These have just been launched and if you are familiar with Master Airscrew you know that they do propellers for most drones Dji and other brands. Up to recent their leading props were the Stealth ones which are reasonably quiter than the OEM but now they’ve launched the Super Stealth and I have been watching a few videos on YouTube that show how quieter they are as in this video below
They can be found from most retailers but I got mine from Amazon and I’ve just been to the park to test them and wow yeah they do take the buzzing down quite a few notches.
@LE60LAD that’s exacytly what I thought when I fitted them on my Mini 4 Pro and bear in mind I had a pair of the previous stealth ones but these Super Stealths really make a difference
I was a bit unsure if they would make a difference. A bit like the YouTube video that I have seen a few like it there did seem to be a bit of a hit and miss about how much of an impact they would make. I thought I would just give them a go as I had the 3 blade props for the Avata and they had a good overall impact on both sound and flight of the drone.
I was impressed by how good the Supper Stealth’s were on the Mini3 Pro - felt they were way better than I expected to be honest.
Oh and your baby looks fab - love the girl - nice touch
I’ve just ordered some of these - Super Stealth ones in red… Thought about them maybe helping to deflect seagulls a bit, and hopefully a tad quieter… Will report back after I’ve fitted them…
I have upgraded the propellers on my Mini 3 Pro from the Master Airscrew stealth to the super stealth propellers.
Although there is a noticeable change of pitch (the SS have a slightly deeper pitch) they both sat hovering at 83db.
Has anyone upgraded and noticed any discernable difference?
I’ve used them on my Mini 2 and Air 2 - they don’t seem much quieter, though I don’t have a dB meter to confirm, but the sound they produce is a lower pitch which I find less penetrating/annoying than the OEM ones
I have Master AirScrew props on all my drones. I’d say they’re quieter, but probably only by a fraction of a percent, and I only notice it because the adverts tell me it should be. Definitely agree with Martin, the pitch is lower and less annoying.
I do think they’re made of better material and are a bit more forgiving. Again, could be entirely in my head.
Mostly, I like them because they’re all orange and I think I can see the drone a little better with the orange spinny things instead of black.
I liked the orange colour as well, and the pitch was lower.
When I first started the motors indoors after fitting them, my wife didn’t notice so I guess they are a little quieter as well.
I also noticed that they were a little bit bigger than standard, and more flexible.
I believe that contributed to me getting a “stuck motor” after an hours flying.