should go with Walksnail moonlight or dji 03. What would you suggest? Thanks
i got a pavo 2 pro comming to use an O3 kit, i want a mini-whoop but im waiting for that new o4 system... hopefully we will see meteors that support that
So I have 4-5 months of sim training I hade $1000 to dispose and bought the dji explorer fpv drone which gives me a 4K 50-60 fps, lights, 80miles p/h, very rigid but not easy to repair(I crushed it like 3 times) at sport mode and it has its own app to track where you flew it and can’t forget the vertical gyro camera stabllisers and it is very noob friendly in flying it couse of the altitude hold/lock so was this a good purchase or a bad purchase😅😅😅
Even if I wanted to spend more money on the radio, I'd never choose a DJI remote over a Radiomaster... Been using a RM Pocket, and honestly, it is a gem among radios. Quality-made, has literally everything a hobbyist, enthusiast needs and more. For around 100$ it is just as good as tx16 or any other costly competitor
For 1800 you said in the video the GNB 1300 mah but on the doc it has the picture of the GNB but it is titled as CHNL speedypizza so which battery are you supposed to get the GNB or speedypizza?
8:51 I have the ISDT 608AC and the same Speedy Pizza 6s batteries and it just barely can't charge 2 of them at 1c. So the parallel board is more for convince than it is for saving time since you'll only be able to charge at around 2A. Also I may be one in a thousand who's had a problem with the ISDT charger but the balancing function no longer works. Not a huge issue as I just run the batteries down to 3.8ish volts after flying and leave them there but it is still annoying and thought I should mention it here
Total noob here, question: Assuming you don't have a separte camera mounted (i.e. gopro), recording video from the onboard camera is done at the goggles, as opposed to on the drone? If so, and if the goggles are 800x480px, then you won't be able to record 1080p, is this correct?
For beginners it's not the best route in, I would say it's pretty niche towards racing primarily, and the components are all expensive which hikes the price up for a middle of the road quality
I’m still deciding between the $200 one and $300 one just because the 300 looks like it’s more advanced(tho that could just be cosmetics so I don’t know), any tips on deciding? I probably won’t be able to upgrade to a new setup for a long while after buying just cause I’m a teen. One thing that I was also concerned about is the weight of the headset as in the past when I would use be goggles and they would be too heavy and be dragging down the whole time and uncomfortable it would kind of worsen the situation significantly, granted I do know that it’s a lot of tech to fit in a small space so I get it-just a concern that popped in my head. And the low video quality…so a lot to think about
Can you make they tiny woops faster like what mods and what battery can I get to make it last longer 5 minutes is to short lol I am just starting so don’t judge
Do receivers come with the drone or do you have to buy one and put it in? I’m getting my first drone and I have all the parts and batteries and stuff like that but it’s just a pre-built drone goggles and a controller. Do I have to get a receiver or will it be fine the way it is?
So you don’t need the DJI radio for O3? Also for an analog system I’m assuming that you need another camera (go pro) to capture video outside of the FPV camera whereas the DJI O3 functions as both the fpv and “cinema” camera. Wouldn’t that kind of equalize the price of digital vs analog given the price of a Go Pro? Thank you for another great video.
No you can do it either way, when buying the drone online. You can use 03 for video only and have a separate receiver soldered on (ELRS, crossfire, etc). Or use the 03 to control everything (PNP). Some people do this for convenience. But as an owner of the Avata 2, I've seen how quickly the signal drops especially when flying fast, and DJI control drops along with it. A Crossfire or ELRS controller can hang in there longer when your DJI goggles go blind. Giving you a chance to recover your video signal with controller input.
@@thomashardy9994 that's awesome. They aren't the most user friendly things to navigate at first. But they can do a lot, I'm still learning to use my pocket. But once you get the basics you can make presets for multiple aircraft and swap between them, set up voice prompts for each switch and button if you want. They are awesome.
