🚀 Elevate Your FPV Experience!
The HAPPYMODEL Updated Mobula6 HD is a cutting-edge 65mm brushless quadcopter designed for FPV racing enthusiasts. It features a lightweight design at just 27 grams, a powerful 1080P HD camera for high-quality video capture, and versatile compatibility with various transmitter protocols. With a built-in 5.8G VTX and a pre-order option for faster delivery, this drone is perfect for those looking to enhance their aerial adventures.
Brand | HAPPYMODEL |
Model Name | 6 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 27 Grams |
Battery Capacity | 250 Milliamp Hours |
Media Type | Micro SD |
Material | Tbs |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 3.15"L x 3.15"W x 1.57"H |
Manufacturer | Happymodel |
Item Weight | 0.952 ounces |
Manufacturer Part Number | F38574 - F38577 |
P**R
Great, just don't expect same performance as non HD version
Can't complain here to much. Its carrying an HD camera with a total weight at around 27g if memory serves correct. Don't expect the same performance as the non HD version. If your more into performance then video quality, get the non HD version. I remember my first flight with it feeling as if I was ready to grab the original. Thats not to say it doesn't fly well, nor is it not a good product. It comes down to what you put more value in as a pilot. If you already own the Non HD and are looking to buy a 65mm class whoop with HD, this is a good drone, not the best that's out their now, but still a great quad.
K**T
In depth review of my first day experience (as a beginner).
I paid for their express shipping to the US and was happy to receive it a little over a month early. I was also delighted to see it came with 4 batteries.If you don't have much experience with these things they can be quite a hassle to get up into the air. You have to connect them to a radio controller and setup the model/controls, then troubleshoot it on your computer and bind the controls through Betaflight, and then finally it's quite easy to connect to some goggles. It took me 3 hours start to finish. 1 hour of that was spent figuring out that there are two types of micro USB cable types, one for charging and one for data. Make sure you use the data one to connect to Betaflight and that you have a driver installed on your computer.After the first day of flying it, I broke the little plastic pieces off by the charger as you can see in the 2nd picture. This doesn't seem to stop me from charging it as long as I don't destroy the metal pieces. This ultimately broke off because I was using some 300mah batteries that didn't fit as well as the 250s that came with it.Another note after the first day of flying is I have carpet in my house and quite a bit of hair. Make sure to vaccum where you intend to crash or you will be taking your propellers off a lot morethan you'd like.Speaking of taking the props off, its not very easy. If you look at my third image, the metal stick to the left of the screwdriver is what comes to take the props off. To put it simply, it does not work. I used some tweezer and about 5mins of fiddling I managed to get all the props off.To sum it all up, this is a good drone to start off in the FPV hobby, it is not a good first drone for a little kid. You will most likely be spending more time fiddling with it on the ground than in the air the first week of owning it.If you haven't already, I recommend buying a $20 simulator to fly around on before you own one of these. You don't get much flight time in person so a simulator can help cement the muscle memories (velocidrone works great, even has miniwhoops).
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