DJI's FakePVs

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Just wanted to share my experience with DJI and their FPV products, thank you for being here for my first video ever

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  • @timlong7289
    @timlong7289Ай бұрын

    The choice isn't "DJI or build your own". There are plenty of ready-to-fly FPV drones on the market. It's a great way to start and when you crash it (you WILL crash it) it's easy to repair at home with simple tools, no expensive care package and no customer service NPCs. DJI drones are too plasticky and they can't take the rough treatment we all give our FPV drones without a second thought.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    what would be your recommendations to look into?

  • @brandon9689

    @brandon9689

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@ZittyTV Iflight and GEPRC seem like they make some really cool stuff. If I knew more about FPV I'd buy them right now. But with no build experience I'm not getting a $1200 kit that I don't know how to fix.

  • @timlong7289

    @timlong7289

    Ай бұрын

    @@brandon9689 You've got to learn somehow, and getting a good bind-and-fly gives you a great template to work from. Lots of people say to start with a self-build so you will know how to fix it, but I think that's bunk. You either have the aptitude for it or you don't, and if you don't then your self-build will fail and you will most likely order all the wrong parts. Start with a bind-and-fly, enjoy the hobby until you crash it, then worry about fixing it. It's easy as long as you can solder.

  • @John_Doe_6996

    @John_Doe_6996

    28 күн бұрын

    @@ZittyTVGepRc iFlight or Speedybee make some of the best BNF models, also they have all the parts to build from scratch, or make repairs. Parts are cheap. I own 2 GepRc drones, built them myself, after hundreds of crashes, it has cost me 3 sets of propellers, and a speed controller. So maybe like $52.00 in repairs after flying every single day for the last 6 months. I have a Mark 4 and a Moz 7. I highly recommend the Moz 7, but the mark 4 is outdated, they have a mark 5 now. Both fly well with stock pids, and would fly even better with some “fine tuning”. And Acro mode is way funner than angle mode. You can fly in such a different way. And if you smash into a tree trunk, or smash into the ground after a flip or whatever, your drone will probably be alright, or perhaps have some slight damage that is easily repaired in minutes. (Assuming you have some spare parts)

  • @alacazaba

    @alacazaba

    27 күн бұрын

    Other RTF brands still require a good bit of tinkering to get good, cinematic flight. None have nearly a comparable software/hardware UX & stack that DJI does. DJI is built end to end, how it comes from the factory is all the user needs to fly. Servicing isn't meant to be user level, that's the case for all of their product.

  • @xxsorrowxx1
    @xxsorrowxx19 күн бұрын

    The control stick error is common when you change the throttle input to not be sprung to middle anymore

  • @FredBC79
    @FredBC79Ай бұрын

    Disappointing to hear they didn't acknowledge the error in the log. I had a disconnect error with a Mini 3 Pro, but it was most likely my fault because I was flying it in hot desert conditions, although I didn't get a high temp warning. They still replaced it under warranty and didn't charge me for flyaway care. I think it really comes down to the technician who is reading the logs and their ability to understand the error.

  • @TryAgainFPV
    @TryAgainFPV2 күн бұрын

    Build your own. Even if you have to do it in little sessions over a long time. It's very rewarding and youll have way more confidence in that gear. Plus you can repair when you inevitably crash.

  • @eyalgg609
    @eyalgg609Ай бұрын

    tysm, i never knew this and i am so sorry for your experience with their FPV products i am seriously reconsidering buying the avata 2 right now thanks for the amazing video. (a new sub !)

  • @Inertia888

    @Inertia888

    25 күн бұрын

    Ian, from YT channel 'MadsTech' disassembled the DJI Controller3, and showed us how due to them not adding a second battery, where there is room for, and you can see how manufacturing plans were to add one, were changed during process, he showed us that they put less money and materials (many other components neglected) into the thing, than previous versions, but are charging way more than similar devices on the market. my opinion, they focus on higher end selection, so their low end products don't get the attention needed. > Best bang for the buck? My estimation is buy AirUnit, and use a non-DJI Radio link & radio. There a slight learning curve to that method, but once you understand it, you will be in a better place, with much more options.

  • @VideoAve
    @VideoAve21 күн бұрын

    Very good informative video! I got the Avata 1 a year ago to experience the FPV vibe and I was instantly hooked on it! But I also understood that Avata will never give me the real FPV feeling as it’s slow, not agile, not customizable and can’t handle a GoPro or another quality action camera. So I finally got a BOB57 few months ago and man, that thing is a beast! But I also realized that while Avata won’t give you the ultimate FPV experience, it is still great to learn manual mode as you can just push the emergency brake button if you loose control or panic. Just don’t make that a habit!

