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By b***l
January 26, 2016
The Syma quad is a great product, especially for the Price. This FPV set is also of superb quality, performance/ price. WIFI and distance/ link is always a challenge due to data rates especially for images but this unit acquits itself quite well. The picture is clear and stable on the ground but I have yet to test it in the air :D There is no instruction manual but it is easy to use. 1. charge both the camera and the screen via the included twin USB cable. 2. screw the WIFI antenna into monitor and open the flip up screen cover insert a micro memory card into The camera 4. select whicih channel/s you want on the camera and monitor dip switches 9they are the blue switches on the back of each unit 5. Switch on both the Camera (side switch on camera) and the Monitor also a side switch Camera sends a clear image to the monitor. Mount monitor to the syma (or your own Transmitter) and the camera to the syma quad (or even your own quad heli or plane) - but the remote camera Video on function of course would not work without the fly lead and small white connector plugged into the syma radio like the original camera. I am not sure if the camera will store images to the memory card when Not installed in a syma quad and Tx (maybe not) but the First Person view (FPV) real time function certainly works as a stand alone unit though. :D
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