Not yet an owner, but SERIOUSLY thinking this might be what I'm looking for. I'm still perhaps more confused by all the options out there, but the YS-XP-P seems to be answering a lot of concerns and I just now realized it even exists. I'm hoping that someone can help me make a decision. I am in the US...I only see HobbyKing carrying this...would like to check out other sources for comparison if they exist in the US. Anyone know of other US sellers? I think I want to start with a RTF/ARF copter rather than building my own, but anything is possible. BUT, like I said, I am new to this and more confused with all that is available and maybe for that reason, better to start with a RTF/ARF model, but one that is not TOO basic.
Also, know that I am just beginning to learn about multicopters, so please give me a break if questions I ask are lame...it is not intentional.
Here are some questions:
1. There have been some bad reviews regarding lack of customer support. These were old...is this still a problem?
2. YS-XP owners: how reliable and durable is this? Is this a quality item that isn't always going down for need of service? How hard to get it set-up?
3. Will I have any trouble adding on other items, like FPV? Are there any proprietary concerns? Is it still very limited in what transmitters it will work with?
4. What kind of range will I have between the android device and the copter? Can this be improved by a specific type of antenna or in other ways?
5. What type of connection is there between the android device and the copter? Wi-fi? Does the android device need to have a phone signal (where I live, phone service can be spotty). Or does the android device simply make a wi-fi connection to the copter and not need cell service?
6. Will ANY android device work? Tablet/phone? Does it have a be a specific OS?
7. If the answer to #4 is that the range is somewhat limited (I think I saw that it is not much more than 60 meters)...I assume that using a transmitter will extend the range (if so, then how far and again, can a better antenna make this range greater). I would like something with around 1000m range via transmitter, but if the android connection is not much more than 60m, I can live with that for "close in work".
8. What happens if for some reason the android (or transmitter if using one) loses contact with the copter, for whatever reason. Does the copter RTH or safe land, or what?
9. Last question for now. What originally caught my interest in this hobby, was when I came across a video pre-promoting the soon release of the DJI Vision. I did not have a clue that multicopters existed, much less had the capability they have. As a decent amateur photographer, I immediately saw the potential of this vehicle in photography AND, the capabilities of the Vision were pretty nice, but the YS-XP seems to take what the Vision offers...to a much greater level. My biggest concern is, I guess, why it is that this is NOT the device that all others, like DJI, are trying to beat as it seems pretty incredible...am I wrong in feeling this way?