BetaFPV Meteor65 1s TinyWhoop - Review, Setup & Flight Footage

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Description:

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* Meteor65 is the first generation whoop drone powered by brand-new BT2.0 1S battery. The BT2.0 connector effectively decreases internal connector resistance for a much better discharge performance compare with initial PH2.0 connector.
Flight controller pre-soldered the BT2.0 cable, which can provide more stable and powerful 9A continuous current and 10A burst.
For minimizing weight and optimal performance, it applies the perfect lightest combo with F4 1S FC V2.1(2.6g) and M01 AIO camera VTX(3g).
* By using the latest 0802 22000KV motors and 31mm 3-blade props, this kit provides you a completely different experience of a powerful indoor flight. 0802 22000KV motors are features of ball bearing and lead wires soldered to PCB to allow you to repair it easier once its disconnected.
* Meteor65 lower profile frame is reduced 0.75g to 3.08g only. The battery slot is closer to the center of gravity for smoother flying experience, and you will land on the motor screws instead of the battery.
* The package comes with 1*BT2.0 300mAh 1S lipo and 1*BT2.0-PH2.0 adapter cable. The adapter cable is convenient for charging BT2.0 battery with your stock PH2.0 charger. Meanwhile, we have also released all-in-one BT2.0 Battery Tester & charger for your needs.

Specifications:

Item: Meteor65 1S Brushless Whoop
Weight: 22.84g (without battery)
FC&ESC: F4 1S Brushless Flight Controller V2.1
Frame: Meteor65 65mm 1S Brushless Frame
Motors: 0802 22000KV Motors
Props: 31mm 3-blade props (1.0mm Shaft)
VTX&Camera: M01 AIO Camera VTX
Receiver Option: Frsky XM+ / DSMX / Futaba S-FHSS
Battery: BT2.0 300mah 1S Battery
Flight time: 2.5mins in a smooth indoor flight, 2 mins in full throttle indoor flight

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