  • @anub3207
    @anub32078 күн бұрын

    I've actually had a similar experience with the Avata 1. I crashed it upside-down into the ground, but when I pressed the motor off switch, it kept beating itself into the ground about 3 more times before automatically turning off. From the experience as a pilot who has build most classes of fpv drone, I find that the fun of the avata comes from the almost goofy way it flies and the convenience to carry. There aren't really any FPV drones that can be thrown into an ordinary backpack and carried anywhere. It's a terrible first quad, but a good option if you need the convivence or just want to have fun with a new quad style.

  • @ulightme
    @ulightme27 күн бұрын

    Great video, thank you for your honesty, it's very welcome

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    27 күн бұрын

    My pleasure!

  • @SammyJayJay
    @SammyJayJay26 күн бұрын

    Well spoken and explained young fella!

  • @KainniaK
    @KainniaK28 күн бұрын

    What angle was the gymbal at when you crashed? Is it possible that the angle was up so much you thought you where level with the horizon but where in fact angled down a lot?

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    27 күн бұрын

    it was at 15 degrees this flight, I usually stuck between 10-20 degrees in my flights

  • @iratecaller666
    @iratecaller666Ай бұрын

    It looks like for fpv, we are better off without DJI. DJI cameras are great for cinema footage. FPV is a different animal, and your experience with DJI support is an eye opener. We might as well stick to cheap analog FPV or cinewhoops that can carry an action cam. Yes it's a premium price tag, and if they don't really support FPV properly, then we need to skip DJI. It was clear that you were hitting the throttle and pitching properly. DJI are either stupid, blind or covering up engineering issues.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciate the comment , they definitely make the best cine drones for sure, and I think they can make a good fpv, they just need people who are actually familiar with this hobby on their support team. Their analysis of the flight logs and footage was just a total joke

  • @KainniaK

    @KainniaK

    28 күн бұрын

    I am just waiting for the 04 Air unit. I had already bought one 03 Air Unit but I could not find anybody to sell me the Goggles v2 or the Goggles 2. Then the avata 2 came out and now I got a goggles 3. I'll sell that 03 air unit and once the 04 is out I'll get a bunch of them and finish converting all my non fpv stuft to fpv. I already got erls receivers and radiomaster with 1W elrs unit. Currently experimenting with fixed wing flight controllers.

  • @Andrew_Dai

    @Andrew_Dai

    27 күн бұрын

    at least o3 air unit is one of best for fpv...

  • @Phrancis5
    @Phrancis5Ай бұрын

    Well that sucks and I'm not defending DJI, but as someone who got into FPV back in the early days 8 yrs ago and having to spend insane amounts of research time, money, frustration, and burnt fingers all to experience low-rez grainy analog video for less than 4min per battery, and risking lipo fires in the garage - I can confidently say that DJI has made quads far far more accessible to far more people. I'm not saying DJI quads are perfect and there are no connection errors, but I've crashed many diy quads countless times due to signal loss, since they don't just hover in place or RTH. The only drone I trusted to fly over water was my old Mavic. That first yr after buying the Mavic I went with State Farm's personal property insurance for like $60/yr, which covers total loss. It seemed like a better value over DJI care. As far as value, if you want to build a decent DV FPV quad, the total component cost (not including research, build, and troubleshooting time) would not be that much cheaper than the FPV or Avata kits.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I absolutely agree, they've made this hobby accessible for many people (including me), and Im still glad that they entered the market. The issue is their refusal to honour the insurance plan that they sell, and just blatantly dismissing their own flight logs. They had told me that the FPV is not covered under flyaway situations, yet I just got an email, reminding me to refresh my plan, and In the email it advertises flyaway coverage

  • @saintkenny9296

    @saintkenny9296

    Ай бұрын

    I know when you want to do a DIY Drone you will have a huge learning curve and spend a ton of hours watching Joshua Bardwell videos teaching you all kinds of tech stuff. With DJI you can just buy a drone and pretty much fly it! I have had my frustrations with DJI, but I have also had a lot of problems resolved quickly as well. Any new hobby whether it's just flying Mavic 3 or an FPV drone or something in between they are all going to have their learning curves. Just a lot less with DJI because you don't have to update the controller through downloading different software, opening up the right folders and copying different files and folders. This crap is a huge pain in the ass if you dont' know what your doing! I should know, I have spent over 48 freaking hours with my RadioMaster TX16S starting from scratch and it has never ever been the same. I got things working well, except I still have ghost files I cannot get rid of I have 3 switches depending on which starter config I chose that do absolutely nothing since I stupidly erased the original program.

