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Why the Meteor75 Pro P1 battery choice is a little different

The Meteor75 Pro P1 keeps the classic Meteor75 Pro power setup (1102 22000KV motors and 45mm tri-blade props), but adds a digital HD video unit. BETAFPV positions the P1 system around 1080p@60 live video and low-latency flight, which naturally makes battery consistency more important than on a pure analog whoop.

Main pick: CNHL MiniStar HV 500mAh 1S 75C (BT2.0)

CNHL MiniStar HV 500mAh 3.8V 1S 75C LiPo Battery with BT2.0 is our go-to choice for pilots who want a lighter, responsive Meteor75 Pro P1 setup. At 500mAh, it stays compact and agile while still giving you enough usable time for real indoor sessions.

Key specs that matter for this whoop: 3.8V HV (charge up to HV level), 75C continuous / 150C burst, and BT2.0 for cleaner power delivery and a more confident throttle feel.

Capacity guide: what most pilots actually feel in the air

  • 450–500mAh: lighter, “snappier,” better for quick direction changes and indoor gaps.
  • 550–680mAh: longer cruise, but you’ll feel the weight more—especially on tight indoor lines.

BETAFPV’s non-P1 Meteor75 Pro spec commonly pairs with a BT2.0 550mAh 1S pack, while the P1 version is marketed with higher-capacity packs for flight time. If your priority is a fun, agile HD whoop feel, 500mAh is a very practical center point.

BT2.0 compatibility note

This collection is built around BT2.0 packs because Meteor75 Pro series commonly uses BT2.0 batteries. If your setup uses a different connector, switch the battery option accordingly or use a proper adapter, but keep in mind adapters can add weight and reduce the clean, “light whoop” feel.

Common questions about Meteor75 Pro P1 and the HD goggles

Can I use analog goggles with the Meteor75 Pro P1?
This setup is built around a digital HD link (ArtLynk ecosystem). Analog goggles are not compatible with a digital VTX, so you typically need the supported HD goggles for this system.

Does it work with DJI Goggles V2?
No. DJI digital systems are a different ecosystem. Meteor75 Pro P1 is designed for the ArtLynk-based HD link, so DJI goggles are not the intended match.

What about OSD on the video, and can the goggles record it?
Digital HD systems vary in how OSD is handled and recorded. Some goggles may not record OSD the way older DJI goggles did. If you rely on recorded OSD for review, check the goggles’ recording behavior first.

Is “5km range at 200mW with omni antennas” realistic?
Range claims depend heavily on environment, antenna setup, and RF conditions. Users often point out that omni-only setups are more limited than setups with a directional patch antenna. Treat long-range numbers as best-case claims rather than everyday expectations.

Why not make it 1.2W VTX?
Higher output can help in some cases, but it also adds heat and power draw. For a small 1S HD whoop, stability, weight, and thermals are usually the trade-off BETAFPV tries to balance.

When will the goggles / camera / VTX be available separately?
Availability changes quickly. If you are shopping parts separately (goggles, camera, VTX), it’s best to check current stock status before planning a build.

Read the flying guide for Meteor75 Pro P1

If you’re researching the new P1 HD ecosystem and how it compares to regular Meteor75 Pro setups, read our guide here: BETAFPV Meteor75 Pro P1: what feels different in real flying.

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