




I recently put the Foxeer Mini/Micro Cat 4 through its paces on my primary racing rig to see if its starlight capabilities truly lived up to the hype. This camera promises to turn the darkest race gates into clear paths, and I was eager to see how the low-latency sensor performed under real-world track conditions.
The build quality of the Cat 4 is impressively robust, featuring a compact, lightweight chassis that feels durable enough to withstand high-speed impacts. Its low-noise circuitry is evident in the signal quality, providing a clean feed that stays remarkably free of the interference typically found in older CMOS modules.
Integrating the camera into my drone build was straightforward, with the compact form factor fitting easily into most micro frames. During flight, the low latency is immediately noticeable, allowing for precise stick inputs that feel perfectly synced with the visual output on my goggles.
This camera is the perfect choice for FPV racing enthusiasts who frequently fly in challenging lighting conditions and refuse to compromise on signal stability.
Overall, the Foxeer Cat 4 earns its 4.88/5 rating by delivering unmatched clarity exactly when you need it most. While it sits at a $99.00 price point, the combination of durability and light-sensitive technology makes it a top-tier choice for any pilot looking to dominate the track.