I have a Meteor75 ELRS Analog, which I'm going to use more for indoor flying. I recently added the Meteor75 Pro ELRS Analog and I'm loving it. The extra power makes it a better option for outdoors. I've found them to be pretty indestructible, which has been great for my learning (I did have to re-connect the camera on the 75 Pro once). I got the extra 450 and 550 four-packs. Fantastic pair of quads.
That's awesome, when it comes to indoor/outdoors fun flyers it's hard to beat these BEtaFPV whoops! I have a few different 65mm and I really prefer the larger props for most situations, so much more stable and easy to fly indoors and outdoors. Have fun with them!
Hello, great review, you covered the one answer I had about this whoop, and the tbs to Elrs modular…thanks for that info as I have a tbs tango 2….I noticed how smooth it flew in your video compared to all others, no jittery,jerky flying…did you change any pids, or expo to Achebe the smooth flight with this quad? Thanks for the review…
Hi Gary, thanks a lot for that feedback, really appreciate it! No, I didn't change any PIDS or add Expo, I flew it exactly as BetaFPV ships this quad. I think their tune is pretty soft and forgiving, which suits my flying style because I use this as a fun flier around the house or at the park with my kids, I don't need it to be aggressive. How do you find the stock tune on yours?
Would you need different goggles for a digital version or would the betafpv vr03 for example be able to do that too? I've just started learning some stuff about fpv drones and some info seems to be hard to find as it might be common knowledge in the Hobby... 😅
It is incredibly stable in the air (for a tiny whoop) due to being lightweight and having larger props, but any tiny whoop will drift a little bit, you need constant stick inputs just to keep them in one place.
Hello, I'm thinking of buying a tinywhoop but I don't know whether to go for the meteor 65 or 75, which one do you recommend is better (I understand that the differences are minimal) thanks.
Hey there, thanks for watching! They are fairly similar but the smaller 65 will be more nimble indoors while the 75 is more capable outdoors. Do you already own any batteries? That might be another consideration. The 65 will want 300mah batteries and the 75 will want 550mah. If you want a versatile indoor/outdoor park flier, get the 75 Pro. If you only plan to fly indoors, consider the 65 pro 👍
Great video! I want to know what would happen if I fly this tinywhoop with 300mAh batteries? I know flight time will be reduced, but apart from that is there any problem?
Hey Jacobo, that would be fine, you'll get shorter flights of course, but the drone would be super lightweight and would fly great indoors. OUtdoors it may tend to get blown around in the wind a little though....
Hello, I have the Metoer 75Pro and I just flew it for the first time and it always flies slightly to the right ... why is that and how can I adjust it so that it is rising straight up?
Hey, thanks for your comment! Sorry I didn't see this until now : ) Assuming you are flying in angle mode, most likely cause is that you need to calibrate the accelerometer. When you connect it to Betaflight, make sure the drone is perfectly level, i.e., laying flat on a table, and check the onscreen diagram. If the accelerometer is your problem, than you will see that it appears tilted on screen when it is actually level. You should be able to click the calibrate accelerometer button to fix it. Did this solve your problem or does it persist?
No tiny whoop does great in the wind because they are so lightweight, but this one has larger props so you could go with a heavier battery and it will do okay in light to moderate wind conditions...
Hey bro, yes it will on both counts, just make sure to get match the radio protocol of your receiver to your radio. Is your Zorro the ELRS version or the 4-in-1 version? If your radio already has ELRS, just buy the ELRS version of the drone. If your radio does not have ELRS (if it's the 4-in-1 module), then you can either buy the frsky version of the drone or buy an ELRS module for $40 (bit.ly/ELRS) and add it to your radio. I HIGHLY recommend getting the ELRS version, even if you have to add that module to your radio, it is soooooo much better than frsky. Good luck, let me know if this all makes sense!
@@isaiah21810 Awesome, glad to hear that. Feel free to ask any questions you have, FPV has a huge learning curve at first but everything starts to make sense after you've done it all once or twice...
Yes, you are right about that, but I wanted people to take that into account when measuring real-world flight time versus what the manufacturer claims. I use the term "overcharge" for anything over 4.2v, yes I know that hivh voltage batteries are rated to 4.35, but they still wear out much faster compared to if they had been charged to 4.2v. I actually really liked that the BetaFPV charger charges these LIHV batteris to 4.3, which seems like a happy medium ground.
I enjoyed your video. Your presentation was very informative and delivered impeccably. Thanks for sharing. 👍👍😊
Hello Hoyt, thanks very much for that, really appreciate it!
5:45 dude almost crashed into his pup 😂
Yeah she always tried to attack the drone, she can't help herself 🤣
I have a Meteor75 ELRS Analog, which I'm going to use more for indoor flying. I recently added the Meteor75 Pro ELRS Analog and I'm loving it. The extra power makes it a better option for outdoors. I've found them to be pretty indestructible, which has been great for my learning (I did have to re-connect the camera on the 75 Pro once). I got the extra 450 and 550 four-packs. Fantastic pair of quads.
