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Old 04-25-2020, 11:17 PM
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Kelton_O
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Originally Posted by dronezone
Hello Everyone, I've been flying drones for a while now, line of sight, but always wanted to try FPV. I just got a Eachine EW30 and I am as green as you can get. I thought I could figure it out but I have no idea what to do. I've powered on my Eachine E520S and hit the S button to see if it connected and it went through a list of things on the little screens but didn't connect and then I tried my MjX Bugs 4W and nothing so I thought it would be pointless to try my Zino 2. The instructions don't spell it out like I had hoped. I'm an old guy and I feel pretty fortunate figuring out my drones and getting them flying and it's quite enjoyable but this is a whole different thing. I'd appreciate it if you could spell it out as basic as possible for me. Thank you. -joe

I haven't had much experience with drones like the E530S or the Bugs 4w. But to my understanding those drones use wifi to display an HD video feed to your phone as opposed to an analog signal that you can get through the EW30 FPV goggles. Since fpv goggles (besides the DJI HD system) use analog video, you wont be able to use the EW30's with either of the drones you listed. If you'd like to try out some FPV action for cheap I'd recommend getting an all-in-one FPV camera like the Spotter V2 (Personal favorite) or the Eachine TX02. These are analog systems that will run with the EW30's. I personally have a spotter T2 mounted to one of the FliteTest Mini Scouts and I really enjoy it. If you're willing to spend a little more money and still want to have an FPV quadrotor instead of a plane I'd recommend getting a prebuilt quad like the Eachine Wizard, however I don't recommend getting a mini quad unless you want to get into some tinkering. Another option for the drones you currently have is to get an FPV goggle that you slot your phone into. They should be pretty cheap and they can give you an FPV-like experience using the drones you already have.

I hope you find something that suits you! If you have more questions about FPV just ask.

-Kelton