The latest version of this frame is the AOS Cine35 EVO. It has updated camera plates to support the DJI O3 Air Unit as well as all other 19-20mm FPV cameras.
Features
Designed for 3.5 inch props, no props in view.
4 mm Truss Arms
Up to three 25.5 or 20 mm stacks (front, center and rear)
One 30.5mm stack (center)
32x32mm GoPro mounting holes in top plate with installed press-nuts
XT60 pass through top plate
Captive battery strap slots for lengthwise or toilet tank mounting
Fits 19-20mm FPV cameras including DJI O3
Recommended motor size 2004
9x9 up to 12x12mm motor mounting
Standoffs, carbon and hardware included
Specifications
Product Name: AOS Cine35 EVO Frame Kit
Frame wheelbase: 161.5mm
Frame Dimension: L128*W99*H35 mm / L233*W204*H35 mm (with propguard)
I wanted something that was packable and easy to take with. Got tired of needing to pack a large radio, neck straps, and all of the needed padding to just fly my whoops when traveling. This radio is so much easier to throw in a bag and fly with. Coming from a Taranis X9D plus, the pocket is a lot lighter and easier to carry. Gimbals feel good and it’s comfortable when holding. It’s the first small radio I tried that I was able to feel comfortable with. Compared to Zorro and TX12, the Pocket feels a lot more balanced. Highly recommended as a travel or only radio if you want something light and easy to carry.
Some downsides:
1. Arming/disarming takes a bit to get used to since there are not traditional switches.
2. Even though there are 5 position switches for the trims, you can’t use the center press as a switch like Jumper
3. The case is glossy, I wish it was more textured like DJI radios for better grip.
4. The speaker makes a buzzing sound when powered on and sometimes switching things in menus.
Otherwise great radio that’s easy to fly and live with.
I flew drones yrs ago. I dabbled in all types of drones from tiny whoops to 4 inch freestyle/acro quads to cine dji. Good beginner starter bundle. Definitely worth the $.