FPV backpack for racing drones by Think Thank
If you are an FPV fanatic, you already know that one racing quad is never enough. Don't mention the other accessories (FPV glasses, spare batteries, etc.). This is why I like the concept of this FPV Session Backpack, it can fit up to 4 racing quads (150 - 280 mm ones), transmitters, propellers, and a lot of other stuff.
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Eachine MC02 FPV camera with adjustable power
One of the biggest challenges, if you want to build a micro FPV quadcopter is to find a proper camera. There are only a few FPV cameras like this Eachine MC02, which are lightweight enough and support 1s LI-POs.
Recently, I reviewed the Eachine E010 quad, which theoretically can be converted into a Tiny Whoop by installing an FPV camera....
3DR Solo quadcopter backpack
Certainly, 3DR Solo owners will appreciate Think Thank Photo's announcement regarding their new Airport Helipak backpack. The biggest advantage of this 3D Solo backpack is that you can carry not just your precious drone but also your photo gears and laptop.
Besides the durability, the most important feature of such a product is the wearing comfort. “The number one complaint of drone users...
Eachine MC01 FPV camera review
Frankly, I was a bit reticent to review this Eachine MC01 FPV camera because on first impression it looked very cheap compared to the RunCam cameras I tested in the past.
Eachine's idea to integrate the camera, 5.8G TX, and the antenna into a single FPV gear is probably the most appreciated feature by those who want to build their own micro racing quadcopter....
Walkera Goggle 4 review
I just published my first FPV goggles review and I already have here on my desk another model. On first impression, this Walkera Goggle 4 looks much better so I'm hoping that will perform better, especially since that is not the cheapest FPV goggles on the market.
Walkera announced their FPV Goggle 4 series in two versions, a premium one and...
KDS Kylin FPV Goggles for the mass
Currently there is a large variety of FPV goggles on the market, from cheap ones like this KDS Kylin to very expensive ones that can cost even $ 700. Being not too familiar with FPV goggles I wanted firstly to test something cheap in order to see if it's worth investing more in a high-end model. This is the reason...
DJI Phantom 3 case by Realacc
After you pay about $ 1000 for a quadcopter, you will want to carry and store your precious toy in the safest possible way. In my opinion, a hard case like this Realacc is the best solution for transporting your Phantom 3 quadcopter when you are traveling by car.
Until now, I stored my Phantom 3 Advanced in its original...
GTeng T909: Wearable FPV watch
Currently, there are several types of FPV displays on the market but the most widespread are the 7" FPV screens and FPV glasses. Frankly, I don't think that gadgets like this GTeng T909 watch can compete with FPV goggles because they are not too practical. I think they can be used more for fun than for truly professional usage.
Although...
RunCam Owl Plus camera review
Everyone probably knows that owl's eyes are large to improve efficiency, especially under extremely low light conditions. This is why RunCam equipped their Owl Plus StarLight camera with a larger image sensor. While their other FPV cameras have smaller 1/3" image sensors, the RunCam Owl Plus has a 1/2" sensor. A larger sensor means bigger pixels, which results in better light sensitivity....
Walkera Goggle 4 FPV glasses
After the high-end and expensive Goggle3, it was time for Walkera to come up with something more affordable. This new Walkera Goggle 4 has a much friendly price than its predecessor.
Walkera advertises this model with AV input/output but in my opinion, it would have been more appropriate to integrate an HDMI input. Professional models like DJI Phantom 4 allows connecting...
Eachine EV800 cheap FPV goggles
Eachine EV800 2:1 FPV goggles and display
It looks that Eachine has focused not only on racing quadcopters but also on specific accessories. This Eachine EV800 is their 3rd FPV goggle. The biggest "invention" of this model, is the 2:1 design which allows to use the EV800 as FPV glasses but also as regular 5" FPV display. The 6 mm tripod screw...