DJI O4 Pro Flywoo Flytimes or Flylens 85 – What's Best for You?


This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech

The latest blog post dives into the intriguing comparison between the Flywoo FlyTimes 85 and its predecessor, the FlyLens 85. The FlyTimes 85, a nimble little beast weighing just 74 grams, flaunts an impressive blend of agility and performance, making it quite the contender for outdoor escapades—even in a stiff breeze. Its lightweight frame and soft mounting system promise to deliver smooth footage without the dreaded jello effect.

Unboxing reveals a tidy selection of accessories that would make any organisation enthusiast proud, including various battery adapters and a Phillips screwdriver—because who doesn’t need one more of those? When it comes to performance, the FlyTimes 85 is outfitted with O3 motors and a clever battery eliminator to keep your camera rolling even when voltage takes a nosedive.

For those pondering the ideal use case, the FlyTimes 85 shines outdoors, while the FlyLens remains the go-to for indoor flying. It seems to be the choice for seasoned pilots craving a spot of excitement in their aerial pursuits.

Ultimately, if you fancy a drone that dances through the skies rather than clumsily lumbering about, the FlyTimes 85 could very well be your new best mate.

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For further insights on drone regulations and building your own FPV drone, check out our articles on UK Drone Regulations and Building a Mini FPV Quadcopter.

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