@@brandon9689 Hey, thanks for your comment 😁 currently Looking at buying some kit or separate parts for me to begin and cetus was my option at least until I read this. Can i ask what your opinion for the 500$ set? Should i go with the 500$ drone but cheap out on the goggles for the betaFPV V3? Can you help me look into this? Thanks
hello it was a nice video but 1 question because i want to buy the meteor 85 instead of the meteor 75 pro how do you charge 2s batteries or where can you buy Type-C to SH1.0 Adapter and SH1.0 Cable
4:18 - Here I gotta stop you. Do NOT get the Cetus kit. 3 of my friends and I had this kit, and it broke really fast, the controller is trash, drone isn't that durable. Get the RM pocket you suggested earlier, add to that a Happymodel Mobula 6 ELRS, and the BetaFPV goggles VR2 or VR3 are fine, get some tinywhoop batteries, even from BetaFPV. But DON'T buy the Literadio nor the Cetus, they're not good products and are notoriously flawed. I know this will be more expensive, but going for Cetus is wasting your money, in my opinion.
@@uzer12387 I agree with the lite radio, while I don’t have it, I have heard it’s bad, but the VR03 goggles are something I swear by, I have used the ev800d and have returned it twice due to faulty, and I love the vr03 goggles, with an antenna upgrade, I also just got the cobra sd, and I like them but I love the compactness of the vr03, and when I whoop I just throw them in
@@uzer12387 yeah I agree with most of the sentiment and I think some of your problems with the software might’ve just been a singular issue because I have not experienced that stuff but that dust issue I have seen a little bit of and I agree really cheap products that have decent quality would make a really good company, and if they would listen, they could be really good
@@uzer12387 Hey, thanks for your comment 😁 currently Looking at buying some kit or separate parts for me to begin and cetus was my option at least until I read this. Can i ask what your opinion for the 500$ set? Should i go with the 500$ drone but cheap out on the goggles for the betaFPV V3? Can you help me look into this? Thanks
That’s interesting. Did you get the drone and controller and start in the sim or did you already know how to fly? I’ve seen some really decent prices on one of those large drones and I’m tempted to buy one while the price is low.
cI'm getting into fpv and got a pocket already. I would get the jumper t15 instead of the radiomaster boxer if I was spending that money on an upgrade. More feature at a lower cost.
Hello nice vid! I'm 14y/o and I am a begginer in fpv! I have a setup can you tell me how it is or what should I upgrade? Thanks! My setup(250$): 1. Betafpv 2 SE 2. Betafpv VR03 3. Betafpv Meteor 75 pro 2 factory battery 4. Betafpv 6 ports for 1s battery 5. 4 Lava 1s 450 mah 75c battery What do you think?
An alternative to the meteor75pro is the betafpv is the air75. Newer version which came out this year and has the same properties as the meteor75 pro. It doesnt come eith a case however i think it is cheaper at 95USD.
Agreed, both a great choices! Motor sizes are certainly different though and the Meteor75 Pro still feels more robust IMO. Only something some more time will be able to tell though! ✌️
I think you forgot the beginner budget digital build that's less than 250g, which can be new or second-hand, and would go like: Goggles L ($200) VRX or second-hand DJI Goggles ($200-300) + Caddx VTX ($100-150) or second-hand DJI O3 ($150-200) + a 3" or 3.5" ($150-200) + the Pocket ($65) + a simulator, 18650 batteries, LiPo batteries, LiPo charger, some spare parts (more or less $150) = $700 total, or $800-900 at most with DJI Am I delusional?
I have a meteor 75 pro and the vr 03 goggels and after using it for a while my vtx signal is now so bad that i cant fly more than like 20 meters pls help. (Yes pid mode is off and I tried a new antenna)
BRO you might not believe me but I was going to buy the same FPV equipment(the 300$ budget) if u dont believe me check the Captain drone's last vid and check for my comment where i asked him if I should buy the M75 Pro , the VRO3 goggles and the radiomaster pocket TY for this vid it was very entertaining . wish you the best :)
or you can use a normal controller (ps4, xbox360) that you already own and pirate liftoff, all of this for free (just to get a feel of the controls ofc then pocket is better and you can buy liftoff in the future)
Great video man!
when are you gonna start posting again?