  • @saintkenny9296

    @saintkenny9296

    Ай бұрын

    @@ZittyTV Probably in the original plan it doesn't cover it, but than when you renew it, it does. I wouldn't live on the protection plan. I did 2 years and won't bother with anymore. After a total of 3 years time I found out they just won't offer any protection, but its up to you if something breaks, You just have to send the drone in and they will assess the damage and you pay the damage repair bill. It can still work out well.

  • @pspicer777
    @pspicer777Ай бұрын

    I have the Avata 2 and fly in normal mode with the motion controller. It meets my needs, and I have found the experience to be quite wonderful. However, I am new to this, so experienced ppl may want more.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    so far ive been enjoying the avata 2 with the motion controller as well. I'm hoping that the performance with the RC controller in manual mode will be more reliable than in the previous models. So far its looking promising 👍

  • @ferdronemedia
    @ferdronemediaАй бұрын

    Those guys @DJI support really suck!! 😡. I had same experience with their BS support! Good luck bro! Thx 4sharing. 🙏

  • @isaacmont3623
    @isaacmont362319 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry about your experience. I was never a drone guy. But I got in to adventure sports and decided to add Air footage for my videos. After some simulation drills. I started flying the FPV and then the AVATA. I took everything very slow and can't say I ever had a problem. I do admit I have not flown full Manuel. But I do plan on the near future. I never got the insurance. I'm also very careful where I fly. I try and fly over very secure areas and I usually have a spotter. I also fight the urge to fly over large bodies of water. I'm very happy with my DJI drones and can't wait to get the AVATA 2. Cheers!!

  • @EdsAnts
    @EdsAnts13 күн бұрын

    There are plenty of other ways to get into the fpv hobby without building your own. You can start with an emax rtf (ready to fly) bundle. There are also other kits like it, such as betafpv, geprc and many more. You can also get some affordable goggles and transmitters. You could get eachine ev800d goggles as its an amazing goggle to get into the hobby. For the transmitter, any radiomaster would do the job. And for tbe drone you could get a whoop (happymodel whoops are great and very durable) or if your looking for something larger, the iflight nazgul Evoque is a great, durable, powerful done.

  • @tiagofermar
    @tiagofermarАй бұрын

    I've bought the new Avata 2 on release day, and got it the very next day.. After a few hours on the simulator, it was my first time flying in manual mode. From what I've seen you might have a better experience with this one. But I wouldn't risk it over water, especially in the first few months. I hope you have a great time with this one and have some fun.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    yeah just waiting to pick up the RC controller now, but ill be definitely avoiding water for now

  • @victorlugardo3703
    @victorlugardo370327 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience. Yet despite all the hardship you went and still bought an Avata 2!

  • @JustInTime0525
    @JustInTime052527 күн бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your experience and well said, subbed!

  • @givemeanameman1
    @givemeanameman1Ай бұрын

    If its a problem with their systems, its a defect with the product. In Australia at least they would be legally required to replace it free of charge. Not to do with the care plan at all. Maybe you should take that view with them. The product was defective, which resulted in the issue. You expect a replacement based on that, not the DJI Care plan.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    trust me, I have tried every angle with support to explain to them that the sticks malfunctioned, they insist that that is not the case ...

  • @givemeanameman1

    @givemeanameman1

    Ай бұрын

    @@ZittyTV Then their drone was malfunctioning because it reports they were, while they have just admited that it wasn't... so the drone was faulty and proven so before lost. Since they have admitted the drone was wrongly reporting a fault. It was faulty :)

  • @brandon9689
    @brandon9689Ай бұрын

    I had a really bad experience with my first cheap RTF kit. I bought it hoping to learn repair skills that I would be able to carry over into building my own drone. Replacement electronics are proprietary and completely out of stock and I wasted $350. I just want to fly, I don't want to be grounded every other day troubleshooting my dead drone on a bench because im clueless. Avata 2 with care refresh seems like a good way to get there. If i still like it in 6 months I'll make the steps toward building my own.

  • @TheAirVue

    @TheAirVue

    23 күн бұрын

    theyre good learning fpv drones. "og" fpv pilots just need something to hate on. yes a 6" carbon fiber drone you built will take a hit harder but youre also going to need the time and space to fix/tune yourself. but dji is a very good starting point, you get all the sensors, rth, O3 transmition, a pause button, you can change camera angles mid air, ect. care refresh isnt the best but its also not the worst in some circumstances.

