Hello everyone,
I am considering buying a 3.5 inch drone, Emax Babyhawk II HD and since this is my very first drone I am very confused with the rest of the purchase, especially controller and goggles. initially I was considering GEPRC Smart 35 HD drone (a little better characteristics) but watched some videos where reviewers claimed the integrated camera - Nebula Nano - was much worse than the one on the Emax, which is Nebula Pro.
As far as I understand, the Emax drone is with a digital transmitter so could be flown with something like the DJI FPV goggles. I am still exploring but was wondering if anyone has used for example Orqa FPV.One Pilot FPV goggles or anything else from this brand? Do they fare better than the DJI?
How about flight controller, are these cross-compatible across the brands as far as they are all digital? For example, can I use FrSky Horus or Taranis with the Emax Babyhawk II HD and the Orqa goggles?
Finally, from experienced droners's perspective, is it worth investing in a drone, controller and goggles instead of something like the DJI Mini 3 drone with everything included? At the moment I am considering only digital connection drones (I know analog systems are much cheaper). Initially I was considering the GEPRC or the Emax 3.5inch drone because with the smaller batteries they all come below 250g., however now I see that it's not only the drone itself, but also batteries (not coming with the drone), controller and goggles, which in the end could come close to the total price of a DJI Mini 3.
I apologize in advance as I know the above questions are annoyingly basic, however I didn't know there are so many variables to complete a drone set-up if not coming directly from a manufacturer.
I am considering buying a 3.5 inch drone, Emax Babyhawk II HD and since this is my very first drone I am very confused with the rest of the purchase, especially controller and goggles. initially I was considering GEPRC Smart 35 HD drone (a little better characteristics) but watched some videos where reviewers claimed the integrated camera - Nebula Nano - was much worse than the one on the Emax, which is Nebula Pro.
As far as I understand, the Emax drone is with a digital transmitter so could be flown with something like the DJI FPV goggles. I am still exploring but was wondering if anyone has used for example Orqa FPV.One Pilot FPV goggles or anything else from this brand? Do they fare better than the DJI?
How about flight controller, are these cross-compatible across the brands as far as they are all digital? For example, can I use FrSky Horus or Taranis with the Emax Babyhawk II HD and the Orqa goggles?
Finally, from experienced droners's perspective, is it worth investing in a drone, controller and goggles instead of something like the DJI Mini 3 drone with everything included? At the moment I am considering only digital connection drones (I know analog systems are much cheaper). Initially I was considering the GEPRC or the Emax 3.5inch drone because with the smaller batteries they all come below 250g., however now I see that it's not only the drone itself, but also batteries (not coming with the drone), controller and goggles, which in the end could come close to the total price of a DJI Mini 3.
I apologize in advance as I know the above questions are annoyingly basic, however I didn't know there are so many variables to complete a drone set-up if not coming directly from a manufacturer.