Prix à partir de $132.40 à $175.99
Store | Availability | Item price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Quad Junkie NZ | In Stock | NZ$229.90 $132.40 | |
Quad Junkie NZ In Stock $132.40NZ$229.90 | |||
Rotorama | In Stock | €123.09 $141.20 | |
Rotorama In Stock $141.20€123.09 | |||
Race Day Quads | In Stock | $162.99 | |
Race Day Quads In Stock $162.99 | |||
MantisFPV | In Stock | A$249.95 $175.31 | |
MantisFPV In Stock $175.31A$249.95 | |||
PyroDrone | In Stock | $175.99 | |
PyroDrone In Stock $175.99 | |||
GetFPV | In Stock | $175.99 | |
GetFPV In Stock $175.99 | |||
Buzz FPV
| Out of Stock | ||
Buzz FPV
Out of Stock | |||
Rising Sun FPV | Out of Stock | ||
Rising Sun FPV Out of Stock |
The HOTA D6 Ultra has been rock solid so far. No issues, no weird behavior — it just works. Charging is fast, accurate, and straightforward, and the UI is clear once you get used to it.
Build quality feels good and it handles different batteries without drama. I don’t use the wireless charging pad on top, but it could be useful depending on your setup.
For a perfect charger, I’d only miss two things: NFC tags to auto-configure charging presets, and a wider set of adapters for more battery types. Apart from that, it’s easily the best charger I’ve owned so far — reliable, powerful, and stress-free.