  • @schweizerluchs7146

    @schweizerluchs7146

    4 күн бұрын

    I guess you bought a Cetux X? xD

  • @tdog303
    @tdog30326 күн бұрын

    I had the Avata 2 lose connection at 1200' away from my homepoint over water and never saw it again. It should have RTH but didn't. DJI did not offer any sort of discount to me, had to pay $200 for another one.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    26 күн бұрын

    There is a glitch that another KZreadr posted, when avata 2 is in RTH and regains partial connection (no visuals or controls) it starts descending for some reason. Could be what happened to you ? Do you have the goggle feed back up?

  • @maxsteal1982
    @maxsteal198227 күн бұрын

    Great video, all the more reason for drone operators to hold off until the O4 VTX Air Unit is available. The #dji #avata2 is absolutely unrepairable by the operator, to change a cracked prop guard, you will have to ship the entire drone off to DJI.

  • @billmcdonald4335
    @billmcdonald433522 күн бұрын

    Get a BNF, and specifically a Happymodel unit, Dude. Good stuff, and I've had really good customer support when I had a minor issue with one of my quads - including free firmware support with no caveats.

  • @atheistcomments
    @atheistcommentsАй бұрын

    Did you actually get your drone out of the lake? I'm wondering how you got the flight data.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    the data shows in the app, I assume it gets saved to the goggles and downloads just like the footage

  • @Passportking01
    @Passportking0113 күн бұрын

    I have the DJI avata 2 FPV and I love it. Pretty soon I’ll be ready to freestyle fpv on any drone

  • @adrianguzman2900
    @adrianguzman2900Ай бұрын

    I have been flying the DJI FPV for almost two years now, and a couple of times I experienced a weird behavior where the battery drains much faster than usual and the drone seems very underpowered. Even if you go full throttle it doesn´t climb as fast. Perhaps this is what happened to you. After landing and replacing the battery the problem was solved. And it didn´t repeat after charging the battery I had had the issue with. Anyway, how did you get the recording from the drone? The footage you show in your video seems to come from the SD card and not from the goggles. Could you retrieve the drone?

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    that's an interesting possibility, but I was at 51% battery when it went down, and it wasn't just the drone losing thrust power, the pitch input felt as if it locked up or resisting. The footage is from my goggles SD card as I couldn't recover the drone

  • @harmymd
    @harmymd27 күн бұрын

    This is deep. Wow.

  • @bonesreds3062
    @bonesreds306219 күн бұрын

    Nice video. Thanks, Selenskyj ;)

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    14 күн бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @changeagent228
    @changeagent2282 күн бұрын

    Did you notice the dead pixels on the goggles yet?

  • @ginoGameplay
    @ginoGameplayАй бұрын

    The control stick error is nothing bad, my avata has that too and a friend of mine has a dji fpv and an avata and they also have it

  • @ginoGameplay

    @ginoGameplay

    Ай бұрын

    I let dji repair my drone twice and have no bad words about them, in my oppinion its an amazing drone, as is the dji fpv

  • @Tuzzie902

    @Tuzzie902

    Ай бұрын

    kinda sounds bad dude, you need to have control.

  • @ginoGameplay

    @ginoGameplay

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tuzzie902 its an error that is not always there but it does nothing

  • @powersv2
    @powersv226 күн бұрын

    O3 air unit in a self-built fpv drone with elrs radio. I have never failsafed. I have gone into a lake after crashing off a trees.

  • @KainniaK
    @KainniaK28 күн бұрын

    I have an avata 2 and if flies amazing in normal mode and sport mode as long as you are happy with a max speed of about 55 km/h (no wind) It sucks in manual mode. Not enough power, and the flight controller fights your maneuvers. So the DJI FPV, good for FPV? Noppe. The avata 1? Yes. The avata 2, even better. But they are not for stunt flying or freestyle or what not. Just for cruising around, exploring and making videos. None of their products are suited for wild racing or close proximity flying because of their flight software that just never really gives full control to the pilot. Sooner or later their software fucks up and then DJI always blame it on the pilot.

  • @GabeHerringten
    @GabeHerringten14 күн бұрын

    I love DJIs FPV.

  • @mfrfpv9079
    @mfrfpv907916 сағат бұрын

    i put a unit in water they replaced it, no dji care, no charge it depends who you get.

