I completely agree. I have a Bee35 Pro frame I built into and I'm getting the Bee25. I was looking at the new SpeedyBee AIO, recently - looks like they knocked it out of the park both feature and price-price. Next AIO I get will almost certainly be that.
Their FC/ESC/AIO have been of very high quality for me. I have built a few drones with them and there has been nothing to complain about them, and the price is great! I didn't talk too much about the AIO in the video to avoid making the video too long, but it looks solid: lots of ports, low profile, improved wifi/bluetooth reach and again, great price. I think that AIO is a keeper.
I had a Pavo 25 V2 but sold it. I really couldn't tolerate the port positions for either O3 or the USB port. Really dumb design. I thought the Pavo25 v2 had maybe a bit too strong of motors on it, I was considering taming the throttle a bit before I decided to just sell it. The new owner loves all that power - fun to see how much he gets out of it. I'm getting a Bee25 and am looking forward to flying it over the holidays (hopefully sooner rather than later.) I built into the SpeedyBee Bee35 Pro and really love that quad - it's my "daily flyer." I'm excited to see how the Bee25 compares.
I think those small details starts to count more and more when most of the drones are "all good flying". But yes, the Pavo USB location was a headache, almost like you had to remove the prop to go in, or get a special cable to reach it. Good that you don't need to use it that often, but anyway.
And their foldable 8 inch, Mario 8 is one of the best if not the best long range I've ever had. Very compact when its fold, very low almost no resonance, great pid tuning from bnf, long flight time with liion almost 32minute also very agile if needed be with lipo 2200mah.😍
I have never tried a foldable drone. I have always thought that was not a good idea, because on a drone you want rigidity and stability, but good you think so, I may need to give it a chance and test it, maybe I will change my mind about foldable drones.
Speedybee is highly underrated in my opinion. Their recent products, especially Bee 25 and Mario 5 are among the best fpv products released this year
I agree. Hopefully this kind of videos bring more attention to them. I hope you enjoyed it.
I completely agree. I have a Bee35 Pro frame I built into and I'm getting the Bee25. I was looking at the new SpeedyBee AIO, recently - looks like they knocked it out of the park both feature and price-price. Next AIO I get will almost certainly be that.
Their FC/ESC/AIO have been of very high quality for me. I have built a few drones with them and there has been nothing to complain about them, and the price is great!
I didn't talk too much about the AIO in the video to avoid making the video too long, but it looks solid: lots of ports, low profile, improved wifi/bluetooth reach and again, great price. I think that AIO is a keeper.
This drone is so fun and I live the way it sounds. Nice alternative to my 5" and 3.5".
You like the pitch?! That so cool! I think all drones are noisy lol but that is just me.
I had a Pavo 25 V2 but sold it. I really couldn't tolerate the port positions for either O3 or the USB port. Really dumb design. I thought the Pavo25 v2 had maybe a bit too strong of motors on it, I was considering taming the throttle a bit before I decided to just sell it. The new owner loves all that power - fun to see how much he gets out of it. I'm getting a Bee25 and am looking forward to flying it over the holidays (hopefully sooner rather than later.) I built into the SpeedyBee Bee35 Pro and really love that quad - it's my "daily flyer." I'm excited to see how the Bee25 compares.
I think those small details starts to count more and more when most of the drones are "all good flying". But yes, the Pavo USB location was a headache, almost like you had to remove the prop to go in, or get a special cable to reach it. Good that you don't need to use it that often, but anyway.
And their foldable 8 inch, Mario 8 is one of the best if not the best long range I've ever had. Very compact when its fold, very low almost no resonance, great pid tuning from bnf, long flight time with liion almost 32minute also very agile if needed be with lipo 2200mah.😍
I have never tried a foldable drone. I have always thought that was not a good idea, because on a drone you want rigidity and stability, but good you think so, I may need to give it a chance and test it, maybe I will change my mind about foldable drones.