This was one of my first non-DJI drones when I started getting into proper FPV. It was good fun to learn on and fly around a playground, but every time I crashed it I broke a canopy or frame. After all the canopy’s were broken and I couldn’t find any more for sale in Australia I move the O3 onto a PavoPico. It seems a bit more resilient in a crash, though I get some jello issues. Now that my skill has improved I should track down some O3 mounts for the Acrobee and give it another try though…
Yes I noticed it seems a bit fragile! Pavo pico is not a well executed drone as it defeats the main purpose with the jello I think that 85mm is minimum for carrying o3 comfortably, fly good and also do a little acro
Me too! I had an Avata and the goggles 2 & remote 2 work with the Acrobee75 so it was an easy switch. I'm much better at FPV now but I still love flying this tiny drone!
@@lexsee8267 Yeah I started with a Mavic, then FPV, then Avata... now all my latest drones have been either racing builds or various BNF cinewhoops or freestyles. So many different options. Starting with the Acrobee though taught me a lot, and I've taken a lot of those lessons into whoop and 5 inch racing.
I too have thrown props. Any suggestions? I have seen some people super glue them on other quads. This is a very frustrating problem, I want to love it.
There are so many Sub 250g to choose from. Which do you recommend for a beginner mostly interested in cinematics? I have been flying Cetus X for practice. iFlight Defender 16 / 20 Pavo20 V2 GEPRC Cinelog20 Flywoo FLYLENS 75 / 85 Mobula8 O3 GEPRC Darkstar20 Thanks
I would go with the flylens 75, especially naked o3 version, but if I had to choose only one 2s O3 Cinewhoop it would be the Flylens85, so much more versatile, I made videos for all of them if you want to check out!
Hi Rimzler. I love your reviews. You mentioned at the end the Flylens 85 as a potential alternative to this, with soft mount. What about the Flylens 75 or the Darkstar 20. Darkstar does not have soft mount but seems not to have hello. For small drones able to fly outside, silence is interesting as this allows to fly without being noticed. How do these 3 compare in terms of noise ?
I knew I would get this question, check last couple minutes of review I talk about it! Long story short, 85 is much more versatile, and still good indoors!
Pavo pico in my test had bad tuning and jello, so would not recommend, Pavo 20 was nice tho Maybe Pavo pico is a little bit more efficient and resistant to crashes, and propellers don't fly off
Can I have a free fpv kit for beginner? It doesn't need to be brand new and expensive, im okay if its used and its flying, I really want to fly an fpv drone but unfortunately I can't afford to buy one because we're not that rich, I was hoping you'll give me a free fpv kit for beginner, thank you! I'm from Philippines
You’ll need batteries, charger, goggles, radio controller, & finally the drone. It’s definitely not cheap to just get a kit. Better of to get a cheap FPV remote and connect to your computer and play.
This was one of my first non-DJI drones when I started getting into proper FPV. It was good fun to learn on and fly around a playground, but every time I crashed it I broke a canopy or frame.
After all the canopy’s were broken and I couldn’t find any more for sale in Australia I move the O3 onto a PavoPico. It seems a bit more resilient in a crash, though I get some jello issues.
Now that my skill has improved I should track down some O3 mounts for the Acrobee and give it another try though…
Yes I noticed it seems a bit fragile!
Pavo pico is not a well executed drone as it defeats the main purpose with the jello
I think that 85mm is minimum for carrying o3 comfortably, fly good and also do a little acro
Me too! I had an Avata and the goggles 2 & remote 2 work with the Acrobee75 so it was an easy switch. I'm much better at FPV now but I still love flying this tiny drone!
@@Rimzler I've now moved upto a Pavo35.... Will see how that goes!
@@lexsee8267 Yeah I started with a Mavic, then FPV, then Avata... now all my latest drones have been either racing builds or various BNF cinewhoops or freestyles. So many different options.
Starting with the Acrobee though taught me a lot, and I've taken a lot of those lessons into whoop and 5 inch racing.
Bro hai recensito così tanti tinywhoop cinematic, fai la comparison finale 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Secondo te qual è il migliore?
I love your reviews man 🇮🇹
I love how you say, "if you want to comment on this one" and you're holding up a totally crumbled up quad. It sort of speaks for itself.😂
🙏thank you for your work🍀
Thank you for watching!
I too have thrown props. Any suggestions? I have seen some people super glue them on other quads. This is a very frustrating problem, I want to love it.
Yes maybe a tiny bit of glue can be beneficial!
There are so many Sub 250g to choose from. Which do you recommend for a beginner mostly interested in cinematics? I have been flying Cetus X for practice.
iFlight Defender 16 / 20
Pavo20 V2
GEPRC Cinelog20
Flywoo FLYLENS 75 / 85
Mobula8 O3
GEPRC Darkstar20
Thanks
Nice review! How does this compared to FlyLens 75? Which would you rather get?
I would go with the flylens 75, especially naked o3 version, but if I had to choose only one 2s O3 Cinewhoop it would be the Flylens85, so much more versatile, I made videos for all of them if you want to check out!
@@Rimzler Thank you!
Hi Rimzler. I love your reviews. You mentioned at the end the Flylens 85 as a potential alternative to this, with soft mount. What about the Flylens 75 or the Darkstar 20. Darkstar does not have soft mount but seems not to have hello. For small drones able to fly outside, silence is interesting as this allows to fly without being noticed. How do these 3 compare in terms of noise ?
how is it comparing to the flylens 85?
I knew I would get this question, check last couple minutes of review I talk about it!
Long story short, 85 is much more versatile, and still good indoors!
@@Rimzler hahaha thanks mate still watching the video, nice chicken chase session there! man knows his chickens XD
Hahahahaha… i do always come here to find some chicken chase 🎉🎉🎉 nice video Mate
Hey there have you or anyone reading this had the same problem with the Dji air unit overheating ?
How much is this whole set up? (Edit: $400!? Wow at that point idk)
You HAVE to compare it with the pavo pico
Pavo pico in my test had bad tuning and jello, so would not recommend, Pavo 20 was nice tho
Maybe Pavo pico is a little bit more efficient and resistant to crashes, and propellers don't fly off
can i have 1 chicken? hehe. Nice review bro! 🙂
Hi rimzler can you changer your name to rizzler
Ahahabha change videos too, my channel will be about picking up girls😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Rimzler 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Can I have a free fpv kit for beginner? It doesn't need to be brand new and expensive, im okay if its used and its flying, I really want to fly an fpv drone but unfortunately I can't afford to buy one because we're not that rich, I was hoping you'll give me a free fpv kit for beginner, thank you! I'm from Philippines
You’ll need batteries, charger, goggles, radio controller, & finally the drone. It’s definitely not cheap to just get a kit.
Better of to get a cheap FPV remote and connect to your computer and play.
@@temuerasamuel
If he has a computer + which is capable of playing a drone simulator...
Begging on RUclips channels is wild