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Another week, another lorry-load of FPV news you probably don't have time to read. We get it. So here's the important stuff, minus the fluff. First, a moment of silence for Mads' review quad, sacrificed to the gods of dead goggle batteries. Turns out, disabling your low-battery warning is a fantastic way to lose video mid-flight. A lesson for us all, paid for by someone else. You're welcome.
On the hardware front, KISS Ultra finally released its own purpose-built ESC, so you can stop cobbling your stack together. Caddx is also making moves, pushing a firmware update for the Ascent VTX that promises a glorious 100FPS. A bold claim that might just narrow the gap with the big boys, assuming it doesn't stutter like a nervous teenager. Not to be left out, FlySky dropped a clever dual-antenna ELRS receiver, designed to fight signal nulls without resorting to floppy bunny ears.
Meanwhile, the internet continues to froth over DJI O5 rumours that seem to be generated by a particularly imaginative toaster. Our advice? Ignore it until you see an FCC filing. This all ties into the endless debate about digital ecosystems. While cheaper options like Ascent are tempting, remember that you get what you pay for. A system that works reliably is always better than a philosophical victory.
That's the gist of it. If you want the full, unabridged version with all the technical details you pretend to understand, you can find the original post here. Or, if reading is too much effort, just watch Mads explain it all below. We won't judge.