FlyBee 16 HD O4: The Little Drone That Could (and Does) 🚀


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

Let’s have a natter about the FlyBee 16 HD O4, shall we? Nick Burns recently took this pint-sized powerhouse for a spin, and it turns out that despite its size, it packs more punch than a dodgy pint on a Friday night. He’s moved past his wrist injury to showcase its freestyle capabilities, which is a relief for all of us who were worried he might be flying one-handed—though that would have been quite the spectacle.

The weather played a bit of a game of roulette during Nick’s latest jaunt, with winds trying to steal the show. He bravely soldiered on in gusty conditions, highlighting how crucial it is to manage pitch and throttle for optimal flight. Also, he’s discovered that opting for a 380 milliamp battery gives a delightful nimbleness, ensuring your aerial antics don’t lead to lasting regrets (or worse, a drone hospital visit).

Of course, we can’t overlook the camera, which, while offering marvellous footage, is rather exposed. One crash and you might find yourself on the receiving end of an expensive repair bill—so do take heed and glue down that pesky connector.

In short, if you fancy a drone that’s as fun as it is functional, the FlyBee 16 HD O4 might just be worth a gander. For a deeper dive into its specs and some rather dazzling flight footage, take a peek at Nick’s original review here:

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