Holy shit, he's alive! Legit thought you might have died lol
@@MattPochwat please come back, you make awesome videos
Thanks my man, catch up sometime soon ✌
No way it’s Matt Pochwat! Thank you so much bro for getting me into the hobby. If it wasn’t for you I wouldn’t have been able to experience the gift of flight. Can’t thank you enough.
I love tiny whoops. They are cheap to buy and repair. You can fly them almost anywhere. They forgive a lot of crashes and you don't have much stress with Karens.😅 So they are very beginner-friendly. For 1s Lipos I can recommend the VIFLY whoopstor 3. Adjustable charging current, discharge function and storage mode. Costs around 35 bugs. Greetings from Germany 🖖
was about to say that too, I got myself that betafpv charger but I am really missing a storage charge function, so I would probably go with that charger if I started out again
100% agree, I got that betafpv charger and compared to the Vifly charger, it is easily the best 1s charger!
Ahh yes the ultimate destroyer Karen
Btw it’s a joke
I'm having dificulties with what analog goggles to buy for a whoop.. I really don't want box goggles
I dont know what you guys are talking abt i am struggling so mutch to find a cheap affordable bundle that comes with fpv goggles and a remote ant spares and more but I am in South Africa so i can hardley import so if someone can help please do i am still young
I really recommend the radiomaster pocket. I started off on a tinyhawk 3FS Kit, and after a few months the only thing that isn't in the trash is my goggles.
It would have been like $50 to replace the Emax radio. For like $25 more you can get a pocket ELRS and its literally 200% better. Also binding your own drones is a nice little baby step into betaflight or ELRS configurator if you use binding phrase.
I really appreciate that you referenced Matt Pochwatt's video! I find that content creators rightfully giving credit to other content creators is quite rare on RUclips.
Matt is an amazing guy, I’d never miss a chance to credit him haha
I bought the iFlight Nazgul5 v3 and upgraded it with the walksnail moonlight system. When i bought the Nazgul5 v3, the XL5 ECO wasn't released. I have spend around 1000€ for everything you need to fly. I only have two batteries, but i think it is worth it, because you got a much better view and can even record really good footage
Not sure i fully agree on the more budget side of this video, going from a whoop to a 5 inch is a big jump, I'm not sure why you haven't considered smaller open prop drones at all. 3 and 3.5 inch drones are amazing to start with. They're usually under 250g and are much more beginner friendly and forgiving than a 5 inch, and also a little easier to fly because of the disc loading and weight, yet they can be flown outside very well, unlike whoops which are bad for flying outside because they're too light and underpowered for any proper freestyle
Getting into FPV for the first time - would love a video on what drone sim lets you replicate the experience of flying an Avata 2 the most accurately so you can really try out the experience before buying it!
DJI has an official flight simulator you can install on IOS (possibly android). In this flight simulator the Avata is one of the drones. And it’s completely free!
Doesn't allow you to use the RC controller @@esseren
love u for making this 2 months after i bought my stuff lol
I got a tango 2 for a few spare parts and some props that i didnt need, and bought a pair of googles2 for 400nzd with faulty touch pad and replaced the touch pad for 30nzd for a newbee this week and sold him a 3inch quad with a battery for 600$ so it only cost him 1030$
Excellent video. I would have advised with a little footnote that people might want to grab the ViFly Whoopstor 3 for the extra $15. The ability to storage charge batteries easily without flying the voltage down is almost essential for new pilots.
Underrated comment. I absolutely love my whoopstor, and I dont recomend buying an extra charger like he said in the video during the 400 dollar section.
I actually prefer the Eachine EV800D to the Eachine EV200D. This will be by preference per person but I would say that box googles are always good to have to show a buddy so going this route gives you that capability after you upgrade yourself.
