Today, ladies and gentlemen, we’re going to take a closer look at a brand new drone made by MJX. I’m sure you’re all familiar with their Bugs 3 model, a bulky brushless drone without altitude hold and simple action camera mount that made it a star among entry-level aerial photography drones.
This time around, we’ll be taking a sneak peek at MJX Bugs 3 Mini Review… a drone which doesn’t have a lot in common with the original except for the appearance. So, without any further adue let’s jump straight to action!
MJX isn’t backing down…
MJX has had a fair share of success in 2017. They’ve basically gone from being an unknown brand with a one-hit wonder (I’m referring to Bugs 3) to being a mid-tier leader thanks to their Bugs 2W.
Now it seems as though they’re returning to the budget-friendly market but this time around not with yet another one of those aerial photography drones…
Instead, they’ve announced Bugs 3 Mini, a miniature, beginner-friendly sports drone with a lot of charm to its name.
It might not be the biggest breakthrough out there, but with an aggressive price tag (and I’m sure MJX will continue with their aggressive pricing policy) and good performance, it ought to make a good name for itself.
MJX Bugs 3 Mini Review
Design
With dual bladed, self-tightening props, short landing “pads” and characteristic Bugs 3 canopy, MJX Bugs 3 Mini looks absolutely gorgeous. The canopy pops right off with just a little bit of force just like the one on fully sized Bugs 3.
Once again, we are talking about a small, 175mm beginner-friendly racing quad. Even though there’s an obvious lack of a camera, this issue is pretty easy to deal with. All it takes is a bit of a DIY spirit. More info on that later on.
MJX Bugs 3 Mini Motors
In terms of internal hardware, B3 Mini offers solid choice across the board. The only real downside could be the implemented 4in1 ESC which is rated at only 4A. Of course, there will be no problems with B3 Mini stock setup… but it limits upgradeability. However, we’ll talk more about that down below in the modding section.
For now, let’s continue with its hardware. Besides that ESC board, you’ll also find (obviously) four 1306 2750Kv brushless motors. Yup – this little fella is a brushless beast meaning it won’t die on you after several months of use. Combined with a powerful 2S battery with high C rating, B3 Mini packs quite the punch.
I was nicely surprised after the first couple of punches as there was an admirable consistency meaning there were no bottlenecks in the setup. So, as far as hardware and general performance are concerned, MJX has hit the sweet spot for sure!
Battery
Just like the majority of other MJX drones, Bugs 3 Mini also sports a proprietary battery. There’s no on/off switch though, so as soon as you plug it all the way in you will hear the booting beeps.
As for the technicalities, this mini quad is sporting a 2S 850mAh 45C LiPo battery. 7.4V promises plenty of power and 45C rating will surely be enough for some wicked punchouts.
When it comes to flight duration, I was constantly getting close to 10 minutes with mine. Of course, I was punching it a lot and used Eachine TX02 with it. With mediocre flying, I’d say you can gove above 10 minutes for sure!
Range
Considering the size of this little fella, I really did not expect a lot of range from it. Neither were my colleagues for that matter. However, after our first range test, B3 Mini left us all speechless.
Believe it or not, this little bugger can go up to 300 meters. Our FPV system seemed like it would cut out before the drone itself which create a wow factor for all of us. So, with that being said, if you like exploring the surrounding area with drones then MJX Bus 3 Mini is actually a viable model.
Who would’ve said it will be able to go that far, right?! It seems as though the folk over at MJX outdid themselves yet again…
Features
Features-wise, MJX Bugs 3 Mini makes one thing clear – it is meant for beginner pilots who want a responsive training drone. There aren’t too many gimmicks with this one to keep you off course. Instead, you’ll get low battery voltage alarm, out of range alarm, headless mode, and a special switch to flip between acro and angle modes.
Keep in mind though, you cannot change flying mode in mid-flight; only when the drone is stationary before its initial takeoff. Last but not least, acro mode is for experienced pilots only! If you’re a beginner stick to angle mode until you’ve mastered it. Then, before jumping to acro mode, download a drone racing simulator and test out acro mode in a safe environment. There are no broken parts if you crash your drone in a video game…
MJX Bugs 3 Mini Mods
As far as mods go, there is one that is absolutely needed. It transforms this little bugger from a beginner-friendly toy to an awesome FPV racer capable of teaching you all the basics in a controlled manner. Of course, I am referring to an AIO FPV system such as Eachine TX02.
It can be easily placed instead of the LED flashlight featured on the front. There’s no soldering required as there’s a miniature JST-ph connector. It’s easily accessible so there should be no worries in that department. As for the camera, secure it with a little bit of double-sided tape (or hot glue if you’re out of tape) and you’re good to go!
Unfortunately, that’s about it as far as mods are concerned. This is due to the 4A AIO ESC board which won’t be able to handle tougher 1306 motors such as EMAX 4000Kv. Sure you can take the board out and replace it with another one but that’s going to be a burden since you’ll be working in a very tight and limited space.
Then again, from what I experienced, MJX Bugs 3 Mini is pretty fast with the stock setup. The LED flashlight was roughly the same weight as the AIO FPV camera I mounted instead so the performance was not changed one bit. This little bugger was still lightning fast with an admirable level of maneuverability in both angle and acro modes.
Final words on this little champ…
Let’s face it, there are several similar drones on the market but none of them come close to MJX Bugs 3 Mini as far as entertainment is concerned. This little bugger is fast, agile and when paired up with a solid AIO system it makes for a great learning FPV racing quad. I’m not sure whether this was planned or not, but that’s pretty much what MJX Bugs 3 Mini ended up being – a versatile mini quad capable of light strolls and fast-paced racing.
Honestly speaking, the mix is unbelievably well done up to the point that I can’t wait for this thing to come out already. Why? Well, let’s just say I wasn’t that good with Christmas presents this year and several MJX Bugs 3 Minis will be my redemption!
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