Premium quality, super strong lens protector made from top quality optical glass. 1mm thick, tempered glass gives you the best protection you can get for your GoPro. Most other lens protectors are only 0.3mm thick - these ones are over 3 times as thick.
They use the same innovative mounting as the ND filters: peel-and stick backing that you can remove and re-apply over and over. If the adhesive gets dirty, you can simply wash it with water to rejuvenate it! The adhesive only covers the edges of the glass so it does not impede the crystal-clear quality.
High quality, 1mm thick hardened glass that is nano-coated for:
repels water
repels fingerprints
anti-glare (on both sides to reduce internal reflection)
Protect your investment - Whether you are using them for FPV drones, mountain biking footage or other action video, your lens will be all that much safer using a Camera Butter Lens Shield!
Note: these cannot be used at the same time as an ND filter.
when i received mine the box and everything was not damaged but when i opened it the canopy was cracked and the VTX did not work when i tried my first battery. I'm alright with the vtx being DOA as all i really wanted was the motors and beeeye camara, But when i reached out to customer service i was blamed for crashing it (even tho i never flew it). beware the QC is total garbage. save your money and buy a Mobula6 from a reputable company like GetFPV for RDQ's. I wasn't going to write a review but after the email i received i don't want anyone else getting scammed.
Darren excelled in selecting the development kit and essential accessories that would have to purchase separately, ensuring I made an informed purchase. His attention to detail and dedication prevented any post-purchase disappointment. I am thoroughly pleased and grateful for his exceptional service.
An absolute pleasure to fly. Handles incredibly well and responds to any input just as I expected.
The only criticism is not of the performance of the drone. Unfortunately, it arrived with damage to the canopy. But I was still able to fly it and make initial observations.
Update process is cumbersome, better if done with the VTX out of the quad. Also the update port is much flimsier than the earlier 2 antenna versions, IMO.