![]() Anyone who’s ever watched back their best run down a snowy mountain or muddy trail will know that ninety per cent of what you capture isn’t worth keeping.Īnd while those whose exploits are a shade more radical might want to broadcast in real-time to their loyal fanbases, they’ll only be able to do so if their loyal fanbases are using EE’s proprietary Skeegle app: the open (and let’s face it, much more popular) Meercat and Periscope apps are sadly left out. It seems to be offering the opposite of TomTom’s smart editing system. To be completely honest, we’re not sure when being able to livestream your action cam footage will actually be useful. When compared to the lovely picture from the cheaper Garmin Virb Elite, you’ll realise you’re paying a hefty price for that SIM card slot. There’s a distinct absence of detail, especially in the highs and lows, with heavy sharpening and oversaturated colours producing a very artificial feel to the footage. The 4GEE Action Camera’s video quality certainly can’t compete with the GoPro or Sony, but it also falls behind the Garmin and TomTom (though the latter not by much). You can pair the Bandit with TomTom’s Bluetooth heartrate strap for more stats linked to your video, and also operate it via a little button remote that can be worn on your wrist, rucksack strap, handlebars or pretty much anywhere else. The basic kit comes with three mounts: one curved sticky helmet mount, one flat sticky mount and a mount for using with widely available GoPro mounting hardware – a commendable addition that recognises how important having a number of different mounting options is to getting good shots. Pinching opposite sides together releases the sprung mounting clip quickly and easily, despite being reassuringly secure during use. The Bandit’s neat quick-release mounting plates are a useful innovation. It’s possible to overlay video with GPS and sensor metrics on the iOS app, but sadly not on Android. It’s also where you can get busy editing and sharing. If you want to check how your shot is framed, you’ll need to switch on the Bandit’s WiFi to hook up to TomTom’s Android or iOS app, which provides the most lag-free remote viewfinder experience we’ve had from an action cam. ![]() You can now turn off the FreeFlight App, the bebop and the Sk圜ontroller.The onboard display will look extremely familiar to users of TomTom’s fitness watches. In the meantime the following workaround can be used:ġ: After landing, keep the FreeFlight App, the Bebop and the Skycontroller running - do not press the "Record" button for stopping the recording.Ģ: On the Freeflight App, go to the home screen by pressing the "Back arrow" pointing to the left in the upper lefthand side of the screen, now the home screen appears and you can see that the flight data is transferred to the tablet, and will go to Drone Academy after internet connection is restored The bug is reported to Parrot and they have acknowledged it, they are working on fixing this bug. If you are using both a Sk圜ontroller and a tablet / phone, Parrot have currently a bug where flight data is very often not uploaded at all. In order to get flight data to be uploaded from the Parrot Bebop to the Drone Academy, make sure to re-connect your phone / tablet / iPad to your wifi Internet after the flight is completed. or simply press the button "Get Pud files from Bebop drone" in the tool In order to get the pud files out of the drone, connect the PC to the Bebop drone via WiFi, and download the pud file from this location: But try to close/kill FreeFlight as soon as you have landed, and on Android devices make sure the FreeFlight doesn't continue running in the background. If you are not using a Sk圜ontroller, it's a bit more tricky, since FreeFlight will transfer the pud file to the Drone Academy very fast after drone has landed. ![]() ![]() If you are using a Sk圜ontroller then it's pretty easy, just close/kill the FreeFlight app before you land the drone, and get the pud files out of the drone before FreeFlight is started again by using the procedure below. Procedure to prevent that the pud files is removed from the drone by the Drone Academy: In the latest version of the tool, the flight data can be loaded directly from the Drone Academy, but if you prefer to use the pud files directly from the Bebop, then follow the procedure below:
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