Instead of the Betafpv 1s battery charger, I would recommend the WhoopStor 3 charger. It can charge PH2.0, BT2.0, has an LCD screen to change settings, and can storage charge your batteries, which can preserve your batterie's lifespan. (Storage charging is increasing or decreasing the batteries to a certain voltage which helps preserve your batteries when they are not in use.) You can power it on with usb-c, XT60, and DC. It is a little more expensive, but definitely worth the cost to be able to storage charge.
That was such a great video thank you man!👍
You saved me a lot of time.
Yep
I recommend getting the Hota F6 4 port charger instead of buying a 2 port charger with balance boards. It costs about the same, and will be more future proof, as if you decide you want to upgrade your drone or get a different one with different batteries, then you will be able to charge more different batteries at once. You will also get the added benefit of not having to deal with the messiness of having extra boards and cables. For around 20-30 more dollars, (as of right now) you can get the AC verson which has a built in AC adapter so you do not have to lug around a massive converter.
This shoud be more popular
The Avata 2 is somewhat costly, but it is worth every cent. So much fun. It's also fun for your friends or family, since anyone can learn to fly it in just 1 minute.
Avata 2 is indeed good, but for very specific purposes and isn't good for beginners moving into Manual mode. The moment you crash, that's it done sadly
@@BrodieReed The opposite is also true: with my Avata 2, I can take off in GPS mode and fly to a decent altitude. Then, when I'm feeling confident, I can switch it to manual mode and have some flying fun. Whenever I do not feel confident, I can hit the pause button and not crash. When I want to land again, I can safely land in GPS mode.
@@someguy5334 it's nice to have these features, but if you plan to move deeper into the hobby you need to taper yourself off them entirely before switching.
Once you get to a point that you don't need to change flight modes or use the pause button to regain control you have a solid foundation for larger drones.
Agreed. I have avata 1 and 2 and just recently sold my DJI FPV drone.
Would never go back to anything that's not DJI.👌
Could you possibly make a slightly more affordable digital version video? I’ve been thinking about getting the pocket master radio, and the walksnail goggles L. I’m just not sure on what drone to get!- thank you! Love the videos
This was VERY WELL DONE! Really helps a beginner. Thanks AtMotoR
Just staring out, thanks for great breakdown, now I know where to start.
Great video.
One essential item you didn’t mention was a Lipo fire resistant bag or the “Batsafe “ case .. .. good review though 😀
Where can I find the nazgul eco analog on a trusted site? or what site did you use?
Hi guys, please help. What’s the range and flight time on any of the 600 - 900 priced bundles?
It is usually windy where I live so for the $300 budget should I get a meteor85 for $10 more?
one company TCMMRC. 5in drones PNP for under 150$ usd most of the time. love the pocket 6 months with it. and an evd800 clone google , this is my set up. i love my poor mans 2fiddy. love the vid.
Hi there! I was just wondering what you would suggest for a first had fpv system. I have been flying anolag for a while and am looking at switching to digital but I don’t know if I should go with Walksnail moonlight or dji 03. What would you suggest? Thanks
13:47 has got your answer ✌️
Hey @brodie, looks like BetaFPV meteor 75 pro is sold out everywhere. Any thoughts on alternate or how to get hands on one?
i would recommend for the 500/600 dollar budget i would get a second hand drone pack with everything and a dji v1 goggles with dji video system.
i got a pavo 2 pro comming to use an O3 kit, i want a mini-whoop but im waiting for that new o4 system... hopefully we will see meteors that support that
So I have 4-5 months of sim training I hade $1000 to dispose and bought the dji explorer fpv drone which gives me a 4K 50-60 fps, lights, 80miles p/h, very rigid but not easy to repair(I crushed it like 3 times) at sport mode and it has its own app to track where you flew it and can’t forget the vertical gyro camera stabllisers and it is very noob friendly in flying it couse of the altitude hold/lock so was this a good purchase or a bad purchase😅😅😅
for 700usd i got the nazgul eco with the commando 8 and skyzone cobra v4 and 3 1380 mah which runs great in my opinion
Great video, for the 300$ one I would actually get the Air75 instead of the Meteor75 Pro and for the saved money buy another pack of batteries
Possibly, the Air75 is lighter, thinner frame, and smaller motors. Different abilities from each drone, both are a great choice
Thanks for posting this video.
