FPV Gamification // Mobile App Required
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
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Brilliant way of getting younger generations into this hobby..
Be great for young pilots to work into the hobby with a fun anime way
Interesting way to get young people involved in the hobby.
Interesting new concept, wish this was around back when I started! Great review as usual. Been working on my son for 2 years to get him into FPV, know the feeling!! Cheers!
Nick - great job on your channel. Content, format, presentation... Keep up the great work.
These things are so fast that the lead designer had to ask the radar gun companies to upgrade their handsets to register over 900 mph 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Great video Nick! The camera on that quad is better than my Nano 3s!
Awesome flying and review, Nick! 😃
Looks like a pretty interesting quad for kids indeed!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
This is pretty cool, id like to see a more advanced version for adult pilots. Like if i could hook up my own 6s freestyle quad and get points for powerloops im definitly buying it. As it is now im gonna get one for my young nephew as his first quad. Cool video, thanks dude!
I am thinking some module with an IMU and is capable of motion (or trick in this case) recognition.
Would be amazing!
Really cool.. i love it..
Having started with a Cetus Pro almost 3 years ago, this is not a bad idea for the younger crowd that enjoys achievements and unlocking as part of progression. Something to keep around too if you upgrade, friends, family, let them send it (Wipe it first lol, make em earn their wings). Looks like you were having fun with it, even put it through the durbaility tests. Not bad price on parts either. Thanks for the review, cheers!
I'm seeing two sides of a coin here:
- the first being that this will enable the hobby to reach out to more people, more towards a younger audience, as a pretty good first training set that you can actually fly with that is not just a simulator. I kinda like that there's progress indicators and goals to achieve to earn points cause sometimes in the fpv hobby, you do kinda wonder a little bit what to do next - naturally that's gonna be up to the person to decide but for this, it's clear and likely satisfying to any new pilot.
- the other Hand is the reliance on this company to update and regularly put out new things for their app. as you've mentioned, it may be difficult to use this without the app and later down the line, it could be the bottle neck. Ofc, this could be the time when the pilot fully transitions to actual fpv but to me there's so much potential lost if there's too much reliance on an app.
Yes, there is a heavy reliance on the app. The app stops functioning or is "banned" would essential end the use of the product or at least the quad.
This does look like a good way to get into FPV.
Much better way to get into fpv than the Dji route
Hey nick, you have such a good repeatable track in all your indoor flying.how about a lap timer to give us a feel on how a quad will fair against others, which could reflect on how well a quad flies in tight spaces, even if comparing the 65 and 75mm together, and see the difference between sizes,weight ,motors etc,.tried your rates on my whoop, I love them, just tweaked the yaw afterwards
I have given that a lot of thought and should probably invest in a timer and try it out. One of my concerns is setup time. I am often flying overlunch and in windows of less than an hour.
That’s a great way of getting the young one into FPV. Turning FPV into a game.
Fpv is a game by itselfe
@@electronicGRLThis would great fit with my grandson, He likes using a pad for gaming and he alway wants to fly my quads.
@@electronicGRLWhich is why adding achievements is pretty awesome!
I agree the achievement is a big feature of this kit, those achievements can keep one coming back just like a game, not only fly better but see what you unlock next.
@@NickBurnsFPV need an digital version and I buy it lol
Not a bad setup... I like the way the battery loads - that is cool. The box goggles did not look that crazy big and heavy in this kit either. Controller - well it looked like it worked fine so yea, ok.
the controller isn't traditional by any stretch, but functionally its fine for starting out, but not much more beyond that. I suspect someone in the target market would enjoy this kit for a year or so....maybe more but doesn't translate into the hobby grade stuff.
@@NickBurnsFPV How is the VTX and goggle system? Is it more or less clear and solid than what you are used to seeing? It sure would be nice if someone made stuff that did not have to be "toy" like just because it is inexpensive or a starter kit. What did you think of their battery connection system - was it well made? I really love the idea of loading our batteries like we do with our drills, saws, etc... "Click", loaded... "Click" - charging. That would be cool - what about FPV races with pit stops??? That could be fun.
@@genjitsu7448 the reception was certainly not as good as my $800 hdzero/rapidfire setup, but yet not terrible considering the huge price difference. I did experience battery ejections on some fairly mild crashes and therefore the battery holder isn't up to staying connected in situations we might flip over and fly away. The battery connection worked normally when connected but again batteries would pop out
Although this seems like a good idea, I'd be so mad if I had to use this, I want max performance straight away haha.
Impressive picture qulity, wow.
I'm not ironc, it's looks better than my whoops
yea, pretty good. I don't recognize the camera. It looks like most of the micro cams we have seen over the years.
After a person advances, I wonder if those 8 channels are raceband channels and they could bind to actual hobby grade quads? Can the goggles work with hobby grade quads? That's be interesting for you to experiment with, Nick. It'd be soooo much more useful if it allowed people to still use the controller and goggles with other quads they bought or built in the future! ... And not be a dead end.
The goggles are running raceband...I used my hdzero goggles to record the flight footage. The radio I am unsure what protocol its running.
I saw this quadcopter elsewhere and was pleasantly surprised that it has brushless motors. If it was cheaper I'd say it's a great value at maybe $250 or so. Excellent review as always, thanks Nick!
I wish someone would make like a module that could be attached to a normal quad. Could be wifi with a gyro or somehow tap into the fc relay to a cooler less babish gameified app for kids
Pretty cool. Shame they didn't have a proper throttle though.
yea, not really sure what that design decision. I am guessing its supposed to be more intuitive for those not familiar with fpv.
Can you connect the goggles to a regular analog quad?
I couldn't see why not, it's not a digital signal so any analog rx should pick up any analog transmission. Back In the day when people used security cameras or baby monitors with analog transmitters, you could drive around with a Rx and pick up random people's video. Glad that era is over because it's kinda creepy to think about 😮.
yes, its using the raceband frequencies. I use my traditional goggles to record the flights.
Welp! Nick you have homework to do you have to unlock all levels and show us how it flies with its full capabilities
sheesh, that will take a while I suspect. But maybe :)
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Loving the channel Nick!!
But have you seen this dynamic gliding?
ruclips.net/video/GCVK3w5DHbk/видео.html
So these gliders fly trasonically.
The cracking, like thunder, that you can hear is caused by the airflow going supersonic over the wing.
These models cannot be flown FPV because the circuit time is only two seconds. By the time that the transmitter could transmit a command and the video feed relayes the response, then the glider would have crashed into the ground 🤣🤣🤣🤣
i can already hear the purists talking shit. this is awesome
As a guy who still flys analog... this rules. I dont want one because i already have "better" quads but if this was around before i knew how to fly i would absolutely buy it. Im a purist in the way that i still fly older stuff but i apprecite the new stuff even if its not for me. My nephew will definitly be getting this from me as his first quad.
@@andrewut7ya511 100! im 15, i still fly analog just bc i prefer it over digital but when i have kids something like this could be really cool to get them started!
Just saw the price 😮😮😮...$350 is a little steep. Needs to be $149 and no higher, this product is going to fail at that price level.
Most RTF beginner kits start at $300. $350, although not cheap, is a good value for a full kid-friendly setup AND a story/game aspect that pulls kids into the hobby.
How are they supposed to provide it at that price? The least expensive drone I know of is about $90, controller at $60... And we have already hit the limit you proposed without goggles, or batteries, or antennas, or the charger. Then there's all the R&D and the app that costs them money to provide and develop.
It feels like you have an extremely unrealistic standard for how much things should cost.