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DeepSpace SEEKER35 3.5-inch FPV Frame (DC/XL) - DJI O4 Compatible

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DeepSpace SEEKER35 3.5-inch FPV Frame (DC/XL) - DJI O4 CompatibleSeeker35: Because Your 5 inch is Compensating for Something Look, we know why you're here. You want the cinematic smoothness of a big rig but you live in a UK semi detached and your "practice field" is a local park with three trees and a very suspicious dog walker. Enter the Seeker35the frame thats smaller than your ego but tougher than your last relationship. Its the 3. 5 inch freestyle platform that actually respects your hobby budget (until you

Seeker35: Because Your 5-inch is Compensating for Something

Look, we know why you're here. You want the cinematic smoothness of a big rig but you live in a UK semi-detached and your "practice field" is a local park with three trees and a very suspicious dog walker. Enter the Seeker35—the frame that’s smaller than your ego but tougher than your last relationship. It’s the 3.5-inch freestyle platform that actually respects your hobby budget (until you smash the camera, anyway).

Why You Want It

It’s a 3.5-inch frame that actually understands commitment issues. Thanks to its dual-personality DC (DeadCat) or XL (True X) layout options, you can choose between "no props in view" for your cinematic Instagram flex or "perfectly balanced" for when you eventually try to powerloop a goalpost and fail. It’s even ready for the DJI O3 and the mythical O4 units, because DeepSpace knows you'll buy the next shiny thing anyway. We see you, and we’re judging, but we’re also providing the carbon fiber to facilitate your addiction.

Specs

  • Wheelbase: 165mm (DC Layout) / 160mm (XL Layout) (Small enough to hide from your spouse/bank manager).
  • Arm Thickness: 4mm Carbon Fiber (Thick enough to survive your "unplanned rapid disassemblies").
  • Prop Size: 3.5 Inch (The Goldilocks zone of FPV—not too big, not too small, just right for annoying neighbours).
  • Mounting Holes: 20x20mm & 25.5x25.5mm (Because industry standards are more like suggestions).
  • Camera Support: 19mm/20mm (Optimized for DJI O3/O4 and other units that cost more than the frame).
  • Material: High-quality Carbon Fiber (Tastes terrible, don't lick it).

In the Box

  • 1x Seeker35 Carbon Frame Kit (Assembly required; treat it like Lego for adults with expensive tastes).
  • 1x TPU Hardware & Screw Pack (Extra screws included for the ones you'll inevitably drop into the carpet).

Compatibility

Designed to play nice with the DJI O3 Air Unit, O4 Pro systems, and most 20mm/25.5mm stacks. If you try to cram a full-sized 30x30 stack in here, that's on you and your lack of spatial awareness.

Highlights

  • Hybrid Layout: Switch between DC and XL like you switch between flight modes—irresponsibly.
  • O3/O4 Ready: Specifically designed to house that expensive digital gear without it becoming a structural member of the frame.
  • UK Based Support: If you get stuck, Unmanned Tech is here to remind you that the red wire goes to the plus sign.

Notes

This is a frame kit. It does not fly by itself. It does not come with motors. If you build it and it doesn't work, check your soldering before sending us an angry email. We can see those cold joints from here, Dave.

Disclaimer

Unmanned Tech is not responsible for any trees climbed, pride lost, or expensive digital VTXs sent into the spirit world.

Still Here?

Congratulations, you can read. Most people just scrolled to the 'Buy' button five minutes ago. If you're looking for a 3.5-inch freestyle frame that doesn't feel like a wet noodle, the DeepSpace Seeker35 is your new best friend. Stop overthinking it, it’s a piece of carbon. Add to cart and let's get you back in the air (or back in the repair bench).

#FPVLife #DeepSpaceFPV #Seeker35 #DroneRacing #UKFPV

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★★★★★ 4
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Update: Anker support contacted me and provided a new unit. On this one, the video works fine, both via HDMI and DisplayPort. I'm much happier now that the unit, which I do like, works properly. There is still one video-related quirk that can be annoying, though, if you often unplug the external monitor from the hub but leave the hub connected to the computer. When I unplug the external monitor from the hub, the hub doesn't tell the computer that the monitor is no longer connected (the same thing happened with the original faulty unit). Since the external monitor is my primary monitor when connected, this leads to an irritating set of steps ending up with disconnecting the hub. I reported this issue to Anker support and they forwarded it to their engineering group. Initial review: I like the form factor and the many connection options. They all work fine EXCEPT that the video (whether DisplayPort or HDMI) keeps dropping out. The computer (MacBook Pro M1 14" running MacOS 13.0.1) thinks the external monitor is there, but nothing shows on the screen for a few seconds, then it comes back on, then off again. Anker support says to try updating the firmware, but to do that requires a Windows computer with a USB-C port. I do not have access to such a machine, so I'm stuck. Since one of the primary reasons I want a hub is to handle the video, I have to return the unit. This is a real disappointment since I otherwise have been very happy with Anker products.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022
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SeedyROM
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Incredible Quality, Incredible Results!!
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Wary one
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Versatile with all the ports you’re looking for.
Compact and really expands your options. I was using one of the ports on the MacBook Pro M1 for a second display and the other for an external drive and then switching back and forth with the charger. This device does all that and only uses one of the ports. Plus there are multiple USB OLD STYLE still available. No external power appears to be necessary, although since I use the Mac power supply in the dedicated power in port I’d think there’d be no issue.
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J. Almeida
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★★★★★ 1
Good product, I suspect, if it works. (Also Marketing Needs Improvement)
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