Even if I wanted to spend more money on the radio, I'd never choose a DJI remote over a Radiomaster...
Been using a RM Pocket, and honestly, it is a gem among radios. Quality-made, has literally everything a hobbyist, enthusiast needs and more. For around 100$ it is just as good as tx16 or any other costly competitor
W vid keep it up bro!🔥🔥
Thanks my man!
Hello, love your videos ❤
Howdy! Appreciate the support ✌️
200, 300 or 400 what should i choose? im a beginner
Is there a big difference between the 3 blade and 2 blade props for the Meteor 75 Pro and why did you select the 2 blades for the spares?
For 1800 you said in the video the GNB 1300 mah but on the doc it has the picture of the GNB but it is titled as CHNL speedypizza so which battery are you supposed to get the GNB or speedypizza?
WWWWWWW LOVE YOUR VIDEOS HUGE FAN I DO FPV AND AM IN NZ. HOPE YOU SEE THIS BRODIE!!!
Legend, appreciate you!
8:51 I have the ISDT 608AC and the same Speedy Pizza 6s batteries and it just barely can't charge 2 of them at 1c. So the parallel board is more for convince than it is for saving time since you'll only be able to charge at around 2A. Also I may be one in a thousand who's had a problem with the ISDT charger but the balancing function no longer works. Not a huge issue as I just run the batteries down to 3.8ish volts after flying and leave them there but it is still annoying and thought I should mention it here
Thank you so much for this video! Really helps and it is very much appreciated!
Can you use the 550 mAh lava batteries with the meteor 75
Total noob here, question: Assuming you don't have a separte camera mounted (i.e. gopro), recording video from the onboard camera is done at the goggles, as opposed to on the drone? If so, and if the goggles are 800x480px, then you won't be able to record 1080p, is this correct?
Appreciate the content bro! Just curious about HDZero! Is there a reason these are excluded?
For beginners it's not the best route in, I would say it's pretty niche towards racing primarily, and the components are all expensive which hikes the price up for a middle of the road quality
I think jumper t15 is better then Radiomaster boxer and I think you should review that
I’m still deciding between the $200 one and $300 one just because the 300 looks like it’s more advanced(tho that could just be cosmetics so I don’t know), any tips on deciding? I probably won’t be able to upgrade to a new setup for a long while after buying just cause I’m a teen. One thing that I was also concerned about is the weight of the headset as in the past when I would use be goggles and they would be too heavy and be dragging down the whole time and uncomfortable it would kind of worsen the situation significantly, granted I do know that it’s a lot of tech to fit in a small space so I get it-just a concern that popped in my head. And the low video quality…so a lot to think about
I'd 100% go for the $300 one if you can't upgrade in the near future ✌️
Can you make they tiny woops faster like what mods and what battery can I get to make it last longer 5 minutes is to short lol I am just starting so don’t judge
Do receivers come with the drone or do you have to buy one and put it in? I’m getting my first drone and I have all the parts and batteries and stuff like that but it’s just a pre-built drone goggles and a controller. Do I have to get a receiver or will it be fine the way it is?
So you don’t need the DJI radio for O3?
Also for an analog system I’m assuming that you need another camera (go pro) to capture video outside of the FPV camera whereas the DJI O3 functions as both the fpv and “cinema” camera. Wouldn’t that kind of equalize the price of digital vs analog given the price of a Go Pro?
Thank you for another great video.
