Funnily enough what You suggest about getting into fpv is what I tell people. With an exception of dji care. I find it cheaper to buy another used drone with battery or parts. Great Video, pleasure to watch :)
I did, it was hard not getting blown by the breeze, you can do a couple of flips but it's just that, no power for acrobatics, it's more of a indoor drone
How would You compare it to Inductrix If You had a chance to fly it? I found Inductrix quite fun to fly but acro almost impossible due to lack of power
still waiting for an RTF FPV Drone that the goggles will except glasses.. its when you said narrow on the side (because then glasses won't fit), I lost interest. 8(
They all give a small box goggle yes, maybe you better hack some cheap prescriptions inside it, or get a goggle kind of goggle, that has slots for prescriptions
@@Rimzler So I just got my fix for glasses yesterday. I own the BetaFPV Cetus Lite kit (got it about a week ago) I tried using Armless reading glasses with the Cetus goggles. they sort of worked but after a few minutes they tended (about 50% of the time) to tilt on my nose inside the goggles. sometimes falling off entirely. my fix was to buy a comfort kit for a VR headset (Quest 2) by KIWI. its a padded face pad with glasses extension for VR goggles($19.99). I Duct taped them on. they hold solid. my regular glasses fit inside and the FPV goggles are very comfy. I'm hoping when upgrading to a bigger drone kit (I'm not a serious FPVer so my next kit will probably be the E_MAX EAZY Pilot Pro) that they will fit that as well.
Not a bad choice o test the waters with, but not ideal. I'd recommend buying at least 5 or 6 extra motor sets, if one decided to take the plunge. Those little brushed motors only last maybe 6 to 8 hours, max. A novice would probably burn up one set just getting a feel for the thing. I started with a Blade Inductrix, and I bought an extra 10 motor sets for it. I went through them in less than a year. By then, I'd moved on to brushless motors. That's the downside of this drone: the motors. A brushless micro would have been a better fit, to be honest.
Hello, I fly with a DJI Mini 3 Pro and want to experience FPV.Which model would you recommand me under 249 grams and already assembled(i am really bad with tech, I've watched nice FPV videos but I did not understand one thing about buying everything separate)?The model in the video seems too low quality for me, I just want something really well made like the Mini 3-4 Pro and super easy to use.
@@Sam_Leo1 For what you say, I'd suggest a used first-gen Avata, No tiny whoop will be of acceptacle quality for you, I'd expect. Non-DJI kit has a steep learning curve - more so than DJI's.
@@billmcdonald4335 I see and why not then the Avata 2?Avata 1 is very noisy I heard and people hears it and they improve other things on the Avata 2 right?Or wait for Avata 3 that will correct I guess the surcharge of weight of the drone that makes it fly not smooth like a real FPV from what I have seen on YT?
@@Sam_Leo1 Coz a used Avata is cheaper than a new Avata 2, and will cost less to repair as well. You are going to break it while learning. Accept that much. Buy a cheap option first, learn on that, then get the one you really want. That's how I did it. Or, reject my opinion and forge your own way. U do U.
Hello Pointblank, I fly with a DJI Mini 3 Pro and want to experience FPV.Which model would you recommand me under 249 grams and already assembled(i am really bad with tech, I've watched nice FPV videos but I did not understand one thing about buying everything separate)?The model in the video seems too low quality for me, I just want something really well made like the Mini 3-4 Pro and super easy to use. So yeah, I am looking for a real beginner fpv drone but already assembled with the googles etc?
Sometime if you get a chance I’d like to see a video showing your current favorite acro setup. And your current favorite sub250 acro setup. Or just post it in a comment. Your videos are my favorite reviews. I’m more into acro and you always give honest acro reviews for every product with lots of good information. Thanks for all the reviews.
