I picked one up a while ago to mess around with, it's been pretty interesting. one thing I wish I'd researched more was where you're allowed to fly- it's been nice to have at some spots on trips out west but most of the places I had in mind in MN are off limits. still fun though.
Nice video! Would you recommend I stay away from the mini 4k? It's a bit more in my budget at the moment but wondering if I should just wait and buy the mini 3 pro, like you have. I really just wanted it for landscape shots and also to film me riding segments of trail that I want to feature in videos.
Mini 3 will take great landscaping shots. Best upgrade to the Mini 4 is that it has omnidirectional obstruction avoidance, meaning it can track and follow you while you’re on your bike, and fly in any direction while avoiding obstacles. The mini 3 cannot detect obstacles while flying sideways, or ascending, which limits the shots you can get while the drone tracks you.
@@robonbikes Great to know! Sounds like I should save my money then for the time being. I also want to get the new GoPro since I have a mountain biking channel...so many upgrades!
Once you set the drone to follow you, do you have to remove the controller sticks, put the controller in a hardcase and then into your backpack to avoid settings changing?
Thanks! The drone has built-in obstacle avoidance. The Mini 3 Pro can see forwards, backwards, and down; so, you need to be mindful if it is going sideways or up, where it can definitely run into objects. And while it's not perfect (mine has clipped small twigs), it's pretty solid. You can set what behavior it will take if it does detect an obstacle (fly around the obstacle, stop completely, etc.). The Mini 4 pro improved on this and it has omnidirectional sensing, so pretty cool! The bigger challenge when in a lot of trees, is that as you go around a corner, if the drone loses line-of-sight of the object even briefly, like if a tree blocks its view of you, it will stop and cancel the tracking.
@@robonbikes Regarding tracking / "follow", I thought there was also a feature where you carry on your body a unit or your phone with an app that the drone uses to track in a more direct connection manner, rather than relying solely on a visual only based AI/subject sort of tracking ?
Thanks! Preferably in the hands of a pal who could intervene if things went haywire. Otherwise you could leave it on the ground, or pack it in your backpack (backpack isn’t preferable, as the joysticks could get bumped).
Yeah man! Those shots are amazing!
Thanks dude! Technology is pretty cool!
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I picked one up a while ago to mess around with, it's been pretty interesting. one thing I wish I'd researched more was where you're allowed to fly- it's been nice to have at some spots on trips out west but most of the places I had in mind in MN are off limits. still fun though.
Yeah a lot of the scenic spots in the state are off limits, between state parks and national forests. Still fun though!
Excellent video.
Appreciate it!
Nice video! Would you recommend I stay away from the mini 4k? It's a bit more in my budget at the moment but wondering if I should just wait and buy the mini 3 pro, like you have.
I really just wanted it for landscape shots and also to film me riding segments of trail that I want to feature in videos.
Mini 3 will take great landscaping shots. Best upgrade to the Mini 4 is that it has omnidirectional obstruction avoidance, meaning it can track and follow you while you’re on your bike, and fly in any direction while avoiding obstacles. The mini 3 cannot detect obstacles while flying sideways, or ascending, which limits the shots you can get while the drone tracks you.
@@robonbikes Great to know! Sounds like I should save my money then for the time being. I also want to get the new GoPro since I have a mountain biking channel...so many upgrades!
@WanderingWheeliesMTB mountain biking and videography, two expensive hobbies 😬
@@robonbikes I know right?! Oye, I love it though
Once you set the drone to follow you, do you have to remove the controller sticks, put the controller in a hardcase and then into your backpack to avoid settings changing?
Yes! That is exactly what I do. Or just hold it if the trail isn’t too rough. Or just put it on the ground if I’m not riding far.
@robonbikes Thank you.
Loved your video. I ride in a lot of trees, like some of your shots.when the drone is tracking you how do you keep it from hitting trees?
Thanks! The drone has built-in obstacle avoidance. The Mini 3 Pro can see forwards, backwards, and down; so, you need to be mindful if it is going sideways or up, where it can definitely run into objects. And while it's not perfect (mine has clipped small twigs), it's pretty solid. You can set what behavior it will take if it does detect an obstacle (fly around the obstacle, stop completely, etc.). The Mini 4 pro improved on this and it has omnidirectional sensing, so pretty cool! The bigger challenge when in a lot of trees, is that as you go around a corner, if the drone loses line-of-sight of the object even briefly, like if a tree blocks its view of you, it will stop and cancel the tracking.
@@robonbikes Regarding tracking / "follow", I thought there was also a feature where you carry on your body a unit or your phone with an app that the drone uses to track in a more direct connection manner, rather than relying solely on a visual only based AI/subject sort of tracking ?
Perhaps there’s a 3rd party app that can do this? I have not seen this so not sure it exists.
Nice video, we're do you put the remote when riding
Thanks! Preferably in the hands of a pal who could intervene if things went haywire. Otherwise you could leave it on the ground, or pack it in your backpack (backpack isn’t preferable, as the joysticks could get bumped).
I sometimes connect to the gopro chesty mount