No you can do it either way, when buying the drone online. You can use 03 for video only and have a separate receiver soldered on (ELRS, crossfire, etc). Or use the 03 to control everything (PNP).
Some people do this for convenience. But as an owner of the Avata 2, I've seen how quickly the signal drops especially when flying fast, and DJI control drops along with it.
A Crossfire or ELRS controller can hang in there longer when your DJI goggles go blind. Giving you a chance to recover your video signal with controller input.
@@brandon9689 Thanks for responding. I just ordered the Radiomaster Boxer ELRS radio.
@@thomashardy9994 that's awesome. They aren't the most user friendly things to navigate at first. But they can do a lot, I'm still learning to use my pocket.
But once you get the basics you can make presets for multiple aircraft and swap between them, set up voice prompts for each switch and button if you want. They are awesome.
@@brandon9689 Hey, thanks for your comment 😁 currently Looking at buying some kit or separate parts for me to begin and cetus was my option at least until I read this. Can i ask what your opinion for the 500$ set? Should i go with the 500$ drone but cheap out on the goggles for the betaFPV V3? Can you help me look into this? Thanks
How do you feel about the BateFPV Air65 over the meteor series?
what's your opinion about the speedybee master 5 v2? they say it's a better option than the if light nazgul
hello it was a nice video but 1 question because i want to buy the meteor 85 instead of the meteor 75 pro how do you charge 2s batteries or where can you buy Type-C to SH1.0 Adapter and SH1.0 Cable
Would it be easier to just get a DJI bundle?
the store/pdf is just showing the background and nothing else, please help. it is hard finding the name of these things and the correct ones
where can i get the radio master controller?
Love ur videos man❤
Glad to hear ✌️
4:18 - Here I gotta stop you. Do NOT get the Cetus kit. 3 of my friends and I had this kit, and it broke really fast, the controller is trash, drone isn't that durable. Get the RM pocket you suggested earlier, add to that a Happymodel Mobula 6 ELRS, and the BetaFPV goggles VR2 or VR3 are fine, get some tinywhoop batteries, even from BetaFPV. But DON'T buy the Literadio nor the Cetus, they're not good products and are notoriously flawed.
I know this will be more expensive, but going for Cetus is wasting your money, in my opinion.
Agreed, at that price get the radio master pocket with the meteor 75 pro and the beta FPV VR03 goggles
@@uzer12387 I agree with the lite radio, while I don’t have it, I have heard it’s bad, but the VR03 goggles are something I swear by, I have used the ev800d and have returned it twice due to faulty, and I love the vr03 goggles, with an antenna upgrade, I also just got the cobra sd, and I like them but I love the compactness of the vr03, and when I whoop I just throw them in
@@uzer12387 yeah I agree with most of the sentiment and I think some of your problems with the software might’ve just been a singular issue because I have not experienced that stuff but that dust issue I have seen a little bit of and I agree really cheap products that have decent quality would make a really good company, and if they would listen, they could be really good
@@uzer12387 Hey, thanks for your comment 😁 currently Looking at buying some kit or separate parts for me to begin and cetus was my option at least until I read this. Can i ask what your opinion for the 500$ set? Should i go with the 500$ drone but cheap out on the goggles for the betaFPV V3? Can you help me look into this? Thanks
@@uzer12387 okay thanks ill think about it❤️
I started straight with a Helion 10 myself 😂
Goddamn, thats certainly a way to start out lol
That’s interesting. Did you get the drone and controller and start in the sim or did you already know how to fly?
I’ve seen some really decent prices on one of those large drones and I’m tempted to buy one while the price is low.
Hey man, are you interested in forming a think tank of sorts? It'd be cool to have someone to bounce ideas, titles, thumbnails off of!
Fire me through an email ✌️
Don't the Skyzone SKY04 and Cobra X goggles both have the exact same SteadyView receiver?
cI'm getting into fpv and got a pocket already. I would get the jumper t15 instead of the radiomaster boxer if I was spending that money on an upgrade. More feature at a lower cost.
