This is a companion topic for our recent blog post on blog.unmanned.tech
Rimzler’s latest adventure introduces us to the Nimble 65 O4, possibly the tiniest 4K cinewhoop you can buy—if you fancy risking a short flight time, that is. While the unboxing reveals a neat design reminiscent of its analog predecessor, there’s a sneaky hint that you might want to check out the older model’s review for a more enlightening unboxing experience.
Specs-wise, this drone isn’t exactly packing a punch. With a weight of 21.5 grams and a 1S 5A Red Fox A1 flight controller, it looks the part but falls woefully short in performance. The build process could leave even the most patient hobbyist scratching their head, as connecting the O4 board requires a bit more finesse than one might expect. And when it comes to test flights, brace yourself for a paltry 1.5 minutes of indoor glory—just enough time to swoosh around before your battery condescends to remind you of its limits.
In conclusion, while the concept of a pint-sized cinewhoop has merit, Rimzler’s candid critique suggests that this particular iteration could use a good kick up the backside. Issues with flight time and power management point to a pressing need for a 2S battery configuration to truly bring this little marvel into the realm of practicality.
For a deeper dive into Rimzler’s findings, check out the video here:
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