Moza AirCross S: The Swiss Army Knife of Gimbals
Over the past four years, Gudsen Moza has steadily improved upon its professional AirCross gimbal series. The mighty AirCross S continues the trend of being smaller and even more versatile. It can accommodate a wide range of camera devices and even more simultaneously.
If you are tired of trying to walk around with your camera, holding it still but ending...
MiniWare TS101 Soldering Iron for drone projects
When it comes to soldering small electronic components, TS101-like pen-type soldering irons are the most popular. These compact, lightweight welding tools resemble a pen in shape and are designed for small-scale soldering tasks. They generally have fast heat-up times, allowing you to start soldering quickly. Furthermore, the MiniWare TS101 offers dual power input and precise temperature control, allowing you...
HQProp propellers for all-sized FPV drones
Since I started building FPV drones, HQProp has been in the top three of my personal choice. I tried to avoid using propellers from known brands despite being cheaper. This review will look closer at six of their props.
Propellers, also known as props, are considered consumables and are not given much importance, although they are directly responsible for the...
Zhiyun CINEPEER CF100: 100W RGB stick light
Looking for the perfect portable lighting solution to elevate your video production? In this review, we examine the design, features, performance, and value of the Zhiyun CinePeer CF100 100W stick light, breaking down everything you need to know to decide if it’s the right tool for your setup.
Good lighting enhances the overall quality of your video, making it look...
Eachine E31HW review: Mixed flight performance
Quadcopters may be getting smaller and more affordable than ever, but few can say they are perfect. At first look, Eachine E31HW is a simple, easy-to-fly drone that is capable of taking photos and videos. Hopefully, at the end of my review, the list of pros will be longer than the list of cons.
Eachine announced the E31 series in 3...
HB120QUAD RC battery charger review
Whether you’re a newbie that plays with toy drones or a professional FPV pilot, time will come when you will need a RC battery charger like the HB120QUAD. In addition to the fact that allows charging up to 4 LiPo batteries simultaneously, it is compatible with most common type of rechargeable batteries (Multi-Chemistry).
While most of the toy drones come with...
MJX Bugs 2SE review: Sample video & Maiden flight
As I promised in my previous quadcopter review, winter will come with lots of drone tests on First Quadcopter. Today, we will have a closer look on the MJX Bugs 2SE, a very capable GPS enabled drone. MJX R/C does not provide much details about what means the "SE" in the product name. I'm just guessing that it could...
Mavic Mini ND filters by Skyreat: Review & Sample footage
With limited manual video control, the Mavic Mini is considered, rather than a toy, a truly flying camera for professional work. Many say that ND filters are completely useless for this drone, but then why are there so many options available?
For this review, I am focusing on Skyreat’s Mavic Mini ND filter pack. I will start with some introduction...
BetaFPV Toothpick F722 flight controller review
A few weeks ago I reviewed the BetaFPV Pavo30 drone that was based on this Toothpick F722 flight controller. Due to some accident, a few of the MOSFETs on the board fried and I decided to order a new one.
In a nutshell, a flight controller (aka FC) is the brain of the drone. Its central processor receives data from...
PGYTECH OneGO shoulder drone bag
Most drone manufacturers, including DJI, Autel, FIMI, and Hubsan, offer their drones in two package options. Only the 'Premium/Fly More Combo' edition includes a dedicated bag/case. The PGYTECH OneGO looks to be a great storage and transportation solution for those purchasing the more affordable 'Standard' kit.
The PGYTECH's OneGO series includes a backpack, two shoulder bags, and a sling bag....
DarwinFPV CineApe 25 review: CineWhoop for $139
CineWhoop-style FPV drones are the most appropriate for newcomers to the RC hobby. The DarwinFPV CineApe 25 comes with an injection-molded 360° propeller guard and a straightforward maintenance approach, all for a friendly price tag. First-time FPV pilots, even if they are after several hours of practicing with PC drone simulators, will crash their drones in acro mode. At...