  • @TheConstitutionState
    @TheConstitutionState16 күн бұрын

    Whoever said dji has great customer service? I just got into fpv and i know thats not true

  • @checkeredflagfilms
    @checkeredflagfilmsАй бұрын

    DJI tries to make a 'swiss army' fpv drone...fails to support those people who think they can learn fpv. I sympathize with your experience with support but the DJI forum is full of these stories. Did you post yours? I never bought into their fpv and preferred to use iFlight builds using the air unit. thanks for sharing your story.

  • @bluefpv3263
    @bluefpv3263Ай бұрын

    what 400 for getting it replaced? you can build a 5inch for less :D

  • @dylancleveland

    @dylancleveland

    Ай бұрын

    a replacement is $50 with DJI care. DJI is the cheapest replacement by far. even if you just buy the drone to replace it, it's not much more than a gopro. People lose $800 rigs in the ocean and have no recourse but to start over. FlyAway is $200. still cheaper than even an O3 air unit.

  • @bluefpv3263

    @bluefpv3263

    Ай бұрын

    @@dylancleveland did you watch the video?

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    28 күн бұрын

    not on the FPV it isn't, they literally charge you 200 + for the repair on top of the care, and no flyaway coverage at all

  • @wutufux1336
    @wutufux133621 күн бұрын

    Why buy DJI's FPV and not build your own? In FPV you crash a lot. That's why it's better to build your own and you can repair it easily with very few $$. But you did the right. You chased them and they at least somehow reimbursed you. Keep flying m8!

  • @JWard2
    @JWard2Ай бұрын

    yup, you're the 4th person I've seen that has had this issue.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Glad to hear I’m not going crazy

  • @SideHustleReviews-ws2df

    @SideHustleReviews-ws2df

    Ай бұрын

    Wow that's so many out of the few million sold. :)

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    @@SideHustleReviews-ws2df That's a bad take, even if its a total of less than 100 units with this defect, DJI still should take accountability for selling a defective product.

  • @milord2921
    @milord292124 күн бұрын

    what might have happened is while you were trying to throttle up and pitch up you accidentally moved the camera tilt wheel

  • @fishdiaries
    @fishdiariesАй бұрын

    Did you not think flying over water perhaps isn’t a great idea when fpvs crash often nature of the beast ?

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Of course it wasn't the best idea, but flying over water isn't the problem here. Even if I crashed over land, and sent it in for repair, they still would've had charged the repair cost since they're denying any error took place.. Looking at the video, does it seem to you like I was flying in a risky manor (other than being over water) ? And does it seem like the drone responded to my inputs correctly? At no point during the last few seconds of the maneuver was I inputing any pitch forward, yet the drone was detecting a pitch forward. The actual footage (not the flight logs) shows this, just watch the horizon level. I start pulling the right stick back to try to start a climb, and when I realize it refuses to pitch any further, I try punching out (never failed before). Based of the flight logs, and the inputs I made, it seems like there was some sort of phantom 50% pitch forward detected. If I had actually been inputing forward pitch, the horizon would've went out of frame.

  • @rnsvisionfpv
    @rnsvisionfpvАй бұрын

    why you did not use the panic button, then rth..............

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Because I honestly was not panicking, I was thinking that any second now the drone would respond to my input. In hindsight that might’ve saved the drone

  • @emafpv
    @emafpv24 күн бұрын

    I am having a similar issue with DJI right now. Trust me the DJI support team is horrible.

  • @azad-11
    @azad-1128 күн бұрын

    👍👍

  • @DroneGazeFPV
    @DroneGazeFPVАй бұрын

    Never had a problem, myself. Yet...

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Don't jinx it haha

  • @DroneGazeFPV

    @DroneGazeFPV

    Ай бұрын

    @@ZittyTV Yeah tell me about it bruh 😂

  • @SethStubenberg-ie5vx
    @SethStubenberg-ie5vx28 күн бұрын

    I had a "fly away" that I told them I messed up. They sent me a new fpv and battery for free. Not sure why you had such a bad experience. I agree DJI fpv drones are not super great however they're decent for helping people get their feet wet.

  • @DigitalicaEG
    @DigitalicaEG20 күн бұрын

    Tip: watch at 1.5x

  • @user-xt1zg9yd9f
    @user-xt1zg9yd9f27 күн бұрын

    If you want to get into the fpv hobby buy a tinywhoop.

  • @vinnies8in
    @vinnies8inАй бұрын

    your so intelligent

  • @DenysInDefcon
    @DenysInDefcon16 күн бұрын

    DJI FPV is the most problematic drone ever made, I bought and only flew 2 times, I had problem with goggles, with controller, and as I live on Brazil (and here it isnt a homologated drone) I just didnt have any support to my decorative drone.

