It's called Tiny for a reason! At 13x13mm, this is the smallest GPS you'll find for FPV drones. The NameLessRC Tiny GPS includes a plug which can then be connected to your flight controller or receiver by soldering.
A good GPS module for it's size and weight. ublox Protocol on Betaflight 4.2.x gets about 10 satellites, on Bf 3.x only NMEA works, but up to 20+ satellites - see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywcoOz8robY and this module can be modded to 1.5 g by replacing the ceramic antenna with a simple dipole antenna - for pico and nano long range builds.
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.
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.
I had a very personable experience shopping with my drone your team took the time to help me purchase exactly what I and also identified the additional accessories that I may need to purchase that way I would not have post purchase regret. I will definitely be shopping there again for more flight systems and accessories.
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.