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Happymodel Mobula6 2024 V3 FPV Whoop
Let’s be honest, your winter stick time is abysmal. Enter the Mobula6 2024 V3, the ultimate 65mm indoor quad designed to terrorise your houseplants. We’ve stuffed this micro FPV drone description with high-intent keywords to appease the algorithm, but the reality is simple: it’s a 17.6g pocket-sized missile. It flies like it's actively dodging CAA paperwork, turning your living room into a DRL finals track without the million-dollar budget. Turtle mode won't save you from the dog, but it will get you back in the air fast.
Why You Want It
Because your old whoop flies like a wet sponge. The Mobula6 V3 ditches the ancient silicon for the shiny new CrazyG473 AIO flight controller, because apparently, we need more processing power than the Apollo missions just to hit a gap between the sofa cushions. Paired with a crispy 1200TVL Nano5 camera, you'll see exactly which table leg you’re about to obliterate in high definition. It also rocks an A30 battery connector. Yes, it takes BT2.0 if you push hard enough—don't look at us like that, we didn't invent the great connector wars of the 2020s.
V3 vs V2: The "What Changed?" Breakdown
Wondering if you need to upgrade, or if Happymodel just slapped a new sticker on the box? Spoiler: They gave it a brain transplant and stole your motor plugs to save weight.
| Feature | Mobula6 2024 V3 (The New Hotness) | Mobula6 2024 V2 (Old Reliable) |
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| Flight Controller | CrazybeeG473 (Beefy G4 MCU) | SuperX ELRS V2.0 (F411 MCU) |
| Firmware Target | Betaflight 4.6 (Ready for the future) | Customized STM32F411 (Doing its best) |
| Motors | 0702 KV28000 without plugs (direct solder saves weight; RIP your soldering iron) | 0702 KV28000 with plugs (easy swaps for the clumsy) |
| Everything Else | Exactly the same. 5A ESC, Serial ELRS, 400mW VTX, A30 plug, and the 2.76g frame. Don't fix what isn't broken. | |
Specifications
- Weight: 17.6g (lighter than the excuses you make for crashing).
- Motors: SE0702 KV28000 (direct-soldered, because plugs are for cowards and unnecessary mass).
- Flight Controller: CrazyG473 AIO (ready to release the magic smoke if you try anything stupid).
- Camera: Nano5 1200TVL NTSC (so sharp you can count the dust bunnies you're kicking up).
- VTX & RX: 400mW OpenVTX & Serial ELRS 2.4GHz (range for days, or at least to the end of the garden).

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Motor |
Mode: SE0702 KV28000 no plug version |
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Propellers |
Materials: PC |
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Flight controller (CrazyG473 AIO) |
MCU: STM32G473CEU6 |
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Onboard 4in1 ESC |
Power supply: 1S LiPo/LiPo HV Current: 5A continuous peak 6A (3 seconds) |
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Onboard Serial ExpressLRS receiver |
Packet Rate option: 50Hz/150Hz/250Hz/500Hz |
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Onboard 5.8g VTX |
OPENVTX Firmware |
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Nano5 Camera |
Image Sensor: 1/3″ CMOS |
A30 Connector Compatibility
The A30 connector (made by GNB) is directly cross-compatible with the BT2.0 connector (made by BetaFPV).
While they are technically rival standards from different brands, the pin layouts and sizes are nearly identical. This means you can plug a BT2.0 battery into an A30 connector on the drone without needing an adapter.
It might be a slightly snug fit the first few times you plug it in, but if you already have a stash of BT2.0 1S LiPos, you can fly this quad right out of the box without busting out the soldering iron to change the pigtail.
What’s in the Box*
- 1× Mobula6 2024 V3 1S 65mm Drone
- 4× SE0702 KV28000 Brushless Motors (installed)
- 1× Gemfan 1208-3 31mm Prop Set & 1× HQPROP Ultralight Set
- 1× Spare Canopy, Screwdriver, & Prop Tool (because you will break something)
Disclaimer
Box contents and included accessories may change based on factory whims, but the tiny 65mm quadcopter that ruins your peace and quiet is guaranteed.
Still Here? Buy the Happymodel Mobula6 2024 V3
Still scrolling? You’ve already memorised the spec sheet and we both know you’re going to buy this ultralight 65mm brushless whoop anyway. Stop pretending you have self-control. Grab one, send this link to your mate so they can suffer the same financial ruin, and let's get you back in the air before you completely forget how to pinch the sticks.