So, Someone Made a Drone the Size of a Large Insect.
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Just when you thought your whoop was the smallest thing you could possibly crash into a wall, someone went ahead and 3D printed a drone that makes a keychain look chunky. These aren't just static models for your desk, either. They actually fly, powered by a single 1S battery and what we can only assume is sheer determination.
They come in two distinct flavours. There's the featherlight 15.5g analog version, perfect for smooth, cinematic flights that end when you inevitably lose it in long grass. Then there’s its slightly chunkier sibling, packing a DJI O4 Air Unit for those who prefer their crashes recorded in glorious high definition.
The bottom line is that FPV drones have officially reached the 'might accidentally inhale it' stage of evolution, and they're surprisingly capable. If this short-form mockery has piqued your interest, you can get all the proper details in our full-length review. You know, the one with all the sensible analysis we left out here.