Yuneec Q500+ St10 Remote and Cgo2+ camera
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Yuneec Q500+ St10 Remote and Cgo2+ camera
Hi friends,
This may be news to some of you and nothing new for some. If you're flying the Q500+ quad, you're aware that the new Cgo2+ camera has a spot for an onboard micro SD card, but no port for uploading images/video without removing the card. What some may not be aware of (since there is no mention in the manual) there is an additional SD card port inside the ST10 remote, underneath the battery. You can then plug the remote directly into a computer via the provided micro USB cord and upload videos from there. Also, this gives you access to recorded flight telemetry, GPS data, motor status, throttle, yaw, roll, and a bunch of other information for you data lovers. The only drawback is if you lose WiFi signal, or have intermittent connection, your fpv video becomes choppy or data can be lost. If you keep the copter in range however, this is a great alternative to inserting and removing that pesky microSD card from the camera each time.
This may be news to some of you and nothing new for some. If you're flying the Q500+ quad, you're aware that the new Cgo2+ camera has a spot for an onboard micro SD card, but no port for uploading images/video without removing the card. What some may not be aware of (since there is no mention in the manual) there is an additional SD card port inside the ST10 remote, underneath the battery. You can then plug the remote directly into a computer via the provided micro USB cord and upload videos from there. Also, this gives you access to recorded flight telemetry, GPS data, motor status, throttle, yaw, roll, and a bunch of other information for you data lovers. The only drawback is if you lose WiFi signal, or have intermittent connection, your fpv video becomes choppy or data can be lost. If you keep the copter in range however, this is a great alternative to inserting and removing that pesky microSD card from the camera each time.
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Great post, thanks. I just bought mine the other day and I had to use the supplied little tweezers to get the darn micro SD card out. I was amazed there wasn't much info about how to update the controller or any software updates.