I had a friend plug in his jumper radio to charge it, it stated smoking. Jumper has some QC issues
Jumper isnt reliable. The price and features isnt everything
Does the 500$ kit require any Major D.I.Y stuff for the drone and stuff or is it simple since i'm too lazy and i'm just a beginner :).
Do you recommend the betafpv cetus x for a beginner?
which receiver option should I take for the Nazgul DC5 ECO 6S O3 HD 1200€ budget
Hello nice vid!
I'm 14y/o and I am a begginer in fpv!
I have a setup can you tell me how it is or what should I upgrade?
Thanks! My setup(250$):
1. Betafpv 2 SE
2. Betafpv VR03
3. Betafpv Meteor 75 pro 2 factory battery
4. Betafpv 6 ports for 1s battery
5. 4 Lava 1s 450 mah 75c battery
What do you think?
what if the controller runs out of battery do i need to buy new battery's
what receiver should the nazgul xl5 eco be since there are multiple options on iflight?
is the tinyhawk 3 plus freestyle good?
or the cetus x fpv
An alternative to the meteor75pro is the betafpv is the air75. Newer version which came out this year and has the same properties as the meteor75 pro. It doesnt come eith a case however i think it is cheaper at 95USD.
Agreed, both a great choices! Motor sizes are certainly different though and the Meteor75 Pro still feels more robust IMO. Only something some more time will be able to tell though! ✌️
theres not a list for me where can i find it?
I think you forgot the beginner budget digital build that's less than 250g, which can be new or second-hand, and would go like:
Goggles L ($200) VRX or second-hand DJI Goggles ($200-300)
+ Caddx VTX ($100-150) or second-hand DJI O3 ($150-200)
+ a 3" or 3.5" ($150-200)
+ the Pocket ($65)
+ a simulator, 18650 batteries, LiPo batteries, LiPo charger, some spare parts (more or less $150)
= $700 total, or $800-900 at most with DJI
Am I delusional?
I got the Velocidrone app for iPhone. I can’t get my Boxer to work on it. Are there any tips you can share to help?
ELRS wifi joysticks, have a quick search on RUclips for it, you'll probably need to update your controllers ELRS firmware 😉
am i able to use my Dji googles with the Meteor75 Pro?
On the 500 hundred dollar model, I noticed that the drone didnt come with a receiver unless u paid extra, idk what to buy
Same
FINALLY
Lmfao 🤣
How about making this open source in a guthub repo. Would allow people to contribute when new stuff comes
I haver a boxer and sky cobra goggles but no drone or batteries 😢 drone broke and the 3 batteries i had either exploded or are lost lol
For the 300$ bundle is it alright to get the betafpv vr02
What about the monitor
Anyone else here met Joshua Bardwell
Labadie Lodge
I have a meteor 75 pro and the vr 03 goggels and after using it for a while my vtx signal is now so bad that i cant fly more than like 20 meters pls help. (Yes pid mode is off and I tried a new antenna)
BRO you might not believe me but I was going to buy the same FPV equipment(the 300$ budget) if u dont believe me check the Captain drone's last vid and check for my comment where i asked him if I should buy the M75 Pro , the VRO3 goggles and the radiomaster pocket
TY for this vid it was very entertaining . wish you the best :)
Jacobson Shore
what does fpv mean
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Kirlin Mountains
Glover Ferry
Schimmel Trace
or you can use a normal controller (ps4, xbox360) that you already own and pirate liftoff, all of this for free (just to get a feel of the controls ofc then pocket is better and you can buy liftoff in the future)
haha, I first got into FPV with an xbox controller and a beamng FPV mod
Parker Port
Libby Ways
Could I get links for the 500$ drone equipment?
Kirlin Isle
hiiii
Marvin Cape
I ❤ my Avata! I took it camping into the forest last weekend. Check it out if interested. Lots of gaps! Even flew it under my minivan 👍
Wiza Road