This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
The NitroNectar Gold NX69 has arrived, and it’s here to give PH2.0 drones a cheeky little upgrade. With its new blade connector, you’ll enjoy a delightful 20% boost in peak burst power when using NX69-to-NX69, while still maintaining compatibility with your current PH2.0 gear. A soldering option is available for the keen tinkerers among us, though be warned: it’ll cost you your PH2.0 compatibility for that extra 7% of power.
The NX69 keeps the same 300mAh capacity as the old NitroNectar Gold but sports improved construction. This means you can expect a smidge more watts on those exhilarating punch-outs, without forcing you to replace your chargers or drones—how considerate! Compatibility is key, and the NX69 happily plugs into PH2.0 chargers, ensuring your existing setup remains useful.
In testing, Chris found that the NX69 outperformed PH2.0 packs significantly, especially under burst conditions. It’s like upgrading from a classic Mini to a slightly nippier one; you still have the same size, but now it zooms through corners with flair. For those still attached to their BT2.0 systems, however, it might be best to hold off—unless you fancy a full ecosystem revamp for marginal gains.
In short, if you’re a PH2.0 user, snagging an NX69 pack could be your ticket to a performance boost without breaking the bank on new gear. Just remember to keep the soldering iron at bay unless you’re ready for a permanent change!
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