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Your cart is empty. HGLRC M80 PRO QMC5883 Compass for FPV Racing Drone Power Supply:5V
Antenna: Ceramic Antenna
Compass:QMC5883
Support Rate:115200dps
Speed Precison:0.05 m/s
Level Positioning Precison:2D ACC2.5m(ln Open Sky)
Capture-160dBm
Dynamic Characteristics:Max Height:50000m
Max Speed:500m/s
Max Acceleration:4G
Working Temperature:-40℃-+85℃
Storage Temperature:-40℃-+105℃
Size:25mm x 25mm x 8.3mm
twentytwo1
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
Supports Mag and Barometer, and has compass. Best GPS unit yet. I will buy this unit going forward as I continue to build out my FPV quad collection.
Kyne Marshall
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023
Bought as a replacement on a quad and spent hours trying to get it to work. Finally attached it to an FTDI adapter and got no communication at all. There's not even a transmit LED on it (there's space for one), so you have no idea if it's even sending any packets without attaching it to an FTDI. MAJOR FAIL. Replaced it with an M100 which works perfectly.
Mike Johns Const. Inc.
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023
These modules lock fairly quick
C W
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2023
This is the most accurate GPS module for FPV I have ever had. I have tried the Matek M8Q-5883 and had mixed results. This M80 Pro gets a stronger and faster lock. The magnetometer is spot on, even in my planes. This is a wonderful unit.
Caesar
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023
Works as described!
CG.
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2022
1. connector got loose - the female connector got detached from PCB, not sure when, but I didn't have brutal crashes...2. GPS loses signal (not just loosing satellites, the flight controller keeps reporting GPS failure every few minutes.)3. After about 20 flights, GPS failed completely.
Jason G.
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2022
I have bought plenty of the iflight gps receivers in the past just because I like the brand but I decided to try this one because of it's price. SO MUCH BETTER. Locks faster, more accurate, and cheaper!I have read some of the reviews saying to use NMEA instead of UBLOX but I could not get the NMEA to work, the instructions that are included say to use the UBLOX. So that's what I did and it worked perfectly.The included cable's pinout did not match my FC so I had to change that around a bit but it was an easy and acceptable fix. Just don't plug yours in and short something out, always check your wiring diagram.I will be buying more and slowly replacing my iflights.
Stephen Cavilia
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2022
The description and image say this uses the uBlox protocol, however the package had a very obvious label attached that says to use NMEA.While it never claims to use a uBlox receiver, I think this is somewhat implied by mentioning the uBlox protocol, and in fact the chip is an AT6558. This isn't necessarily a bad thing; some people might assume it's something different though and expect additional features that aren't there.It will send NMEA data at 10Hz 115200 baud out of the box as described. The chip appears to partially implement a subset of the uBlox protocol; I was able to use u-center to configure it for other navigation rates but not much else.The compass appears to work correctly, at least so far.
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