




In my recent testing of the Foxeer Cat 4, I was genuinely impressed by how it handled transitions from bright daylight to dusk. This 1200TVL starlight camera aims to bridge the gap for pilots who refuse to ground their drones when the sun goes down.
The build quality is remarkably robust despite the compact, featherweight form factor that won't disrupt your drone's flight dynamics. It feels like a high-end piece of hardware that can withstand the vibrations and occasional hard landings typical of intense racing environments.
Installation is straightforward, fitting perfectly into the standard mounting patterns found on most modern racing frames. Once in the air, the low latency is immediately noticeable, providing a fluid, jitter-free connection that helps you feel more in sync with your aircraft.
This is an essential upgrade for FPV racing enthusiasts and night-flight pilots looking for superior image clarity and minimal input lag.
With an impressive 4.88/5 rating, the Foxeer Cat 4 stands out as a top-tier choice for serious hobbyists. While the $99 price tag is a step up from entry-level optics, the performance gains in low-light environments make it a worthwhile addition to any high-performance drone build.