If your Aeroo Pro keeps beeping and doesn’t move into its ready-to-fly state, don't worry — this usually means it's finishing a firmware update or needs a quick check to get going.
Why The Beeping Happens
The beeping indicates that your drone is:
- Completing a firmware update mode (this is normal).
- Waiting to finish calibration.
- Or detecting that the battery or sensors aren't fully seated.
How to Fix It
Step 1: Let the Update Finish
- If you recently started a firmware update, the beeping is normal.
- Updates can take up to 25 minutes to complete.
- Leave the drone powered on and wait for the process to finish.
Step 2: Restart the Drone
- Power off the drone.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- Power it back on and check if the beeping stops.
Step 3: Check for Firmware Updates
- Connect your phone to the controller and open the Aeroo Fly app.
- Go to Settings -> General Purpose -> Version.
- If an update is available, install it while connected to a strong Wi-Fi network.
Step 4: Inspect the Battery and Sensors
- Ensure the battery is seated properly: Push it in firmly until you hear a click and it sits flush with the drone’s body.
- Check the underside sensors for any dust or debris and gently clean if needed.
Once you’ve completed these steps, your Aeroo Pro should be ready to fly again. If the beeping continues or you’d like extra guidance, our support team is here to help — reach out anytime and we’ll get you sorted quickly.