![]() Oh, and yes, the drone survived just fine crashing into the wall a few times, another bonk with the Tacx trainer below the table once or twice, and one run-in with a bike frame. It’s not a crazy long video, only 50 seconds, but doesn’t have any other overlays or such.) – DCR Supporters can watch the full thing in full resolution, here on the DCR Supporter Exclusives page. Though, I suppose I need to do a bit more cleaning first. I’m probably a few years overdue on doing a full DCR Cave tour since the last one. However, for those that want to know all there is to know, hit up the full video up above.Īlternatively, if you don’t care about FPV drones but just want to see a cool flying tour of a portion of the DCR Cave/Studio, then you’ll find that within the ‘Indoor’ section of the video around the 12-minute marker. In any case, I’m not quite sure I’ll be doing a full written review on it (like I did for the DJI Mini 3 Pro), since most of the interest here really lies more on the video side, and thus more from YouTube. We’ve seen it on various A-lister mountain-bike-trick type videos, and plenty more. We saw it used on some UCI Cyclocross events. ![]() It’s typically fast-moving footage that swoops in and out. It’s likely you’ve seen FPV drone footage in many sports videos over the last year or two. Thus, it’s designed for manual flying.Īnd in particular, this much smaller design is targeted at indoor flying as well as high speed more acrobatic type flying. It doesn’t have DJI’s ActiveTrack mode for following subjects while running/cycling/etc, nor does it have obstacle avoidance sensors. This means you wear a pair of goggles and control the drone as if you were visually inside it. Rather, it’s what’s called an FPV drone – first person view. This drone isn’t quite like most of the other drones I review, in that it doesn’t have a autonomous sports-tracking component. For those that aren’t following along on YouTube, I figured I’d just drop a quick note here that I posted my DJI Avata In-Depth Review up on YouTube last week on announcement day.
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