- Joined
- Oct 4, 2024
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- 36
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- 54
It seemed a no brainer for the cheap price of £169 from Argos,
Steps to get it in the air
1) update the app if not prompted
2) charge up the battery (took nearly an hour)
3) try to pair it to the RC2, wouldnt work
4) connect it to the assistant software and update firmware
5) try again to pair it to the RC2 and it failed
6) Realised that you have to go into connection guide and then choose the Neo
7) wait for 15 minutes whilst the RC2 gets an update and applies it
FInally it paired up and i then proceeded to fly it round the house ( the Wife wasnt happy when it flew over the cooker) having no worries due to the small size and bumper guards, i'm definately gonna have some fun with this little thing.
Downsides, the manual isnt very clear on how to use the modes, guess youtube will be visited a lot.
Steps to get it in the air
1) update the app if not prompted
2) charge up the battery (took nearly an hour)
3) try to pair it to the RC2, wouldnt work
4) connect it to the assistant software and update firmware
5) try again to pair it to the RC2 and it failed
6) Realised that you have to go into connection guide and then choose the Neo
7) wait for 15 minutes whilst the RC2 gets an update and applies it
FInally it paired up and i then proceeded to fly it round the house ( the Wife wasnt happy when it flew over the cooker) having no worries due to the small size and bumper guards, i'm definately gonna have some fun with this little thing.
Downsides, the manual isnt very clear on how to use the modes, guess youtube will be visited a lot.