🚀 Fly Light, See Far, Win Fast!
The WolfwhoopWT05 Micro AIO is a cutting-edge 600TVL FPV camera integrated with a 5.8GHz 25mW transmitter and dipole brass antenna, all packed into a featherlight 3.4g unit. Designed for ultra-micro racing drones, it offers 48 channels controlled via intuitive button interface, powered by a 1S LiPo battery, ensuring effortless installation and race-ready performance.
Number of Channels | 48 |
Color | Bronze, Silver, Black |
S**K
Weighs 3.5g, consumes 230ma, good picture with dipole, mounts/removes easy if you solder JST 1.25mm to FC, Costs $16.66.
This Wolfwhoop WT05 Micro AIO 600TVL camera works well. I paid $16.66 and have been happy, thus far. it weighs in at 3.5g. I soldered a JST 1.25mm connector on the top of the FC above the battery connector. Placing the cam on the FC of my Furibee F36 on a piece of foam that I cut from the cam packaging and a rubber band makes mounting/removing easy. This cam consumes 230ma and does get warm. It also requires a fair amount more throttle for the F36 to operate. I've tried the stock 31mm props, and the modded 2-blade props--with and without the camera; both scenarios are better with the 2-bladed prop setup. With 260ma batt, I get just over 3 minutes flight time with this cam as long as I'm not punching it and sagging the voltage towards the end of the run. Interestingly, I get the same 3 minute run time with the 220ma batts and better agility/performance due to the lighter weight--I guess 220ma are the sweet spot in terms of weight vs. mah. Picture quality is good, and distance is beyond my remote while using a small dipole antenna. The blue/red leds and the long/short push buttons are easy to use with this VTX. However, the manual that came with the WT05 lists 48 channels and how the leds correspond; but, doesn't list the combos for race channels. I use this while recording on my Galaxy S5 using and Eachine ROTG02.
S**Y
Wow! Unexpected durability!
Added this cam to a RC High Speed 4x4. Works great for FPV driving when truck is out of the line of sight. I had a few crashes, etc, cam took it like a champ. But, one crash was very violent and unexpected and the camera took a direct hit. I was driving on my pool cover, and accidentaly drove under a steel pool railing which basically decapitated the camera from the RC truck, it made a sound like an aluminum baseball bat making contact with a hard ball.Anyway, I figured the cam was dead for sure, no question. I found it, picked it up and lower right area of lens was cracked as well as the lens shaft or whatever it's called. Plugged it back in, it came on and worked fine. Cracked area isn't even visible! This is money well spent for basically a disposable camera that just will not die! I will be getting a few more for back up when they are available.
S**Y
Decent camera
All in one review:Seller -- sold me exactly what I wanted, for what I thought was a decent price. Thanks.Package -- Nice package. The box was pretty, the camera was safely packed in foam and there was no damage to my package or camera when it arrived.Product -- This little camera does exactly what I wanted it to, so I'm happy with it. I've mounted it to a couple of nano quads with foam tape -- there were no issues with the camera.(Note: if you're building your own quad then you already have a plan to power your camera. If you're mounting it to a manufactured quad,and you don't want to solder your camera leads to your all-in-one mixer board, then you'll want to look for some pigtails (I can't find exactly what I bought, but it's kinda like this: https://www.amazon.com/Spektrum-Ultra-Harness-Single-Battery/dp/B00P7X4F60).Ultimately, at four grams, the camera is a little heavy for a tiny quad, but I haven't seen an [FPV camera/ TX] that weighs less than 4 grams.... I don't know what the range will be if installed on a larger quad, but I'm expecting it to drop out at distances over 50 meters. I've had no problems flying with it indoors.I haven't paired it with a headset. Instead, I tried it with a Virhuk 2" monitor (velcro'd to the controller) -- the image is fine.
T**N
Better image quality than expected
Bought for small fixed wing rc planes, works better than expected+clear image for the price+easy to use=furthest range I tested at was about 100 yds, signal was still stable-gets pretty hot if it's turned on and not moving, stays cool while flying though-not great low light performance, picture starts to get a little underexposed about an hour before sunset
E**H
Easy, but fragile and runs HOT
The PCB gets pretty hot when I ran it straight from a couple AA batteries, image is good enough for the price though. I've only ever hot glued it onto anything and it works well. The antenna is a little fragile for my liking.
R**N
You will need a mounting bracket.
Good video (no audio) kind of hard to mount
R**N
... flew the quad for 3 minutes and after a cool of period I plug in a second battery and ...
I flew the B03 pro quad for 3 minutes then landed for cool down period, five minutes later I plug in a second battery and the camera was dead,no lights and no video. you get what you pay for.since I wrote this review I have not received a refund, They did offer a gift card and I wanted my refund.Today I have an email that say's Hello,We're writing to let you know we processed your refund of $1.00 for your Order from Onfire Store.This refund is for the following item(s):Item: Wolfwhoop WT05 Micro AIO 600TVL Camera Only 3.4g 5.8GHz 48CH 25mW FPV Transmitter with Dipole Brass Antenna Combo for FPV Quadcopter DroneQuantity: 1ASIN: B06XJMQQ6YReason for refund: Item billing errorHere's the breakdown of your refund for this item:Goodwill Refund: $1.00We'll apply your refund to the following payment method(s):Visa Credit Card: $1.00..... A whole dollar
D**?
ITS GRRRREAT
Small little FPV camera, it works. I was able to hook it up immediately with my FPV lenses. It’s plug-in go I also printed a little case for it and it took no time at all. I do recommend recommend
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