This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
The BetaFPV Aquila20 HD kit has landed, and it’s here to disrupt your FPV expectations—while also reminding you that digital clarity doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. Running on ArtLink—a digital protocol that’s about as proprietary as a British pub’s secret recipe—it promises better images without the pesky vendor lock we’ve grown to tolerate.
Now, let’s get down to brass tacks: you’re looking at a crisp 1080p60 video feed, decent assisted flight for beginners, and surprisingly comfortable goggles. But before you break out the bunting, remember that the sensors get a bit picky above three metres, and there’s no onboard DVR. So, if you fancy filming your high-flying escapades, you’ll need to rely on the goggles’ capabilities.
In essence, the Aquila20 HD is your ideal trainer drone—affordable, user-friendly, and not too shabby in the image department. Just keep it low and avoid any acrobatics until you’re ready to embrace the chaos of manual mode.
If you want to see Rimzler put this beauty through its paces, check out the video here:
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