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Thursday, 02/16/2023 8:01:01 PM

Thursday, February 16, 2023 8:01:01 PM

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This company is such a scam, even their drones, aka "UAS's" are a scam.

I might be a lightweight when it comes to OTC and trading, but im very much not when it comes to computers, electronics and drones. I used to build them back in 2016 or so.

Cyberlux wants $3699.00 for its Money Shot Whoop Lifter lmao. Its a pretty basic Y6 multirotor. The frame is worth 200$ tops, here

https://www.ebay.com/itm/134013318569

The motors are $30 each from BrotherHobby here

https://www.brotherhobbystore.com/products/avenger-2808-motor-cw

I cant tell the exact flight controller, but here is one of the best flight controllers on the market outside of DJI, its called Pixhawk, here

https://store.cuav.net/shop/x7/

This is the newest X7 autopilot Flight controller. Under 600$. This thing can do position hold, auto hover, return to home, preprogrammed flight paths with GPS and literally all the bells and whistles you could ever want for a flight controller.

For video transmission for the FPV, a high end digital camera and transmitter combo compatible with DJI, $165, here

https://flywoo.net/collections/digital-vtx-camera/products/dji-fpv-air-unit

ESC for the motors, you can get 50amp 6s ESCs for as little as $25, here

https://covalin.ca/products/hobbywing-skywalker-50a-esc-w-ubec-2-6s?variant=32295521615907

Add all that up and for just over $1000, Id have a far more capable drone, with all the autopilot features I would ever need.

The Cyberlux Moneyshot though? They want almost $4000 for what amounts to likely way less than $1000 worth of components. No GPS, no barometer(altitude hold) and its running Betaflight firmware. Its opensource firmware meant for FPV, thats why the lack of even the most basic autopilot features. And, theyre cheap af. You can get one for as little as $30 and save $500 on the flight controller.

And one thing people get wrong, an FPV racing platform is different than a photography platform. You want a photography platform, you can get a DJI Mavic Mini 2 for $500. It does gimbal stabilized 4k video with PTZ, comes with a battery and camera (the Moneyshot does not), has GPS, return to home, pre-programmed "quick shots" manuevers, a video editor and a transmitter with a 10km video range that connects to your phone. It weighs less than 500g and has a flight time of up to 20 min. The Moneyshot has a 5 min battery life, as per their website. That big ass camera doesnt come with it either, not that youd want one like that.

And for FPV, you want small, fast and light. A 250 quad running on 4s with a gopro mounted on it will get more than 5 min flight time. And thats 4s/12v. The Moneyshot uses 6s/18v which should be more efficient.

Overall, its an overpriced piece of cow dung, much like this ticker. Have fun with your scams guys.