




I recently put the Foxeer Cat 4 1200TVL Starlight camera to the test during sunset and low-light drone sessions. This tiny powerhouse is designed to solve the age-old problem of visibility for FPV pilots, and I was genuinely surprised by how much detail it pulls from the shadows.
The build quality of the Cat 4 is rugged enough to withstand the inevitable crashes that come with competitive FPV racing. Its compact design keeps mass to a minimum, ensuring your quadcopter retains its agility without adding unnecessary weight to the frame.
Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with standard FPV wiring, and the low-latency transmission provides a fluid, real-time flying experience. The image noise reduction is particularly noticeable when transitioning from bright areas into darker environments, maintaining a clean feed when it matters most.
This camera is the ideal upgrade for FPV racing pilots who want to extend their flying sessions into twilight hours without sacrificing responsiveness.
The Foxeer Cat 4 is easily one of the most reliable cameras I have tested this year. With a stellar 4.88/5 rating and a reasonable $99 price tag, it is a clear winner for any pilot serious about performance.