Hi! im interested into bying the air65. Do you need to plug it into a computer or something to set it up or can you just connect the goggles and the controller?
Ideally you need to connect it to BetaFlight to configure it correctly. You could in theory just bind it to your radio and put your goggles on the correct video channel. But I like to modify where and what is displayed from the OSD in my goggles and also I like to enable to crash detection and turn air mode off.
@@Sampyla_nsed4 That's hard to say. If you are brand new to FPV. You will definitely want something designed more for a beginner. Also if you are new and you have a PC you definitely want to practice on a simulator. I use one called Liftoff, you can buy it in Steam and is amazing at teaching you how to fly. If you are new I dont know if I can recommend the Air65 it's quite fast. I think the Cetus is designed more for beginners. I am not familiar with that radio and goggles but if you are trying to spend the least amount of money that would be a way to do it. The cheaper goggles however do make the experience less fun. If the cost isnt too much of a concern look at the FatShark Scout goggles. I am very happy with them. I use a Radiomaster Pocket for my radio and is not much more expensive than that literadio 2 . It is more complicated to figure out but is very customizable and can use it for many different drones.
It's the lousy goggles I have been using. I had been using Emax box goggles. I had enough of them and bought some Fatshark Scout goggles a few weeks ago. So much better. I'm going to post a video using those Goggles here in a moment. Those Emax goggles are trash. I got tired of the terrible reception.
Hi! im interested into bying the air65. Do you need to plug it into a computer or something to set it up or can you just connect the goggles and the controller?
You can plug it into betafligth but you dont need i think your pair to googles and tranmiter out of the box
@@skyracer85 thank you!
Ideally you need to connect it to BetaFlight to configure it correctly. You could in theory just bind it to your radio and put your goggles on the correct video channel. But I like to modify where and what is displayed from the OSD in my goggles and also I like to enable to crash detection and turn air mode off.
@@Nunyali5lx should i buy the air 65 with literadio 2 se and vr03 or the cetus pro kit
@@Sampyla_nsed4 That's hard to say. If you are brand new to FPV. You will definitely want something designed more for a beginner. Also if you are new and you have a PC you definitely want to practice on a simulator. I use one called Liftoff, you can buy it in Steam and is amazing at teaching you how to fly. If you are new I dont know if I can recommend the Air65 it's quite fast. I think the Cetus is designed more for beginners. I am not familiar with that radio and goggles but if you are trying to spend the least amount of money that would be a way to do it. The cheaper goggles however do make the experience less fun. If the cost isnt too much of a concern look at the FatShark Scout goggles. I am very happy with them. I use a Radiomaster Pocket for my radio and is not much more expensive than that literadio 2 . It is more complicated to figure out but is very customizable and can use it for many different drones.
Why is the video looking bad compared to other reviews I've watched ?
He is using only 25mW of VTX ouput power i guess.
It's the lousy goggles I have been using. I had been using Emax box goggles. I had enough of them and bought some Fatshark Scout goggles a few weeks ago. So much better. I'm going to post a video using those Goggles here in a moment. Those Emax goggles are trash. I got tired of the terrible reception.
VtX only 25