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The FPV video downlink has a latency from about 100 ms to 200 ms, even when the aircraft is miles away!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can fly in FPV but I would always maintain line of sight. There can be lag at times depending on magnetic interference though.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You fly FPV through the app, but on occasion if there is interference, you lose visuals. There is a GPS feature called Return To Home and you can apply that until you get back the visuals on the phone.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your signal is good (monitor on Remote Controller), then any lag is very minimal. If you notice signal dropping or video becoming choppy, then it can become an issue. If you lose signal completely and "IF" you have taken care to adjust settings correctly, the Quad will return safely to the home point you have set. Many people fly FPV this way. However, be aware that the FAA guidelines for UAVs say that you should maintain visual line of sight at all times.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, you hook your mobile device or tablet to it, and you receive HD FPV video feedback to go off of. There is a small bit of latency but very almost un noticeable after you use it for a few minutes. Although I recommend a decently new phone/tablet the better the device runs the app the less lag you have.
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