The Happymodel Diamond VTX with DVR and Smartaudio is a small but powerful transmitter that packs a punch with its 5.8GHz frequency and switchable power options of 25/100/200mW.
It also has a built-in DVR and smartaudio capabilities, making it perfect for upgrading your Mobula7 or Eachine Trashcan. However, the current consumption can be high and the 2-minute video segments may not be ideal for longer flights. Overall, the benefits of the Diamond VTX far outweigh the minor drawbacks, making it a versatile and powerful choice for anyone looking to upgrade their FPV setup at a good price point.
Let's talk about the Happymodel Diamond VTX with DVR and Smartaudio - a mouthful of a name but a pint-sized powerhouse of a product.
Coming in at only 3 grams, this little transmitter packs quite the punch with its 5.8GHz frequency and switchable power options of 25/100/200mW. But what really sets it apart is its built-in DVR and smartaudio capabilities - making it the perfect upgrade for your Mobula7 or Eachine Trashcan.
One of the key strengths of the Diamond VTX is its ease of use. With just a short touch of a button you can start and stop the video recorder - which conveniently splits the video into 2-minute segments for easy editing. And with a video size of 1280x720, you won't miss any of the action.
But let's not forget about its core function as a transmitter. With 40 channels to choose from, you'll have no problem finding the perfect frequency for your setup. And with switchable power options, you can adjust the output to suit your needs and save battery life.
The standout feature of this transmitter however, is its smartaudio capability. With compatible flight controllers, you can change channels and power settily from your controller - no need to fiddle with buttons or menus.
In essence the Diamond VTX is a solid choice for anyone looking to upgrade their FPV setup. Its small size and low weight make it easy to mount on any whoop or micro quadcopter, and its built-in DVR and smartaudio capabilities are a real game-changer.
That being said, there are some potential drawbacks to consider. The current consumption can be on the high side, so make sure your battery can handle it. And while the 2-minute video segments are convenient for editing purposes they may not be ideal for longer flights.
In other words, while there are some minor drawbacks to consider, the benefits of the Diamond VTX far outweigh them.
Overall I would really recommend the Happymodel Diamond VTX with DVR and Smartaudio to anyone looking for an upgrade to their FPV setup. Its small size, switchable power options, built-in DVR, and smartaudio capabilities make it a versatile and powerful choice. And at a good price point it's hard to pass up. So if you want to take your FPV game to the next level, give the Diamond VTX a try - you won't be disappointed.