BetaFPV Meteor75 Pro P1 RTF (ready to fly) is a complete set for digital HD FPV flying, which includes an assembled and test-flown drone, the LiteRadio 4 SE RC transmitter, and VR04 HD FPV goggles. The package contains everything needed for an immediate start. Thanks to digital HD ArtLynk transmission, ducted propellers, and the drone’s very low weight, the set is especially suitable for beginner pilots who want to start straight away with HD video. At the same time, it will also serve more advanced pilots well for recreational flying indoors or outdoors in the garden. With the transmitter using the ELRS 2.4GHz protocol and the VR04 HD goggles, you are not limited to this drone only — they can also be used with other drones equipped with an ELRS RC receiver and an ArtLynk video transmission unit.
Meteor75 Pro P1 is a 1S HD Tinywhoop that builds on the proven Meteor75 Pro and adds a P1 Air Unit digital HD video transmitter with 1080p at 60fps video. It is a small drone with ducted propellers. Thanks to a weight of only 37.5g without the battery, flying it is safe even at home or near people. The camera angle can be adjusted in the range of 0–45° according to your flying style. Control is handled by the Matrix 1S 3IN1 HD FC board, developed specifically for 1S HD whoops. In one compact and lightweight board, it combines a flight controller, 12A continuous current ESCs, and an ELRS 2.4GHz receiver. Propulsion is provided by 1102 22000KV motors in combination with Gemfan 45mm tri-blade propellers. Image transmission is handled by the P1 transmitter unit with output power up to 200mW and a camera with a 1/2.9" CMOS sensor and a 170° field of view. Latency is around 60ms. Recommended are LAVA II 580/680mAh 1S LiPo batteries with a BT2.0 connector, with which flight time reaches up to 5 minutes (depending on flying style).
ArtLynk is an open digital HD video transmission system for FPV. Thanks to a shared standard, flight units, FPV goggles, and receiver modules from different manufacturers are mutually compatible. The system includes brands such as BetaFPV, HGLRC, SkyZone, and TJRC. ArtLynk transmits video in 1080p at 60fps with latency around 60ms and, compared to analog transmission, offers a significantly cleaner and more stable image. It is a cost-effective alternative to DJI and Walksnail for pilots who want HD quality without the closed ecosystem of a single brand.
The VR04 HD FPV goggles feature a 4.5" LCD display with a resolution of 1920×1080. Image reception in the 5.725–5.850GHz band is provided by two antennas. The goggles support 1080p at 60fps DVR recording to a microSD card up to 1TB (not included). They are controlled by a five-way joystick and powered by two 18650 2600mAh batteries with a runtime of approx. 3 hours, or by an external 2–6S power source. The goggles can also be used with prescription glasses.
The LiteRadio 4 SE RC transmitter uses the ExpressLRS 2.4GHz protocol with long range and a high refresh rate, so it can also be used with other ELRS drones. It transmits at 100mW, offers 10 channels with four switches (SA–SD) and two buttons (SE, SF), and comes factory set to Mode 2 (throttle on the left). It is powered by an integrated 2000mAh Li-ion battery, which can be charged via the USB-C connector, which can also be used to connect it to a PC for simulator training.