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The WT03 Micro FPV AIO combines a 600TVL camera, adjustable 5.8GHz transmitter (25/50/200mW), and cloverleaf antenna into a micro-sized, lightweight unit ideal for mini drones and RC vehicles. Its plug-and-play design supports 40 channels with Raceband compatibility, delivering high-resolution, low-light video with minimal signal loss. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts seeking versatile, race-ready FPV performance in a compact form factor.






| ASIN | B06XB2ZRBP |
| Antenna | Cloverleaf |
| AntennaDescription | Cloverleaf |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,262 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #4 in RC Vehicle Transmissions |
| Brand | Wolfwhoop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 794 Reviews |
| Impedance | 30 Ohms |
| Manufacturer | Wolfwhoop |
| Maximum Range | 50 Meters |
| Number of Channels | 3 |
L**O
Great & Easy To Use
The packaging was decent, the instructions were easy to follow and was able to set it up and get it running in about 2-3 minutes. The camera quality is decent for its size. The range at max is pretty good and will not loose signal when going behind a couple walls in your house. The speed is pretty good and it feels like there is little to no delay from the goggles to the vtx. The only things to keep in mind is that the unit gets very hot when used at max power and the antenna is easy to bend so be careful when setting it up. Otherwise it’s a quick and fun way to add a VTX and Camera unit to your drone or rc car.
B**O
Perfect camera for Tiny Whoop builds!
I bought two of these cameras with built-in transmitters. I installed one on my modified Inductrix (Tiny Whoop) after the old camera I was using died. Installation was just as easy as the first time around, but this time I was able to set the transmitter power to 50 mw instead of 25 mw, which made a real difference when flying indoors. No more video loss! I installed the second one on a 1/10th scale RC car (just stuck it on the wing with some double-sided foam tape) and set that one to transmit at the 200 mw level. It has great range! I actually lose RC control before I lose video on the car. This is a perfect camera if you're building an indoor racer (quad or RC car), and I think it would probably be OK to use on a small outdoor racing quad as well. For sure it's more than good enough for a dirt track FPV race truck or buggy. Setting the transmitter frequency is very easy thanks to the blue LED display. And the video quality is surprisingly good, especially considering how small and lightweight the package is. For this price, I'm absolutely thrilled with the performance.
M**I
Great cameras, you’ll need to solder a JST 2.0 connector
Excellent little cameras. I stuck them on Tamaya Mini 4WDs. Paired quickly with my Fpv monitor. Regarding the battery connector, you will need to get JST-PH 2.0 Female Connector Cables (come in packs of 10 male/female, search on Amazon) to splice to the camera lead. Just cut off the 1.0 connector on the camera lead and then solder red to red, black to black. Polarity is correct. Then you can use cheap 1S batteries with a 2.0 male connector. Knocking a star for not having a 1.0 to 2.0 extension in the box.
R**N
Surprising performance for such an affordable price
I had been toying with the idea of getting into FPV flying with my RC airplanes for a while, and one of our club members pointed me towards these camera/TX combos. While I wouldn't consider this camera for photographic missions, it gives a good, clear image from a compact, lightweight package. It has the additional feature of a wide range of selectable channels, so that worry about channel conflicts at a flying event is minimized, and selectable TX power level, so if you're mounting it on something that will be staying close-by, you can reduce the battery draw and TX heat of the unit. It does get hot on the highest power setting, so having a mount with reasonable airflow is a consideration, along with not leaving it powered up for long periods with the model sitting still. Anyone looking to get into FPV without breaking the budget will find this camera/TX combo a good option.
W**C
Excellent range for FPV. Good strong video feed. Light and has great features in a small package. Nice AIO cam...
