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Happymodel Mobula8 HD 1-2S 85mm BNF Brushless Whoop

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Happymodel Mobula8 HD 1-2S 85mm BNF Brushless WhoopMake the Sky Your Playground with the Unparalleled Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop Looking to rev up your FPV flying adventure with a dash of high definition exhilaration? Gear up and meet the Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop, your ultimate ticket to the sky. This nifty pocket rocket won't just propel you through the clouds, it'll launch you into an unmatched FPV escapade you never knew was possible. Product Highlights: Crystal clear Digital HD

Make the Sky Your Playground with the Unparalleled Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop

Looking to rev up your FPV flying adventure with a dash of high-definition exhilaration? Gear up and meet the Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop, your ultimate ticket to the sky. This nifty pocket rocket won't just propel you through the clouds, it'll launch you into an unmatched FPV escapade you never knew was possible.

Product Highlights:

  • Crystal-clear Digital HD FPV Experience
  • Exceptionally smooth and powerful Flight Performance
  • Advanced Built-in Gyroflow and PID Tune Blackbox
  • Reliable Onboard 12A 4in1 BLheli_S ESC
  • Efficient UART ExpressLRS Receiver
  • Multiple customizable options to make it your own

Never settle for blurry, mediocre flight footage again. The Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop doesn't merely take you to the sky, it makes you a part of it. Immersive HD FPV flight is the new black, and it's here to stay. The drone comes with support for multiple VTX options, including the popular DJI O3 and Walksnail Avatar, giving you a front row seat to the flight show.

Flying is not just about the height, it's about the ride. The Mobula8 is fitted with a powerful EX1103 11000KV motor, partnered with Gemfan Hurricane 2023 tri-blade propellers and a 1-2S LiPo battery. This dream team ensures your FPV drone can dance, zip and zoom through the sky with precision and agility.

Desire to be in control of your flying escapade? The Mobula8 has your back! With an 8MB built-in blackbox, monitoring and optimizing your drone's performance becomes a walk in the park. A seamless flying experience is no longer wishful thinking, it's the reality.

What are you waiting for? Get ready to propel your FPV experience into the stratosphere with the Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop. A world of thrilling aerial adventure awaits you, just a click away. So, give your inner pilot the wings it deserves and dive into a thrilling high-definition journey in the clouds.

Product Specifications

  • Motor: EX1103 11000KV, 1-2S Lipo compatible, weighs 3.8g
  • Propellers: Gemfan Hurricane 2023, PC material, pitch 2.3 inch, weighs 0.88g
  • Flight Controller: STM32F405RGT6 MCU, 168MHZ, 1Mbyte FLASH, built-in 12A Blheli_S 4in1 ESC, Serial ExpressLRS 2.4G, BMP280 Barometer, 8MBp blackbox, voltage meter sensor, current meter sensor
  • ESC: Supports 12A continuous peak 15A (3 seconds), powered by 1-2S LiPo/LiPo HV, DSHOT300 default protocol
  • ExpressLRS 2.4GHz Receiver: Firmware target: HappyModel EP 2400 RX, RF Frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Customizable Options: DJI O3 Version VTX & Camera, Walksnail Version Camera & VTX, Lite Version (No VTX, No Camera)

Spare parts specifications:

Motor Mode: EX1103 KV11000
Configu-ration:9N12P
Stator Diamter:11mm
Stator Length:3mm
Shaft Diameter:Φ1.5mm
Motor Dimension(Dia.*Len):Φ13.5mm*15.5mm
Weight(g):3.8g
No.of Cells(Lipo):1-2S
Propellers Weight:0.88g
Material: PC
Pitch:2.3inch
Props Dia:52.17mm
Center Thickness:5mm
Center Hole Dia:1.5mm
Flight controller MCU: STM32F405RGT6 (168MHZ, 1Mbyte FLASH)
GYRO Sensor: BMI270 (SPI connection)
Mount hole size: 25.5mm*25.5mm
Power supply: 1-2S battery input (DC 2.9V-8.7V)
Built-in 12A(each) Blheli_S 4in1 ESC
Built-in Serial ExpressLRS 2.4G
Built-in BMP280 Barometer
Built-in 8MBp blackbox
Built-in voltage meter sensor , voltage meter scale 110
Built-in current meter sensor , current meter scale 470
Onboard 4in1 ESC Power supply: 1-2S LiPo/LiPo HV
Current: 12A continuous peak 15A (3 seconds)
Support BLHeli_S Bluejay firmware
Factory firmware: Bluejay ESC V0.19
Firmware target: Z-H-30
Default protocol: DSHOT300
When use 1s battery and high KV 0702/0802 motors, should set startup power to 1100/1200
Onboard UART ExpressLRS 2.4GHz Receiver Packet Rate option: 25Hz/50Hz/150Hz/250Hz/500Hz
RF Frequency: 2.4GHz
Antenna: enameled copper wire 31mm length
Telemetry output Power: <12dBm
Default firmware version: ExpressLRS V3.0.1
Firmware target: HappyModel EP 2400 RX
Could update firmware via ExpressLRS configurator
DJI O3 Air Unit Works with DJI FPV Goggles V2, DJI Goggles 2, and DJI FPV Remote Controller 2
D-Cinelike mode for Vivid Colors
Flagship O3+ Video Streaming
Customizable Canvas Mode
155° Super-Wide FOV
1/1.7-Inch Sensor
Compact in Size
Walksnail version Camera
Model Avatar lite camera
Image Sensor 1/2.7"1nch
Resolution 1080P/60fps,720P/120fps,720P/60fps
Ratio 16/9 4/3
Lens 2.1mm
FOV 170°
Aperture F2.0
Shutter Rolling Rolling shutter
Min.Illumination 0.001Lux
Weight 1.8g
Dimensions 14*14*16mm
VTX
Model Avatar mini 1s module
Communication Frequency 5.725-5.850GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP) FCC:<25.5dBm;CE:<14dBm;SRRC:<20dBm;
MIC:<25dBm
I/O Interface JST1.0*6(Power in)JST0.8*4(USB)
Mounting Holes 25.5*25.5mm
Dimensions 30*30*6.5mm
Storage 8G
Recording 1080p/720p
Weight 5.1g
Operating Temperature -20-40℃
Channels 8
Wide Power Input 3.1V-5V
Supported FC System Betaflight
OSD Canvas mode
Bitrate 25mbps 50mbps
Latency Average delay 22ms
Antenna IPEX

Sky's the limit, but for the Mobula8 Digital HD Micro FPV Whoop, it's just the beginning. So, get on board for a top-notch flying adventure that's bound to make you the talk of the drone town.

Note: While we've been known to occasionally pilot the Mobula8 to the moon and back, we'd recommend sticking to the Earth's atmosphere for optimal performance.

Included

  • 1x Mobula8 HD Drone
    • DJI HD version the air unit/camera are sold separately
    • Walksnail version the air unit/camera are pre-installed.
  • Accesories Kit
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