  • @skriddeitvlog314
    @skriddeitvlog314Ай бұрын

    Just give me your goggles or dji fpv 😂

  • @SceneryFromSky
    @SceneryFromSkyАй бұрын

    After watching your flight logs and the video, I'm leaning toward that this was a user error on your end. Reasoning below: 1) If you look at the logs, the supposed "control stick error" was showing all the time throughout your flight, but the stick controls showed that you were flying just fine the whole time. How is it that it only didn't pick up your pitch up control until the last second, when it had been picking up all of your other controls just fine a few seconds before? If it's truly control stick error, then it would make more sense if 1 or both of the control sticks malfunction entirely, instead of just one direction of one control stick. 2) Looking at the video, it looked like you throttled up too late, and at that pitch angle and speed, the drone probably didn't have enough time to pick back up before it crashed. This is just my impression of what possibly happened after looking at your video footage and logs. Of course, there is no way to know for sure what exactly happened.

  • @sunnyb4100
    @sunnyb41005 күн бұрын

    Some one needs to build better fpv products that don’t have to much rules about flying we should own the sky

  • @perplexedintellectual6918
    @perplexedintellectual691827 күн бұрын

    Why would u buy the potatoe 😵‍💫😬🫠😩😩😩

  • @perplexedintellectual6918

    @perplexedintellectual6918

    27 күн бұрын

    The Chinese company that takes your data from flight etc 😅😅

  • @woltervandenberg
    @woltervandenberg27 күн бұрын

    Sorry mate, but this is just user error. You started the flight with a gimbal error so you should have calibrated the gimbals before flying. I'm not saying that the DJI FPV or the Avata's are foolproof but they are much more reliable then any rtf or self-build drone out there. If you can't accept that you are losing quads or things going wrong every now an then maybe the FPV hobby isn't for you.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    27 күн бұрын

    There’s no indication in the goggles that the sticks need to be calibrated, you only get that prompt in the flight logs on the phone. DJI are still scamming users with the CARE plan. Great intro drones as I said, but a scam nonetheless

  • @DiaboloIIICzarodziej

    @DiaboloIIICzarodziej

    19 күн бұрын

    This message is always there. Is always there , and coming back as bumereng....

  • @theiceman1972
    @theiceman197227 күн бұрын

    Lesson learned, dont fly acro above water unless you are a pro at it. Just dont do it bro. Not to mention the cash you are dropping for DJI FPV's you could have gotten tons of kits. Its not hard at all to build a fpv drone. I get your issue but like DJI said unfortunately a very large part of that was your fault. DJI needs to stay away from FPV drones. Its making amateurs think they can do things that pros do smh. Get a cheaper kit, learn acro above ground then toss you wont even want a DJI FPV drone. Lastly.... stay away from water. Ya dont see the pros flying over water very often because if you get a signal glitch there goes your drone.

  • @SanneBerkhuizen
    @SanneBerkhuizen12 күн бұрын

    DJI consumer products are great... And they suck. The O3 for example is nice. But if you try to fly it with the FPV goggles and remote that came with the DJI FPV. Forget it You'll never find anything more unreliable.

  • @underscore_tip
    @underscore_tip21 күн бұрын

    Maybe if you people were nice to customer support you would have a better experience with dji

  • @saintkenny9296
    @saintkenny9296Ай бұрын

    I'd just stay away from the Humpty Dumpty drone. I have both the Avata OG and the Avata 2. You shouldn't have rushed to fly it in Manual Mode over water. Anytime you get a new drone and you're going to use Manual Mode do it over grass. Get to learn that drone. Also, learning to go into the settings and learning the following: Pitch, Roll and Yaw. Next in each category learn Center Max Rate and Expo. (Pitch) is your rise and fall. (Roll) can be in any direction with the right stick that causes the aircraft to rotate in a 360˚ direction. I am sure many already know this, just putting it out there for those that may not. (Yaw) is what causes the aircraft to to pitch left or right (Done with the Left stick) (Center) is basically think of your drone balancing on a round object. The higher the number the smaller the round object your drone is balancing on. 1.0 balancing on a golf ball, .54 maybe a baseball. .4 like a softball. You basically get more surface on what your drone is on. giving you more balance and helping it stay in control while a higher number will be harder to control and more for experienced pilots that know how to use it. (Max Rate) - This is the speed of you will obtain say 400 at full stick. The higher the number the faster it will rise, roll or Yaw. (Expo) This is as you move your stick when the rates will kick up. The lower the rate the further up with the stick you will have to move it to get it to reach full throttle. Lower number just giving a little throttle will cause the aircraft to respond sooner to the direction you move your stick. (If this damn thing is low I should know when I tried to pull out of drop and tried to give it full throttle and it was slow to respond and caused it to bottom out on some sand destroying the sensors on the bottom of my OG Avata.) It's good to find a balance with this. I wouldn't jam it to 1.0 but maybe .75 on your Pitch to give you more thrust when you need it in an emergency. I am sorry you lost your drone and your experience with DJI, but like in everything what you learn in a simulator can teach you a lot, to flying the actual drone. Like experiencing (Prop Wash) when trying to recover from a drop you probably won't learn from a simulator unless you turn it on. This may have also contributed to you not being able to recover your drone and in the water it went. I have flown over water a few times, but not till I really got myself aquatinted with my drones and knew what they can and cannot do and understood that there are times we will do a hard turn or dive and run into possible prop wash. I know it sucks, but don't give up! Best of Luck to you!

