
Turn off the drone and transmitter. 6) Plug the camera back into the drone. 7) Turn on the drone and the transmitter again. 8) Connect your phone to the drone’s Wi-Fi. Once connected, FPV should be available when using the app. Note #3: Big thanks to USA Toyz and Force1 RC, who sent us a lot of models on this list to test and review. Both USA Toyz and Force1 RC are U.S. based companies that sell through Amazon. Unlike many of their non-U.S. counterparts, they offer quality customer service, user manuals you can actually understand, and good business ethics.
Many of the models on this list link directly to these companies. We are a big fan of the Force1 because they consistently include extras with their drones. They really strive to make their customers happy. Not all companies will include little things like an SD card and a card reader, but Force1 does. The Blue Jay comes with two batteries and even a power bank (not pictured), so you can charge the batteries while you are in the field.
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