BetaFPV Meteor65 Pro II O4
BetaFPV
Meteor65 Pro successor — 70mm 1S with the O4 Wide and 4-minute packs
The Meteor65 Pro II O4 is BetaFPV's second-generation 65-class 1S whoop, widened to a 70mm wheelbase to carry the DJI O4 Wide Air Unit and a larger 480mAh pack, stretching the claimed flight time to about four minutes — up from its predecessor's 2:40.
Receiver is a purchase-time choice: ELRS 2.4GHz and SBUS variants sell side by side. Pick the ELRS 2.4G variant for ExpressLRS radios.
The full story
Released July 2026 as the successor to the Meteor65 Pro O4, it grows the wheelbase from 66mm to 70mm and swaps the standard O4 unit for the DJI O4 Wide Air Unit, whose 159-degree ultra-wide records up to 4K/60fps with a claimed 20ms transmission latency. The new Canopy II mounts the air unit on four shock-absorbing balls, fits both the O4 and O4 Wide units, and adjusts camera angle from 15 to 35 degrees on a four-screw fixation.
The propulsion answer to the O4 Wide's extra weight is the 0802 Motors (2026) — BetaFPV cites the industry's first 0.10mm stator core for low-throttle torque — spinning Gemfan 1409 35mm 3-blade props on the same Matrix 1S 3IN1 HD as its predecessor: flight controller, 12A , and serial 2.4GHz receiver on one board, purpose-built for 1S digital whoops.
The battery slot widens to 16.1mm to take the LAVA II 1S 480mAh pack, and that is where the flight-time gain comes from: BetaFPV claims 4:05 per pack against the old model's 2:40. The cost is mass — 36.20g bare against the predecessor's 28.53g, roughly 12g heavier all-up once the bigger pack is aboard.
BetaFPV positions it for indoor cinematic tracking, practice, and education. It launched direct-only in DJI O4 Wide trim with ELRS or SBUS receivers, plus variants that ship without any video system; as a brand-new release its specifications and flight-time figures are manufacturer claims, with third-party reviews still to come.
Pros & cons
Pros
- DJI O4 Wide Air Unit with 159-degree ultra-wide FOV and onboard 4K/60 recording on a 70mm 1S whoop
- Claimed 4:05 flight time with the LAVA II 1S 480mAh pack — roughly half again over the Meteor65 Pro O4's 2:40
- Onboard serial () ELRS 2.4GHz receiver, not , so standard firmware updates apply
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- Canopy II four-ball shock mount damps vibration and fits both DJI O4 and O4 Wide units, with 15-35 degree camera-angle adjustment
- Widened 16.1mm battery slot accepts larger 1S packs than the predecessor
- 0802 Freestyle Motors (2026) with 0.10mm stator core target smoother low-throttle control for indoor filming
Cons
- 36.20g bare — about 8g heavier than the Meteor65 Pro O4 before battery, and roughly 12g heavier all-up with the larger pack
- Brand-new July 2026 release: all specs and flight-time figures are manufacturer claims, with no third-party reviews yet
- Sold direct from BetaFPV only so far — no US retailer stock
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- BT2.0 battery connector ties you to BetaFPV-ecosystem 1S packs and chargers
- PNP variants ship with no video system at all and are not flyable configurations
- Larger 70mm footprint and added mass trade away some of the featherweight agility the 65 class is known for
Specs
Retailers & price history
| Retailer | Current | Stock | Lowest confirmed | Highest confirmed | Checked |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BetaFPV (direct) | $238.99 | In stock | $238.99 (2026-07-13) | $238.99 (2026-07-13) | 2026-08-19 |
Current = cheapest ready-to-fly configuration (video system included, ELRS) tracked at that retailer; sold-out rows show the last listed price. Lowest/highest are from every confirmed scan since 2026-07-02 — the log grows with each stock check.
Replacement parts & batteries
Crash spares that fit this model, checked against the shops like everything else. Batteries show three price tiers — $ lowest, $$ middle, $$$ highest — among compatible in-stock packs.
Batteries
| Part | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| LAVA II 1S Battery — 480mAh 1S 480mAh 95C LiHV · BT2.0 · 12.6g |
$21.99 | In stock at BetaFPV (direct) |