| Brand | BETAFPV |
| Model Name | Air75 |
| Color | Blue |
| Video Capture Resolution | 720p |
| Connectivity Technology | ExpressLRS over Radio Frequency |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Battery Capacity | 450 Milliamp Hours |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Remote Control Technology | ExpressLRS |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
Bind and fly in minutes! Great little drone hands down. Can't wait for a calm day to fly it outside!
If replacement motors were available individually, it would be 5 stars- but having to buy motors in packs of four kinda sucks but at least I have spares now.Only thing I have broken in some HARD crashes is one motor shaft, broke off flush with the top of the motor after bumping a door frame flying inside, which sent it into the wall (and I was going preety fast- this thing is FAST!. It's VERY quick and has a lot of power, but I did play with rates and throttle limit and was able to creep around inside although you can tell it WANTS to go fast. Think of it as trying to make Ricky Bobby drive 20 mph- sure he can do ibut he's Ricky Bobby and he wants to go FAST, and so does the Air75! I got pretty easy 5 +/- minute flight times on Lava 450 batteries not exactly ripping but not just hovering in place, either. Actually flies a lot like a bigger quad to me and stick time on the Air75 has improved my flying quite a bit. Probably going to order another Air75 just so I have spare parts on hand since any parts must be ordered and I love how easy this thing is to just FLY, no matter what the weather is outside. Pop a hot battery in an go- no waiting for GPS lock or worrying about Karens. Was looking forward to ripping over the long Memorial Day weekend but with a broken motor almost a week out, it's not going to happen.
I purchased this to learn fpv and it's a blastfin Lil thing
Amazing drone that flies great and is quite tough. Great customer support also!
Really good tinywhoop, I have a few of these, and I have dozens that I've bought and built myself.Slightly underpowered vs the Air65. Between this and the Air65 out of the box.. I'd definitely go with the 65mm, its faster and more powerful for its weight-to-size ratio because of the motors it has.I upgrade the motors on all my Air75's I own to higher KV motors 27+ and it makes at HUGE difference.
Supper fun don't underestimate it. It is really fast and a challenge to fly indoors. Also very durable.
Reliable drone. Still flies. I haven't changed props yet.Camera died but got a replacement from the betafpv.
Upon first glance I was already skeptical. The board had cold solder joints all over. The battery cable had insulation missing from the end. After closer inspection, I noticed the camera solder joints had completely broken. There is supposed to be a little connector on the board to connect it to a computer, but the connector must have completely fallen off. I didn't see the connector in the box, so this must have happened sometime before packaging. To top it off, there is a QC pass sticker on the bottom. Bad batches happen to every business, but there is no way this unit should have made it through QC.
Bind and fly in minutes! Great little drone hands down. Can't wait for a calm day to fly it outside!
If replacement motors were available individually, it would be 5 stars- but having to buy motors in packs of four kinda sucks but at least I have spares now.Only thing I have broken in some HARD crashes is one motor shaft, broke off flush with the top of the motor after bumping a door frame flying inside, which sent it into the wall (and I was going preety fast- this thing is FAST!. It's VERY quick and has a lot of power, but I did play with rates and throttle limit and was able to creep around inside although you can tell it WANTS to go fast. Think of it as trying to make Ricky Bobby drive 20 mph- sure he can do ibut he's Ricky Bobby and he wants to go FAST, and so does the Air75! I got pretty easy 5 +/- minute flight times on Lava 450 batteries not exactly ripping but not just hovering in place, either. Actually flies a lot like a bigger quad to me and stick time on the Air75 has improved my flying quite a bit. Probably going to order another Air75 just so I have spare parts on hand since any parts must be ordered and I love how easy this thing is to just FLY, no matter what the weather is outside. Pop a hot battery in an go- no waiting for GPS lock or worrying about Karens. Was looking forward to ripping over the long Memorial Day weekend but with a broken motor almost a week out, it's not going to happen.
I purchased this to learn fpv and it's a blastfin Lil thing
Amazing drone that flies great and is quite tough. Great customer support also!
Really good tinywhoop, I have a few of these, and I have dozens that I've bought and built myself.Slightly underpowered vs the Air65. Between this and the Air65 out of the box.. I'd definitely go with the 65mm, its faster and more powerful for its weight-to-size ratio because of the motors it has.I upgrade the motors on all my Air75's I own to higher KV motors 27+ and it makes at HUGE difference.
Supper fun don't underestimate it. It is really fast and a challenge to fly indoors. Also very durable.
Reliable drone. Still flies. I haven't changed props yet.Camera died but got a replacement from the betafpv.
Upon first glance I was already skeptical. The board had cold solder joints all over. The battery cable had insulation missing from the end. After closer inspection, I noticed the camera solder joints had completely broken. There is supposed to be a little connector on the board to connect it to a computer, but the connector must have completely fallen off. I didn't see the connector in the box, so this must have happened sometime before packaging. To top it off, there is a QC pass sticker on the bottom. Bad batches happen to every business, but there is no way this unit should have made it through QC.
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