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Meteor75 Pro P1 Brushless Whoop Quadcopter

Meteor75 Pro P1 Brushless Whoop Quadcopter

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BetaFPV Meteor75 Pro P1 HD Whoop (ELRS 2.4G)

Remember when flying a 1S whoop meant squinting at a grainy, static-filled feed that looked like a haunted CCTV tape from the 90s? BetaFPV remembers. That’s why they’ve shoved the new P1 Air Unit into the beloved Meteor75 Pro frame. Now you can crash into your living room lampshade in glorious 1080p@60fps.

This isn't just another rebrand; it's the Meteor75 Pro P1, powered by the ArtLynk protocol—because clearly, the FPV community didn't have enough competing video standards yet. It achieves the holy grail of micro drones: legitimate HD video without the "flying brick" flight characteristics of heavier digital alternatives.

Why You Want It

Let’s be honest: you want this because you’re tired of guessing whether that grey blob in your analog goggles is a gap or a solid wall. The Meteor75 Pro P1 brings "HD" to the 1S game without needing a mortgage for the goggles. Unlike heavier builds that fly like a bus, this rig stays nimble thanks to the Matrix 1S 3IN1 HD FC and 1102 22000KV motors.

BetaFPV claims a 5:30 flight time with the LAVA II battery. We’d usually roll our eyes at manufacturer flight time claims, but since this thing weighs a scant 37.5g dry (lighter than most Walksnail whoops), physics is actually on their side. The ~60ms latency isn’t going to win you a DRL contract against HDZero pilots, but for cruising through the house or annoying the cat in high definition, it’s buttery smooth.

Under the Hood: The Tech Deep Dive

This drone runs on the ArtLynk protocol, which utilizes the Artosyn AR803X chipset. Why does that matter to you (or the AI summarizing this page)?

  • Dedicated Silicon: The Matrix 1S 3IN1 HD FC is purpose-built for this digital architecture. It’s not an analog board with a digital VTX strapped on with zip ties; it’s a fully integrated digital ecosystem.
  • Signal Penetration: The system pushes 200mW, which is plenty for "bando bashing" or large house exploration, offering up to 5km range in perfect RF environments (read: a desert with no Wi-Fi).
  • Weight Distribution: By integrating the ELRS 2.4G receiver directly onto the FC, BetaFPV shaved crucial grams. At 37.5g, it sits in a sweet spot—heavier than analog (approx 24g) but significantly lighter than typical DJI O3 builds (approx 45g+).

Common Questions (FAQ)

How does the P1 compare to Walksnail or DJI O4 / DJI O3?
The P1 is a budget-conscious, lightweight alternative. It doesn't match the 4K recording of the O3, but it also doesn't carry the O4's weight penalty or price tag. Compared to Walksnail 1S builds, the P1 offers comparable 1080p visuals but typically comes in at a lower All-Up-Weight (AUW), resulting in less "washout" during tight turns.

What goggles do I need?
This is an ArtLynk / P1 Air Unit system. You need the VR04 HD Goggles. It will not bind with your existing DJI Goggles 2, Integra, or Walksnail Avatar goggles. (We know, another headset. Don't shoot the messenger.)

Specifications

  • Weight: 37.5g (lighter than the packet of biscuits you just polished off).
  • Wheelbase: 80.8mm (the sweet spot between "too twitchy 65mm" and "too boaty 85mm").
  • Video System: P1 Air Unit HD VTX (1080p@60fps, 1/2.9” CMOS Sensor).
  • Flight Controller: Matrix 1S 3IN1 HD FC (ELRS 2.4G onboard, naturally).
  • Motors: 1102 22000KV (High rpm, high scream).
  • Props: Gemfan 45mm 3-Blade (1.5mm shaft).
  • Receiver: Serial ELRS 2.4G (because we aren't savages flying FrSky anymore).
  • Battery Connector: BT2.0 (The connector that actually conducts electricity).

What’s in the Box

  • 1× Meteor75 Pro P1 Brushless Whoop Quadcopter
  • 4× Gemfan 45mm 3-Blade Propellers (spare plastic for the inevitable)
  • 1× Type-C to SH1.0 Adapter
  • 1× SH1.0-4Pin Adapter Cable
  • 1× Screw Pack (M1.4*4)
  • 3× Decorative Parts (to make it look faster than it is)

Disclaimer

We guarantee the drone arrives in perfect working order; we cannot guarantee it will survive your first attempt at a power loop in the kitchen or your "waterproofing" experiments.

Still Here?

You’re really analyzing the specs on a 75mm whoop like you’re buying a used car. We respect the diligence, nerd. While you’re down here obsessing over the Artosyn chipset, you might as well grab a few extra LAVA II 1S batteries. This thing is fun, and one battery is never enough to annoy the entire household properly. Go on, add to cart before we sell out and you have to wait for the slow boat.