NewBeeDrone is dedicated to make the best FPV drone products in the industry.
Our latest propellers - the Azi Props started as a NewBeeLabs project that successfully turned into production for consumers.
Over the span of 9 months, we have worked intensively with our NewBeeLabs partner to make the most well rounded micro propellers to improve flight time, speed, and control. After dozens of iteration and months of testing, we were able to design these light weight propellers that are perfect for both freestyle and racing.
Without any compromise at top-end, bottom-end, or efficiency, we believe our Azi propellers will become the new industry standard.
Some notable characteristics of the Azi props include:
Linear feel for accurate throttle control
Faster spool up times giving you more "pop"
Grip in the corners to find and hold the best line possible
Higher top end speed to kill the straights
Bottom end grunt to give you that recovery you crave
Efficient without having to sacrifice bottom end grunt or top end speed (read magic)
This prop performs great and is quite rigid. Unfortunately if you like to explore different motor & prop combinations, they will not survive more that one change. The plastic formula used has too much rigidity, so the shaft hole will not retain much grip after it is removed the first time. Basically you'll be afraid to change props because it will be 1-4 dollars a shot, quite expensive!
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Aaron Gjerde
NewBeeDrone Azi (Quad Blade) Micro Propellers 31mm -1.0mm Shaft (Set of 4)
I asked for these as a replacement and they arrived incredibly quickly and work really well. 4 stars!
I really like this radio but I had a gimbal stick pull out without any pulling on it. I've had this happen with other name brand radios so it's not a surprise or let down. A little super glue and right back at it. It feels great! I love the full sized gimbals! I have the zorro and the boxer but I think this one is the right fit for me.
Handy as a second transmitter for travel, tiny whoops, etc
Surprisingly good for the price especially with ELRS. It has just enough switches that I can do most of what I can with the TX16S, and it's so much easier to throw in a bag and go. My only wish is that I could put the thumb-grippies style of stick ends on it easily (and still remove them for storage), but maybe someone will come up with an adapter or similar. Next step is to try a Gemini ELRS nano module and see what kind of range is possible on that.