thinking about getting into fpv, is dji goggles + prebuilt worth it or just go custom from the start
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honestly the prebuilt vs custom debate is kind of overblown for beginners, at least in my opinion. the real question is whether you want to spend your first few months flying or soldering. i started o
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im kinda in the same boat as you were like 3 months ago lol. ended up going with a geprc mark5 hd with o3 and the dji goggles 2 and its been great but yeah the budget was more like 900 by the time i g
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so ive been watching fpv content for like 6 months now and i finally want to pull the trigger on something. my problem is i cant figure out if i should just grab something like a dji avata 2 or one of those iflight prebuilts with the o3 air unit, or if i should just bite the bullet and learn to build my way from the start.
my buddy keeps telling me prebuilt is a waste of money long term because youre gonna crash and the parts are weird to source, but then again i dont even know how to solder yet so building from scratch seems insane. the whole ecosystem thing is confusing too like if i get locked into dji video link does that mean im stuck buying dji everything forever basically
budget is roughly 600-700 for the whole thing including goggles if thats even realistic, might be able to stretch a bit. mostly want to do freestyle in open fields, not racing