  • @Tuzzie902

    @Tuzzie902

    Ай бұрын

    yaw is your left and right rotation not pitch left or right. pitch is your angle forward and back not rise and fall. roll is not "any direction" it banks the aircraft to the left or to the right

  • @crawford323
    @crawford32327 күн бұрын

    Sigh. I have to admit a generation gap. I posses a private pilot single engine land instrument rating plus a complex, tail wheel and gyroplane endorsements. I have never engaged in video games and find the controls for drones very alien. Full disclosure I also have my commercial drone license. Why hasn't a joy stick interface which can be used with the DJI system or others which is more cockpit -like familiar flight controls be offered? It seems even the ground based expensive controller still have the fiddly controls and buttons. Too bad a gamer designed the interface and left out a vast segment of the market. Give me a throttle, stick and rudder with an attitude indicator, altitude, etc ie the basic six pack scan. It's all there just scattered and displayed in a manner which is non standardized and foreign to those who pre date and presently exist in the air.

  • @sea_kerman

    @sea_kerman

    26 күн бұрын

    It’s because a flight yoke and throttle cannot physically be moved fast enough to perform the needed actions. The inertia of the stick and your arm/hand is too high. During some of the more involved racing and freestyle maneuvers you need to go from full deflection one way to full deflection the other way, and zero to full throttle to zero, several times per second. Your thumb and a small gimbal are light enough to do this. You can try flying in Liftoff with a HOTAS to see this, you can do slow swoopy flight ok but faster maneuvers are impractical. Also, you can stick a Radiomaster Boxer in a backpack, you can’t really with a big flight stick.

  • @whiteheadedkid

    @whiteheadedkid

    24 күн бұрын

    DJI has released a joy stick controller. It is the motion controller that they released with the Avata and Avata 2

  • @andycapusta7572
    @andycapusta757222 күн бұрын

    If you ask me, it looks like lost connection (failsafe) for a moment and then a series of chaotic moves, probably with some delay due to bad connection. The qaud at full speed does not go up as quickly, you might never recover from dive sometimes. Unfortunately, tech limitations with low piloting skills in risky environment equals lost drone. Practice in simulators, there is lots of great fpv simulators nowadays. Good luck!

  • @ShaneInseine
    @ShaneInseine26 күн бұрын

    This is a really crazy highly produced complaint video from a "newbie." I call BS. DJI has ALWAYS handled all my concerns without any complaint. I don't know who is paying this guy but it ain't real.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    26 күн бұрын

    LOOOL I’ll take that as a compliment cuz it’s 100% real

  • @webreakforsquirrel4201
    @webreakforsquirrel4201Ай бұрын

    "Masters" 😂 I respect people entering the hobby because its very costly and challenging. But no offense, DJI is to FPV as entering a footrace with a motorcycle.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    You missed the rest, they're "masters" of FAKE PV. This was not a video supporting dji lol

  • @webreakforsquirrel4201

    @webreakforsquirrel4201

    Ай бұрын

    @@ZittyTV nor did I say it was.

  • @badboytommy187
    @badboytommy187Ай бұрын

    I agree what you say about Dji they are fucking crook .👍 they always deny what you say. They don’t admit they are wrong. Always come back to you. By the way, I just want you to know the new Dji Avata 2 also is a piece of crap. Good luck flying. 🥃

  • @thecraftza
    @thecraftzaАй бұрын

    Great for people who don't want to commit time to learning how to fly real FPV quads. If you want to be a pro, don't buy it.

