I found this wide enough to fly indoors but not so wide that you get that dizzy fisheye look.īecause the Snapper7 runs on BetaFlight and BLHeli-s, it uses on DShot600 ESC protocol. The camera lens has a FOV (field of view) of 120 degree. This lets you race with up to 8 of your friends together. The Snapper7 micro camera drone comes with a 48 channel (6 bands, 8 channels each) VTX.
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The motors on the Snapper7 have a c-clip that holds the shaft in place. The bell would always fall off after a while because the shaft isn’t secured properly on the motor. Most of the other brushless tiny whoops I’ve flow, the motors were horrible. They do such a good job the props still look brand new. I was skeptical on how well the CNC aluminum prop guards would hold up but after crashing it over and over, rest assured, they work well. Because of this, the body feels really stiff and firm. Unlike all the other brushless Tiny Whoops I’ve flown, the Snapper 7 uses a carbon fiber body with aluminum prop guards. The Happymodel Snapper 7 has excellent build quality for a brushless tiny whoop. Most tiny whoops use a cheap plastic body. The motors on the Happymodel Snapper 7 have fixed that. The problem with those motors were the shaft and how they are secured to the motor.
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Mostly with the motors bells falling off. The early brushless Tiny Whoops like the BetaFPV Beta75 were plagued with problems. Brushless Tiny Whoop : Micro Camera Droneīrushless Tiny Whoop type micro camera drones have come a long way this year.