Let us know! I hope that Yuneec monitors forums like this because the grassroots community often troubleshoots issues (and sometimes even solves them!) saving the manufacturer time and resources. I'm going to fly without updating if possible. Is there a way to tell what firmware version the drone is running? Like I said, I ran mine through 2 batteries on pilot mode on Jan. 8 , taking pictures and recording video, and never had the first problem. If you're on a different firmware than me, that is an additional data point for troubleshooting purposes.
I took my Breeze up and ran through both batteries twice, though the second time around the last battery wasn't fully charged. No connection hitches other than the Breeze's wi-fi connection took a few moments (like less than a minute or so) to appear a couple of times after battery swaps. Other than my yard being a muddy mess with stuff blown all over the place from last week's high wind and rain, it was a blast!
My suggestion is to avoid the current firmware like the plague until Yuneec issues an update that fixes the issues.
Would appreciate your posting what Yuneec Support says about the issue. would appreciate if you post their comments. Why mine flies fine, may be that I don't check for updates. (And from all the issues posted, I don't intend to!)Vertically at 46.8 Meters so roughly 150 ft (default settings). I've not chanced more than going up, down and rotating and/or maybe few close to ground maneuvers at this point. I'm waiting for a callback from Yuneec Support, which BTW, is excellent thus far. Since my last post, I took the Samsung Tablet out and it also lost connection at that altitude as well. My problems started when I updated the Breeze's Firmware and App and starting using the FPV Controller - happens with/without the controller. I've flown Hubsan, Parrot and currently own a 3DR Solo that performs flawlessly and also fly a Pipersport LSA from time to time. At least I know return to home and auto-landing works REALLY WELL!!!![]()
I'm a total newb when it comes to drones and to video editing, so the Breeze is a great platform to help beginners like me get good results. The 1080p video is fantastic and marred only by the sharp panning of the camera because of the virtual controls. If they could do 4K with DIS, the Breeze would be even better! I'm a geek, so I'd say eventually I'll add a drone with a little more range to the hangar.
Nice video by the way! I like the 1080P footage just fine. Bought a 65" 1080P TV last year, so I'm not in any hurry for 4K here.
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