Wolfwhoop WT03 Micro FPV AIO 600TVL Camera 5.8G 40CH 25mW/50mW/200mW adjustable Transmitter with Cloverleaf Antenna for Mini Aircraft This camera really impressed me with range. I have used it on all the power settings. I was actually very surprised and now I am experimenting with the various channels and power settings to see if I can get a clearer video feed from the camera for even longer runs. I will update this review soon with a video I made of the feed the camera gives. The WT03 camera is great for flying FPV and aerial views. I noticed little if any lag. With it mounted to a quadcopter, it got out to just over 700 meters before the FPV feed from the Wolfwhoop WT03 camera started cutting out and I had to turn back. That is very good range for this camera. There were no trees or anything else in the way...it was a straight shot, so I am not sure about the WT03's range in more congested areas. I have flown it on several quad-copters with similar results. The camera feed looks pretty good, and it definitely handles the bright sun and even lower light conditions well enough to enjoy it. This is a great All in One FPV cam to install on an RC quad-copter, plane, or ground vehicle. I love to see the view from the air. I will most likely be purchasing more of these. If you found this review Helpful, please check Yes. Much appreciated, Willy C
S**N
Works as intended, RHCP, great at any of the low milliwatts. Comes with a 1s converter cable as well
I use a few different types of 1s lipos, and these Wolfwhoop WT03 are perfect. I've bought a few in past and still come back to this specific model. Why? Well... The milliwatts is adjustable, and the higher milliwatts isn't always good, due to the radius of the output (bubble). Too high and you can't get too close with your FPV gear, so the key is having diversity on the googles with RHCP matching and a patch antenna as well. Anyways, works as intended, cheap effective and I can easily to long range FPV with no issues.
N**K
Didn't expect much at this price but it works
I wish I got this some years ago when I saw they were released. It is super easy to install and use. I just use scotch tape, double sided foam tape or zip ties, the button on the camera, and cheap betafpv vr02 goggles and its buttons to find the channel, pretty straight forward. The camera quality is good for this price and I get reasonable range with little interference (at least a football field length, don't want to go much further anyway for micro/mini aircraft in case something happens and have to go searching). I see many reviewers say it doesn't work, can't see through the noise. Maybe their reading comprehension, as mine, was the culprit because the instructions do say "powering on the vtx, blue LED display 0, indicating the vtx is powered on, but it is in off status without any transmission", I was getting the same terrible signal some say it has. Surprised I got any at all now that I know why. I changed it to 3 -'s stacked to get the most power (i thought it was supposed to show in goggles but finally looked at the display on the camera's board). It goes further than my micro whoops that say they do 200mw and those can go to the ends of my flying area no problem. It does get quite toasty and may be fragile if exposed to impacts as the antenna can get bent or lense scratched of course. My main complaint though is I wish there was at least some voltage display (of camera battery) so I know when it is about to cut out. There is no warning or indication it is low, just stops. So be prepared to go looking when you lose feed and hope it wasn't far and you can remember the area good, or you have record feature on your goggles so you can at least get close and hope it didn't glide far from there. A timer should be used depending on the battery size for the camera, which of course requires trial and error but there is also a list of current ranges for each power mode in the instructions for general idea. I recommend at least a 200mah for about 5 minutes highest power, and of course larger for larger aircraft that wont lose much flight time or have it at least covered by camera being remaining on when aircraft thrust battery is out. Or make a parallel adapter on the aircraft's power connector so camera can plug into 1 main battery. Also, the lens is a bit distorted for wide angle fisheye effect making distance judgment not very easy (everything is near on the edges but far in the middle, stretched in between) Of course they glue it in place with no option to remove it unless you want to start cutting. I also wish the antenna was detachable (so it can be inside aircraft while camera is outside through small hole), and the camera reversible so I can have right side up view while the unit is upside down (like for camera in cockpit window and antenna down in body). It can really affect aerodynamics with its drag and weight relative to smaller models. Anyway, sure there's these issues but I was not expecting the feed quality and range it has, not bad especially now it's down to $25, can't expect much better.
J**D
Swing and a Miss
Pretty useless when it doesn't interface with standard 1S Lipos. Bought the GNB 520mAh 1S LiPo w/ JST-PH 2.0 and this camera is not compatible. You wouldn't really know that though since nothing even close to describing the interface, except the simple sentence in the description to just hook it up with your 1s lipo. It may be 1 star, but who knows since I have to wait now to get a bunch of connector changers to get this to power on. We love our cheap overseas products though.
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