Meteor75 Pro O4: When Whooping Goes Pro – With a Twist!


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

Nick Burns is back at it again with a cheeky exploration of the Meteor75 Pro O4, the latest in FPV technology that promises to make your whooping experience both indoors and out a tad more thrilling. This pint-sized dynamo is equipped with the O4 camera and VTX, along with the nifty Matrix 3-in-1 flight controller. Sounds quite posh, doesn’t it?

In his latest escapade, Nick takes us from slow indoor flights—where he bravely pilots despite a broken wrist (someone get him a medal)—to battling the elements outside in decidedly uncooperative weather conditions. He finds that while the Meteor75 can handle a bit of a breeze, the added challenges of wind and light can throw its performance off kilter. Who’d have thought flying a drone could resemble herding cats?

They also dive into the joys (and perils) of RockSteady stabilisation, which, while promising smoother footage, often leaves one wishing for a magic wand instead. Nick’s quest for video clarity reveals just how finicky FPV setups can be—akin to trying to make a proper cup of tea while someone’s playing hide-and-seek.

Finally, he wraps up with a desk review, pondering over camera mounts and community feedback. It seems there’s always room for improvement, particularly with the O3 Lite’s durability. For those interested in a deep dive, check out the full video for all the nuances and hilarity that ensue.

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