If you start with the [blank_start]remote[blank_end], the remote is mostly the same, so it’s the [blank_start]pistol grip[blank_end], pretty small and lightweight. And to [blank_start]operate[blank_end] it’s the same way. You hold the safety [blank_start]switch[blank_end] on the [blank_start]front[blank_end] and then you [blank_start]rotate[blank_end] the [blank_start]throttle[blank_end] along the top to go forwards or [blank_start]backwards[blank_end], the more you turn the [blank_start]faster[blank_end] you will go. Pretty simple. The remote [blank_start]connects[blank_end] to and controls the board via [blank_start]bluetooth[blank_end], and then also from that is where it gets the [blank_start]information[blank_end] that it displays on the side of the remote. So you get the Board [blank_start]battery level[blank_end], the [blank_start]connection[blank_end] status, the remote control’s battery level and what mode you’re in and different modes reach different speeds, good to note the differences between [blank_start]mode[blank_end] one, two, three, and four.