Make sure the AIO's slightly bigger size can fit your own quad! The size of this AIO is 36.5(L)*36.5(W)*7.0(H)mm. We suggest you use this AIO on your 3.5" to 5" cinewhoops/long-range or lightweight quads.For quads below 3.5", you should carefully check if your quad has enough room for this AIO.
Specifications
Overview
Product Name
SpeedyBee F745 35A BLS AIO
Power Input
3S - 6S Lipo
Mounting
25.5 x 25.5mm, 3mm hole diameter
Dimension
36.5mm(L) x 36.5mm(W) x 7mm(H), recommended for quads at 3.5" or above
Weight
10.1g
FC
MCU
STM32F745
IMU(Gyro)
MPU6000
USB Connection
Need to solder a USB TYPE-C module to D+,D-,GND pads.
Barometer
BMP280
OSD
Supported
BLE Bluetooth
Supported. Used for parameter configuration,built-in a single 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi-and-Bluetooth combo chip
Flash FC Firmware Wirelessly
Supported
Download/Analyze Blackbox
Supported
DJI Air Unit 6-pin Connector
Built-in.
Flash(for BlackBox)
8MB
Current Sensor
Supported. Scale=256
BetaFlight Camera Control Pad
Yes(CC pad)
5V Output
4 groups of 5V output. The total current load is 2.5A.
Right away, this is the best 65mm Whoop I know. Not even close.
I ordered two, one is more or less stock, just the PEEK motor screws and V3 cockroach. The second is upgraded to 0702 27000kV but will go back because I like the 25000kV more because of smoother throttle response and perfect betaflight tune.
Now the but:
1. On both quads I had to replace the BeeEye for a spare one because both are out of focus.
2. the yellow props were way too loose and very brittle. I lost two on my maiden. Black, blue and red are very tight (too tight for such a fragile prop) but if you get them on without bending them, they will last.
3. why does the quad not come with the lighter frame right away?
4. PH2.0…. You know the drill.
On that price point, even after the frame and PEEK upgrade I can forgive these quality issues. Especially considering the great tune and quality FC and motors. But be sure to order a replacement cam and props right away.
This was kind of a late night lark. I'd seen this upgrade for the Mk3 for a while and pondered whether it was a gimmick or not, and I'm pleased to say it's a genuinely good upgrade. It has reduced the noise of my Mk3 considerably. I haven't noted any significant increase in print quality, but the old drone of the bed is gone and that's completely worth it.