NewBeeDrone Invisi360 Cinewhoop Frame Kit Support DJI O3 NOW!
The Invisi360 is a versatile, safe, and high-performance platform for the Insta360 ONE R/RS 360 Camera. With this drone, you'll be able to capture complete 360 degree footage all in one go!
We've designed the frame to be only 0.85 inches thick to allow the camera to stitch together images from two cameras with no blind spots. Included are camera lens covers that protect the lens from scratching.
A unique design feature is that there isn't one large battery compartment throwing off the center of gravity. The Invisi360 has mounting slots for two separate batteries that connects together to power the drone. This leads to a perfectly balanced CG and flexibility in flying either 4s or 6s.
In indoor situations, flying 4s mutes the power and makes it easier to control altitude. When flying outdoors with higher speeds, 6s provides the necessary power to perform maneuvers and chase subjects.
Recommend to use 6s, use two 3s batteries in series. Use batteries that are similar dimensions as our suggested battery.
Recommended Build
AIO Flight Contoller: NewBeeDrone Galaxy255 AIO
Motors: NewBeeDrone Flow 2004 2450KV Motors
We designed the NewBeeDrone Flow 2004 2450KV Motors to balance efficiency, power, and feel. Inside of each motor are two NSK / NMB 730ZZ Ball Bearings which are known as the best in the business for smoothness and durability. The shiny finished bell was CNC machined out of 7075 aluminum alloy and meticulously quality checked for perfection.
FPV Gear
We recommend using DJI Gear with this drone as it is easiest to capture footage with HD FPV. However, analog systems with micro cameras (19x19mm) will fit the frame with some washers which are normally included with cameras.
Still building it, but this sucker gets five stars for completeness. Seems to have a double supply of screws and standoffs, plus it comes with a full set of TPU bits—antenna mount, xt30 mount, a little sled for the receiver, and shoes—that you won’t get from cncdrones.
These batteries might actually be worth it in terms of dollars per flight time! They last over five minutes when my old lower end batteries last three minutes, and they’ve even lasted for seven on a freestyle quad in a tight environment. Plus it’s always fun to have a battery that can actually kind of handle full throttle for extended periods!