  • @KainniaK

    @KainniaK

    28 күн бұрын

    Neither the FPV or the avata 1 are that ... but the avata 2 might just be that. However now t hey come standard with the motion controller which is a gimmick. I hope soon they will allow headtracking in combination with the controller 3. Because I am afraid people that have never flown anything will get stuck with the motion controller and to afraid (or broke) to get the controller 3. Would be a shame because you can fly 10x more accurate with it.

  • @Warchild-Media
    @Warchild-Media27 күн бұрын

    AS I SAID DJI IS ONE OF THE GREATEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD, BUT FPV DRONES IS A NO NO ......ANYTHING ELSE...BEST IN CLASS....NO AVATA 2...HELLLLLLL NO

  • @hannesleibiger7096

    @hannesleibiger7096

    10 күн бұрын

    Why not avata 2? Seems to be a decent drone 🤔

  • @prajyot991
    @prajyot991Ай бұрын

    Bro dji f’ed you over. DJI care should get you a new drone. I had one replaced under dji care and it took longer than the American side. Edit: Saw the map and realized we are on same side of the border. DJI Canada sucks!

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah bro they really dropped the ball with this situation. I’ve crashed my mini’s with DJI care before and had no issues paying the replacement fee as it was indeed my fault. This was a different story

  • @Viseo3dp
    @Viseo3dp27 күн бұрын

    And it not Dji's fault its yours's sorry to tell i have been flying for over 8 years now and from what i see user error don't blame others for your stupidity, 1 - check your gear before flying - pre flight check 2 - fly in a safe place where you can get your drone back if you crash not over water 3- always fly with a spotter 4 - always fly were no people or animals are around so you dont hurt anyone.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    27 күн бұрын

    Checking your channel, if that's your skill level after 8 years, I don't really have any use for your input. I did 4/5 of your "suggestions" and flying over water is not the issue. Dji still denied any malfunction and id much rather it crash in the water without risking hitting someone/something on the ground.

  • @Viseo3dp

    @Viseo3dp

    27 күн бұрын

    @@ZittyTV well i could out fly you any day as you could not fly acro and freestyle, but as far as you crashing your new dji drone in the water its user error now you just lost the money you paid for that nice new DJI Drone that worked perfectly fine and crashed at the hands of the user which is you and now you cry like a little baby because you lost your new drone and nobody feels sorry for you. I still have all my drones yes i crash but i still have them where yours? Lmao ITS NOT DJI FAULT.

  • @Viseo3dp
    @Viseo3dp27 күн бұрын

    First off why are you flying over water that is your fault and you had a fail safe happen and return to home did not kick in stop flying over water unless your super rich and can keep buying new drones and get a bind and fly drone iflight has really good ones and learn how to fly in angle mode and understand how a drone works learn betaflight and how to set up your drone if you cant do that because of time find a new hobby because flying a drone you need to understand how they work and how to set one up and repair one, this just get up in the air and fly is the wrong way to learn and yes your going to crash and break things everybody does but what your doing is bypassing the learning so you will never learn but first thing is STOP FLYING OVER WATER THAT IS A STUPID THING TO DO.

  • @tashfiqmannan
    @tashfiqmannan27 күн бұрын

    You talk too slow

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    27 күн бұрын

    much appreciated

  • @IslandDigital
    @IslandDigitalАй бұрын

    Hush money ????? BOO HOO , take responsibility for your own issues. For somebody who has little experience , why are you ranting ? DJI not very concerned about your opinion. Ugh. If you don’t like it don’t buy it.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Youd do great on their support team pal, masterful inability to comprehend what you see 🤣

  • @PuppiesTheHand
    @PuppiesTheHand27 күн бұрын

    Sorry but you need a better phone iPhone 15 or better

  • @thathawayaerialphotos
    @thathawayaerialphotosАй бұрын

    Maybe keep your crazy views to yourself

  • @IslandDigital
    @IslandDigitalАй бұрын

    NOBODY CARES BUD !!!

  • @gavinc.s.1839
    @gavinc.s.1839Ай бұрын

    Over water just hilariously your own fault.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    lol is the air above water different than air over land? Would it have been better for it to malfunction and potentially hit something on land ?

  • @Tuzzie902
    @Tuzzie902Ай бұрын

    building my first ummagaed 5" 2friddy now, i knew right away that the fakepv from dji was not for me, just off of looks alone that drone looks like garbage.

  • @ZittyTV

    @ZittyTV

    Ай бұрын

    Happy flying ! You made the right choice

  • @surajmandal777

    @surajmandal777

    27 күн бұрын

    Lol ! FakePV! 🤣🤣🤣. Good one.

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