That's awesome, when it comes to indoor/outdoors fun flyers it's hard to beat these BEtaFPV whoops! I have a few different 65mm and I really prefer the larger props for most situations, so much more stable and easy to fly indoors and outdoors. Have fun with them!
Hello, great review, you covered the one answer I had about this whoop, and the tbs to Elrs modular…thanks for that info as I have a tbs tango 2….I noticed how smooth it flew in your video compared to all others, no jittery,jerky flying…did you change any pids, or expo to Achebe the smooth flight with this quad? Thanks for the review…
Hi Gary, thanks a lot for that feedback, really appreciate it! No, I didn't change any PIDS or add Expo, I flew it exactly as BetaFPV ships this quad. I think their tune is pretty soft and forgiving, which suits my flying style because I use this as a fun flier around the house or at the park with my kids, I don't need it to be aggressive. How do you find the stock tune on yours?
Nice, just ordered the Meteor 75Pro with 4 more Batteries and the VR03 FPV Goggles! thanks for the info.
Awesome, you're going to have tons of fun with it, the combination of super lightweight and powerful makes for a fun little ripper!
Would you need different goggles for a digital version or would the betafpv vr03 for example be able to do that too? I've just started learning some stuff about fpv drones and some info seems to be hard to find as it might be common knowledge in the Hobby... 😅
It seems very stable. Did you experience any drift?
It is incredibly stable in the air (for a tiny whoop) due to being lightweight and having larger props, but any tiny whoop will drift a little bit, you need constant stick inputs just to keep them in one place.
Hello, I'm thinking of buying a tinywhoop but I don't know whether to go for the meteor 65 or 75, which one do you recommend is better (I understand that the differences are minimal) thanks.
Hey there, thanks for watching! They are fairly similar but the smaller 65 will be more nimble indoors while the 75 is more capable outdoors. Do you already own any batteries? That might be another consideration. The 65 will want 300mah batteries and the 75 will want 550mah. If you want a versatile indoor/outdoor park flier, get the 75 Pro. If you only plan to fly indoors, consider the 65 pro 👍
Great video!
I want to know what would happen if I fly this tinywhoop with 300mAh batteries? I know flight time will be reduced, but apart from that is there any problem?
Hey Jacobo, that would be fine, you'll get shorter flights of course, but the drone would be super lightweight and would fly great indoors. OUtdoors it may tend to get blown around in the wind a little though....
Nice review thanks.... perfect presentation...
Hey Tom, thanks a lot, really appreciate that feedback!
Hello, I have the Metoer 75Pro and I just flew it for the first time and it always flies slightly to the right ... why is that and how can I adjust it so that it is rising straight up?
Hey, thanks for your comment! Sorry I didn't see this until now : ) Assuming you are flying in angle mode, most likely cause is that you need to calibrate the accelerometer. When you connect it to Betaflight, make sure the drone is perfectly level, i.e., laying flat on a table, and check the onscreen diagram. If the accelerometer is your problem, than you will see that it appears tilted on screen when it is actually level. You should be able to click the calibrate accelerometer button to fix it. Did this solve your problem or does it persist?
I saw they make adapters for the batteries.
That's right, you can pick up some adapters id you don't want to switch over, or solder to those tiny leads, which is a bit of a pain!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot my friend, really appreciate it!
The 75pro is so good. I'm using it for igow. And it feels like I'm cheating
Nice 👍 I am also really liking the combination of power and controllability!
How is it with wind?
No tiny whoop does great in the wind because they are so lightweight, but this one has larger props so you could go with a heavier battery and it will do okay in light to moderate wind conditions...
im prolly ordering this tonight, will this work with the zorro radiomaster and the fatshark scout? thanks anyone who responds
Hey bro, yes it will on both counts, just make sure to get match the radio protocol of your receiver to your radio. Is your Zorro the ELRS version or the 4-in-1 version? If your radio already has ELRS, just buy the ELRS version of the drone. If your radio does not have ELRS (if it's the 4-in-1 module), then you can either buy the frsky version of the drone or buy an ELRS module for $40 (bit.ly/ELRS) and add it to your radio. I HIGHLY recommend getting the ELRS version, even if you have to add that module to your radio, it is soooooo much better than frsky. Good luck, let me know if this all makes sense!
@@colibrifpv this helps so much and clears it up perfectly
@@isaiah21810 Awesome, glad to hear that. Feel free to ask any questions you have, FPV has a huge learning curve at first but everything starts to make sense after you've done it all once or twice...
See the Meteor 75 Pro : 👉 bit.ly/M75pro
Thanks
You're welcome, thanks for watching!
Batteries are not being overcharged with betafpv charger, theyare LiHV type and their maximum voltage is 4.35V
Yes, you are right about that, but I wanted people to take that into account when measuring real-world flight time versus what the manufacturer claims. I use the term "overcharge" for anything over 4.2v, yes I know that hivh voltage batteries are rated to 4.35, but they still wear out much faster compared to if they had been charged to 4.2v. I actually really liked that the BetaFPV charger charges these LIHV batteris to 4.3, which seems like a happy medium ground.