Comparison: Mobula6 vs Mobula7 vs Mobula8
| Feature | Mobula6 | Mobula7 | Mobula8 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frame Size | 65 mm | 75 mm | 85 mm |
| Motor-to-Motor | 65 mm | 75 mm | 85 mm |
| Motor Size | 0802 | 0802 / 1102 (HD) | 1102 |
| Propeller Size | 31 mm | 40 mm | 45 mm |
| Weight (dry) | ~20 g | ~26 g | ~36 g |
| Weight (with batt) | ~25 g | ~33–45 g | ~45–55 g |
| Battery | 1S 300–450 mAh | 1S 450 mAh / 2S 300–450 mAh | 2S 450–650 mAh |
| Flight Style | Indoor (tight) | Indoor & light outdoor | Indoor & outdoor |
| Power | Mild, stable | Medium, flexible | Strong, very stable |
| Best For | Beginners, tiny indoor | All-round indoor, some outdoor | Stable indoor/outdoor, freestyle practice |
✅ Summary:
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Mobula6 = Best for tiny indoor spaces.
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Mobula7 = A balanced whoop for both indoor and light outdoor.
- Mobula8 = Bigger, more powerful, can handle outdoor freestyle while still smooth indoors.
Cinewhoop Potential: Mobula6 vs Mobula7 vs Mobula8
| Model | Cinewhoop Suitability | Why / Why Not |
|---|---|---|
| Mobula6 | ❌ Not suitable | Too small (65 mm, 1S, 31 mm props). Cannot carry HD camera (even Naked GoPro). Only good for basic indoor FPV. |
| Mobula7 | ⚠️ Limited | 75 mm frame can carry lightweight HD cams (e.g., Insta360 GO, Caddx Turtle, RunCam Split Lite). Still underpowered for heavy payloads. Works as a micro cinewhoop in small spaces. |
| Mobula8 | ✅ Best option | 85 mm frame, 1102 motors, 2S battery. Can carry Naked GoPro, Insta360 GO, or Caddx Peanut. Enough thrust for smooth indoor and outdoor cinematic shots. |
✅ Recommendation
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Mobula6 → NOT a cinewhoop. Only for training and fun indoor flying.
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Mobula7 → Can be a beginner micro cinewhoop with very light HD cam.
- Mobula8 → Best cinewhoop choice among them. Handles small action cams and provides stable footage.