NewBeeDrone Nitro Nectar NX69 300mAh 1S 80C HV LiPo Battery 4xBatteries with NX69 Connector – High-Discharge 1S FPV Power

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Unlock high-discharge 80C performance for your 1S FPV racing and freestyle drones with the NewBeeDrone Nitro Nectar NX69 300mAh HV LiPo Battery (4-Pack). Paired with the next-generation NX69 Connector, this pack delivers a 4.81% higher real-world peak current than BT2.0 connectors (26.38A vs 25.17A), resulting in harder punch-outs, quicker throttle response, and more consistent power throughout demanding flights.

The connector’s advanced design combines pure copper (0.85 mm² drone-side) with enlarged brass contacts (1.34 mm² battery-side), providing a theoretical conductivity improvement of +69.6% over BT2.0. This engineering breakthrough is the foundation of the NX69 name.

For ease of adoption, NX69 is fully backward-compatible with PH2.0 systems. Even when paired with PH2.0 Gold connectors, NX69-equipped batteries maintain about 96.38% of BT2.0’s peak current, ensuring a smooth and cost-effective upgrade path.

Backed by real-world testing and theoretical engineering data, the Nitro Nectar NX69 300mAh 1S 80C HV LiPo Battery sets a new benchmark for 1S drone power—efficient, reliable, and ready to dominate FPV racing and freestyle.

The weight for the NX69 Nitro Nectar Gold 300mAh 1S 80C HV Lipo battery is about 8.3-8.4g

 

Why Choose NX69 + Nitro Nectar Gold 300mAh?

  • Peak Real-World Performance
    Tested at 26.38A peak current output, NX69 delivers a 4.81% higher performance compared to BT2.0 connectors (25.17A) under identical conditions. As battery-cell technology continues to advance, this performance advantage is expected to grow even further.

  • Superior Conductivity by Design
    Built with pure copper (0.85mm², drone-side) and an enlarged brass contact (1.34mm², battery-side), NX69 achieves a theoretical conductivity improvement of +69.6% over BT2.0. This breakthrough in connector engineering is the inspiration behind the name “NX69.”

  • Backwards Compatibility with PH2.0
    NX69 works seamlessly with existing PH2.0 charging setups. Even when paired with PH2.0 Gold connectors, NX69-equipped batteries still deliver approximately 96.38% of BT2.0’s peak current, ensuring a smooth transition without the need for immediate hardware replacement.

●  What's Include: 
4x NewBeeDrone Nitro Nectar NX69 300mAh 1S HV LiPo Battery
1x NX69 Pigtail Power Cable 











 

Customer Reviews

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James Allen
NX69 300

First impressions are good. I only gave a 3 star rating because I haven’t set them up in a plane yet. The connector wires are too short. It may be for just my application.

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DB
Good whoop batteries

light batteries for a tiny whoop

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Bald Eagle
OKay batteries

After Joshua Bardwell said these are the best batteries for tiny whoops, I was looking forward to trying these. But I can barely squeeze 3 minutes out of them with my stock Hummingbird V4. Meanwhile, I'm getting between 3 and 4 minutes out of Tattu 300mAh with Mobula 6 (and PH2.0 connector). I know, the drones aren't exactly the same, but both are 65mm tiny whoops so not sure why such a difference.

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JBird
Juicy

I got the juice now.

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Derek Allred (backwoods fpv)
Great packs and ecosystem!

As much as it's annoying that betafpv won't just release the bt connector to the public, the nx69 plug works great. My only gripe is the wire should be one Guage thinner on the pigtails, and soldering new wires on is a bit difficult as the glue that comes over the pins is quite tough to remove, and you need something that dries very hard to replace it with if you want to replace the pigtail. On the positive side I love that the pins lock in place and can be removed and re inserted into the plug to avoid melting the plastic while soldering. I ran one on a NBD HBv4 aio and one on an identical build but on a betafpv aio, and the flight times were identical at about 3:15 of full on racing (50%+ throttle the whole time) I need to get some fresh bt packs to compare two identical builds with the only difference being the connector and batteries, but I don't remember ever seeing over 3 minutes in my post flight logs. Performance is indistinguishable for me between the packs so far.