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  • 2018-12-15
    ch****nd

    full fun cool
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e

    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.

  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)+Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!+Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).-The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.-The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.-With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.2020 Update: I’ve now moved on to the Beta85 Beta 85 Pro 2 which is better than this in every way. Better camera, range, performance, durability. I rip these outside. I wouldn’t recommend either for indoor flying. The Tiny Hawk S is way better indoors but I think the Mobula is better outside.My original Mobula is still flying after 2 years of put putting it through hell and probably close to 300 flights. I’ve replaced 4 motors and now the camera is blurry. The V3/Trashcan frame is still holding up but the V2 flies better with less washout. The flight control board (main computer) is now an old design. The battery connectors lead to voltage safe and apparently those who upgraded to XT30 often blew out their boards.
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable!!!) Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but I’ve read that it is still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    2020 Update: I’ve now moved on to the Beta85 Beta 85 Pro 2 which is better than this in every way. Better camera, range, performance, durability. I rip these outside. I wouldn’t recommend either for indoor flying. The Tiny Hawk S is way better indoors but I think the Mobula is better outside.My original Mobula is still flying after 2 years of put putting it through hell and probably close to 300 flights. I’ve replaced 4 motors and now the camera is blurry. The V3/Trashcan frame is still holding up but the V2 flies better with less washout. The flight control board (main computer) is now an old design. The battery connectors lead to voltage safe and apparently those who upgraded to XT30 often blew out their boards.(2018 Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)+Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!+Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).-The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.-The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.-With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher but they have not arrived. Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but I’ve read that it is still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)+Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!+Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).-The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.-The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.-With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.
  • 2018-12-09
    M****e

    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.

  • 2018-12-09
    M****e

    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.

  • 2018-12-09
    M****e
    (Update - If you get the V2 frame this thing is 5 Stars!!!)
    +Flys great! This quad is so quick and responsive. It is a true joy to fly!
    +Nice features (on screen display, smart audio, tilting camera, lost buzzer).

    -The frame is made from nacho chips. It breaks in 5-10 mph crashes.
    -The camera is a little darker than my King Kong /LDARC Tiny6X.
    -With this kind of speed, it would be nice to have a more powerful video transmitter but now that I’ve flown it more, I’ve found that this one works pretty well.

    Verdict: A ripping good time as long as you don’t mind spending your time and money making repairs after almost every flight. I keep patching the frames with Welder brand glue. My first frame broke in 12 places before it was unusable. My second one already has even more breaks and I’ve had to patch in missing pieces. I just ordered several of the Mobula V2 frames which are supposed to be tougher (I just tried the V2 frame and it is great. Much more durable although it did break after several hard crashes). Now I see that they are releasing an even stronger but heavier V3 frame.

    Flight Review: Flying 2s outdoors, I get 2:30-3:30 minutes flight time. The volts seem to sag pretty quickly but it still flys strong. It can do all sorts of rolls and flips that I never thought possible in a whoop this size. Flying 1s outdoors is better for beginners, but the flight time is more like 1:30-2:00 (although this is probably shortened due to the weight of all of the glue) and once you’re hooked on the 2s throttle punch, it’s hard to go back. Indoors, even 1s is can be tough because the throttle is sensitive (some expo could help that).

    Other Frames: According to online reviews, you need different screws and spacers to make the Beta FPV Pro frame work with this. GT7 frame won’t work. The Bwhoop75 frame is the same as the original delicate Mobula frame. I’ve ordered the Mobula V2 frame which is supposed to be light but more durable (but It’s still breakable). We’ll have to see if the V3 frame is too heavy or whether it’s the best. It is much more reinforced and looks like the Eachine Trashcan frame.

    OtherOptions (based on online reviews not personal experience): Emax Tiny Hawk (1s - slightly slower but more durable)
    Beta65/75X (Fast 2S + durable but not as nimble with more yaw washout)
    LDARC GT7 (2s but much slower + heavier + very durable)

    Future Products: If you can wait, they are supposed to be working on a new version of this Mobula, the 2s Tiny Hawk, or Eachine has a Trashcan model that people are saying will rule with better motors, stronger frame, F4 flight controller, and better video transmission.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****a

    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****h
    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****a
    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****a
    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****a

    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-04
    J****a

    This thing is awesome, it rips on 2s for outside & flies great on 1s for indoors. The camera is easily adjustable for fast 2s flight. Just order an extra beta75 pro frame because the stock frame will break easily, mine broke within the first hour of use.
  • 2018-12-02
    J****D
    The best whoop there is, period. Fast on 2s for outdoors and great on 1s for indoors. An absolute joy to fly. Test flight on 2s https://youtu.be/SCfjpeCnpiQ
  • 2018-10-31
    Ch****ey
    I pre-ordered the Mobula7 and received it a few days ago. I really enjoy this little thing bc it is small, has a great power to weight ratio, and has over 3 minute flight times. Happymodel does it again.
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