Cetus Lite FPV Racing Whoop Kit w/LiteRadio 1/VR02
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- The auxiliary altitude hold function helps everyone to fly easily, lowering the difficulties of operating an FPV quadcopter.
- Made of PA12 material, the frame is very durable and has excellent impact resistance in drop & impact. The protective guard design ensures safe flying both indoors and outdoors.
- With high efficient BT2.0 300mAh 1S battery, the flight time is about 4-5 minutes. Easy to replace the battery, and getting more batteries for longer flight time is recommended.
- The Cetus Lite has a low-voltage prompt function. It will flash RED LED slowly when the battery voltage is low, reminding users to replace the battery in time and protecting the battery from overusing.
- The automatic calibration performed by the quadcopter makes it very convenient and easy to start flying. It ensures the stability of every flight. All you need to do is to place it flat and power it on to activate the calibration mode (connect the battery).
Cetus Lite FPV Kit is an excellent choice for new FPV beginners to start flying, and also a safe miniature toy for children to play with. The Cetus Lite has an auxiliary altitude hold function that helps users to control and fly easily. It features a durable frame with a protective guard for extremely safe flight and the kit comes with everything to fly including a radio transmitter, FPV goggles, and spare batteries. The Cetus Lite FPV Kit is a great purchase for customers who want an economical and affordable RTF FPV kit.
The Cetus Lite is small size with ultralight weight. Users can put it in their pocket or bag conveniently. This little quadcopter does not need much space to place. With its small size, the quadcopter can easily perform outdoor flights and at the same time fly agilely through tight indoor spaces.
Cetus Lite FPV Kit includes VR02 goggles and the quadcopter has a built-in VTX and camera, allowing users to have an immersive flying experience. Users also can check the quadcopter flying status from the OSD information shown on the goggles.