My favs are ever changing with new drones coming out! I use o3 most of the time So far my favs and the drones I carry with me are: Avata 2: the most versatile 5 inch: new nazgul eco DC, flies great and is very affordable 3.5 inch Cinewhoop: the geprc cinelog 35 V1, is lighter than the V2 and with an action cam does an amazing job, I don't use it with o3 O3 sub250: flylens 85, no jello, crazy small silent and can still rip! I use this drones for traveling/ filming, if you need a sub 250 acro, I would pick a 3/3.5 inch open setup with o3 like the stingerbee or the emax 3.5, I wish there were more drones in this category!
totally honest review, as always ! But Mr Rimzler... "because of you" I spend much money into FPV :) your Geprc Domain 3.6 Review - GREAT, I bought it ! your IFlight Nazgul Eco 5 review - GREAT, I bought it ! And now... this funny litte drone... I tend to buy it too, since additional FPV just for fun tool... mostly for risky indoor flights :) I may unfollow you, since as you see - "because of you" I spend much money :)
Ciao caro, ottimo recupero 🤣. Sono pienamente d'accordo con te per il suggerimento di iniziare con un Avata (se ci sono le possibilità!). Vedo molto bene questo prodotto per un ragazzino sotto i 16 anni che vuole avvicinarsi ai droni fpv ma che non può ancora utilizzare prodotti tipo Avata. E' completo e molto economico. Sempre ottime recensioni. Un saluto, Manuel 👋
New haircut looks good, keep it up
Ahahahah thanks man☺️☺️☺️☺️
Funnily enough what You suggest about getting into fpv is what I tell people. With an exception of dji care. I find it cheaper to buy another used drone with battery or parts. Great Video, pleasure to watch :)
Now I want to see a pair of box goggles big enough to fit a 3.5 inch quad and a TX16. I can be Lord Dark Helmet while i fly FPV
We're all waiting for the battle of the 2inch drones 😆
Mannnn you are right! I will make a tier list in internet fashion ahahah
🎉 beautiful stuff I like Rimzler ❤. This will take about 2years to get where I am. 🌍😢
Boom 😂💪
💥💥💥💥💥💥
I wish you would have flown in air mode outside really trying to push its acrobatics.
I did, it was hard not getting blown by the breeze, you can do a couple of flips but it's just that, no power for acrobatics, it's more of a indoor drone
How would You compare it to Inductrix If You had a chance to fly it? I found Inductrix quite fun to fly but acro almost impossible due to lack of power
Best tinywhoop for those how wants to try fpv just to see if like or not
For indoor yes, super chill flying
still waiting for an RTF FPV Drone that the goggles will except glasses.. its when you said narrow on the side (because then glasses won't fit), I lost interest. 8(
They all give a small box goggle yes, maybe you better hack some cheap prescriptions inside it, or get a goggle kind of goggle, that has slots for prescriptions
@@Rimzler So I just got my fix for glasses yesterday. I own the BetaFPV Cetus Lite kit (got it about a week ago) I tried using Armless reading glasses with the Cetus goggles. they sort of worked but after a few minutes they tended (about 50% of the time) to tilt on my nose inside the goggles. sometimes falling off entirely. my fix was to buy a comfort kit for a VR headset (Quest 2) by KIWI. its a padded face pad with glasses extension for VR goggles($19.99). I Duct taped them on. they hold solid. my regular glasses fit inside and the FPV goggles are very comfy. I'm hoping when upgrading to a bigger drone kit (I'm not a serious FPVer so my next kit will probably be the E_MAX EAZY Pilot Pro) that they will fit that as well.
Not a bad choice o test the waters with, but not ideal. I'd recommend buying at least 5 or 6 extra motor sets, if one decided to take the plunge. Those little brushed motors only last maybe 6 to 8 hours, max. A novice would probably burn up one set just getting a feel for the thing. I started with a Blade Inductrix, and I bought an extra 10 motor sets for it. I went through them in less than a year. By then, I'd moved on to brushless motors. That's the downside of this drone: the motors. A brushless micro would have been a better fit, to be honest.
