🎥 Fly Small, Shoot Big: The 4K Pocket Drone That Commands Attention
The BETAFPV Pavo Femto is a cutting-edge 2S brushless whoop quadcopter designed for DJI O4 Air Unit integration, delivering 4K/60fps video in a compact 5.1-inch frame. Powered by high-KV LAVA motors and equipped with a shock-absorbing carbon fiber frame, it offers exceptional thrust, stability, and vibration-free footage. Its advanced F4 flight controller ensures precise control for both freestyle flying and professional aerial videography, making it the ultimate pocket drone for millennial pros seeking cinematic quality on the go.
Brand | BETAFPV |
Model Name | RM |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 5.1"L x 5.1"W x 2.5"H |
Manufacturer | BETAFPV |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
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They should know that this was a great but and that who ever is into fpv this is a great Drone
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It's a tank and flies good IMO as a beginner
So I really have nothing to compare this to other than large cinematic drones.. but as for my feelings about this FPV rig, I'm really enjoying it as a beginner. Full disclosure I plan on buying something like a Pavo20 Pro just so I can use the O4 Pro and have a better view in the future. In the meantime this is a great practice drone.The Femto and O4 lite are not "bad", but you have to get used to it. I find that I can do very tight and precise maneuvers with this thing indoors. It's very easy to fly once you actually get a little simulator practice in and fly a few packs in real life. I run the lava 550mah lihv's and they give me the advertised 5 minutes. I had to mess with the rates a little bit to make it easier though. It will also fly great outdoors with the ONLY issues I've seen so far are prop wash when ascending, which is to be expected. I got no jello with all stock settings and no jello after playing around in betaflight. I think any jello is the result of the stiff camera cable touching the wrong parts of the frame or something.The build quality is quite good. I like the little rubber shock absorbers and how the design really takes stress off the frame during crashes. I've crashed this thing bad many times now. I've full throttled it into the ceiling, smashed it down into hard floors, had the props fight against obstructions etc.. Used turtle mode several times now without issues. It just seems like it's not going to break. Still flies like the day I got it. Change your throttle center in betaflight to something around the 30-33 region and you're basically good to go.Now the only downside I can really come up with so far is based around the inherent design of the O4 lite and its usage. You can't waste time with the thing and you basically need to start flying it as soon as you take off. You may find that during crashes where you have to walk over and get it that it will start shutting down from overheating etc. Again, that is an issue with the air unit itself and not the drone.
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