Hello, I fly with a DJI Mini 3 Pro and want to experience FPV.Which model would you recommand me under 249 grams and already assembled(i am really bad with tech, I've watched nice FPV videos but I did not understand one thing about buying everything separate)?The model in the video seems too low quality for me, I just want something really well made like the Mini 3-4 Pro and super easy to use.
@@Sam_Leo1 For what you say, I'd suggest a used first-gen Avata, No tiny whoop will be of acceptacle quality for you, I'd expect. Non-DJI kit has a steep learning curve - more so than DJI's.
@@billmcdonald4335 I see and why not then the Avata 2?Avata 1 is very noisy I heard and people hears it and they improve other things on the Avata 2 right?Or wait for Avata 3 that will correct I guess the surcharge of weight of the drone that makes it fly not smooth like a real FPV from what I have seen on YT?
@@Sam_Leo1 Coz a used Avata is cheaper than a new Avata 2, and will cost less to repair as well. You are going to break it while learning. Accept that much. Buy a cheap option first, learn on that, then get the one you really want. That's how I did it.
Or, reject my opinion and forge your own way. U do U.
What an unneccessary thing :D As a beginner just buy something used or take a couple of hundred bucks more and buy some real beginner fpv drone.
Hello Pointblank, I fly with a DJI Mini 3 Pro and want to experience FPV.Which model would you recommand me under 249 grams and already assembled(i am really bad with tech, I've watched nice FPV videos but I did not understand one thing about buying everything separate)?The model in the video seems too low quality for me, I just want something really well made like the Mini 3-4 Pro and super easy to use. So yeah, I am looking for a real beginner fpv drone but already assembled with the googles etc?
@@Sam_Leo1 Hello, if you are really bad with tech then get an avata. Over 250g tho. All other real fpv require some technical knowledge.
Beautiful I like this set up. Great for beginners and I think good intro to whoop flying
Sometime if you get a chance I’d like to see a video showing your current favorite acro setup. And your current favorite sub250 acro setup. Or just post it in a comment. Your videos are my favorite reviews. I’m more into acro and you always give honest acro reviews for every product with lots of good information. Thanks for all the reviews.
My favs are ever changing with new drones coming out!
I use o3 most of the time
So far my favs and the drones I carry with me are:
Avata 2: the most versatile
5 inch: new nazgul eco DC, flies great and is very affordable
3.5 inch Cinewhoop: the geprc cinelog 35 V1, is lighter than the V2 and with an action cam does an amazing job, I don't use it with o3
O3 sub250: flylens 85, no jello, crazy small silent and can still rip!
I use this drones for traveling/ filming, if you need a sub 250 acro, I would pick a 3/3.5 inch open setup with o3 like the stingerbee or the emax 3.5, I wish there were more drones in this category!
GREAT REVIEW BROTHER happy flying👍
Thank you so much!
what a long fishing rod!it saved the drone~
Are you Italian?
totally honest review, as always ! But Mr Rimzler... "because of you" I spend much money into FPV :) your Geprc Domain 3.6 Review - GREAT, I bought it ! your IFlight Nazgul Eco 5 review - GREAT, I bought it ! And now... this funny litte drone... I tend to buy it too, since additional FPV just for fun tool... mostly for risky indoor flights :) I may unfollow you, since as you see - "because of you" I spend much money :)
i would much rather invest in a mobula 6 or something like that, a 1s whoop that actually flies good!
True story, Avata is an amazing as a first FPV drone, super durable! I even took part in local races on it
No chicken test? 🤔😂
The chickens might be the ones to chase it and we would not see them in the video 😂
Ciao caro, ottimo recupero 🤣. Sono pienamente d'accordo con te per il suggerimento di iniziare con un Avata (se ci sono le possibilità!). Vedo molto bene questo prodotto per un ragazzino sotto i 16 anni che vuole avvicinarsi ai droni fpv ma che non può ancora utilizzare prodotti tipo Avata. E' completo e molto economico.
Sempre ottime recensioni. Un saluto, Manuel 👋