FPV 2 axis brushless gimbal on a budget

2D Gimbal review

First of all, cheap does not necessarily mean poor quality… OK, not all the time:). The popularity of the FPV 2-axis gimbal is the best proof of this fact.

Lets talk a bit about what means exactly a gimbal and why we need such a device. A “Gimbal” has roughly two main functions: to keep the camera steady and to allow remote control the position of the camera.

According to the construction and number of motors, they can be categorized into 1, 2, or 3-axis gimbals. At the moment, the 2 axis gimbals are the most commonly used because they have the best functionality/price ratio. For DSLR cameras 4-axis gimbals have already been developed 4 axis gimbals, but this is Sci-Fi for most of us…

Two-axis gimbals, like this FPV CNC 2D brushless gimbal, have two motors and two control signals (Pith and Roll) that allow to remotely control the position of the camera (on two axes: tilt and roll).

2D Gimbal controller boardA brushless gimbal has four parts:

  • Gyro and acceleration sensor (IMU orientation sensors like MPU6050);
  • Controller board (logical unit + power unit);
  • Brushless motors (number of them is according to the number of motion axis);
  • Metal,  plastic, or carbon fiber frame.

FPV 2-axis gimbal review

Being my first experience with such a device, I decided to try firstly a cheep one. I ordered this gimbal from GearBest which with a 28% discount costs only $44.89 (including free shipping). BTW I’m planning to use it together with my XK Detect X380 Quad and BlackView Hero1 camera.

This CNC FPV brushless gimbal was designed to be used with the DJI Phantom quadcopters and GoPro cameras. Being so affordable, probably the only 2D gimbal under $50 on the market, it became very popular, and it is used with many other multi-rotor models (like: Cheerson CX20, and Walkera QR X350) and action cameras (like: SJ4000, XiaoMi Yi and AMK5000S).2D Gimbal Review-Test

Mine came in a bulk white box without any inscription. I found inside the box the fully assembled gimbal, a tiny bag with a few screws, some connection cables, and the user manual (a very summary one).

The build quality of this gimbal is very good, my only disappointment is regarding the cables which are not well organized.

The camera can be attached to the gimbal with a velcro tape that needs to be very tightened in order to reduce the vibrations.

After I secured the camera on the Gimbal, I connected a 7.4v (2s) Li-Po battery to the gimbal through the JST power cable, and that’s it. The gimbal works perfectly out of the box without any calibration or settings.

My next step is to install the FPV Gimbal on my X380 Quad and see if it will work in the real world, not just on my desk. Unfortunately, my quadcopter’s transmitter can control only one axis of the Gimbal so I can’t enjoy all its capabilities.

To interface the Gimbal with my computer, I had to install the BGC driver, which can be downloaded from here (it works with both Windows 32 and 64bit).

FPV 2D brushless gimbal features

  • Easy to install;
  • Works out of the box;
  • Lightweight CNC aluminum alloy frame;
  • Direct drive brushless motors (2pcs of 2208 motors);
  • 4pcs of anti-vibration rubber balls (dumping balls);
  • 2-Axis (roll & pitch) control signals;
  • SimpleBGC GUI for customization and firmware upgrade.

This gimbal is also sold under the Eachine’s brand name. They also realized a more lightweight edition of this gimbal called “Eachine Light-2D Brushless Gimbal“, that has only 160g.2D brushless gimbal review

REVIEW OVERVIEW
Price/performance ratio
Design and build quality
Camera compatibility
Stabilziation
Senior editor and co-founder of FirstQuadcopter.com. Everything started about 4 years ago when I purchased my first drone. I still own that Syma X5C . Since then I have had the luck to review and test more than 100 drones.
fpv-2-axis-brushless-gimbal-reviewAs previously mentioned, this is my first gimbal, and I can't compare it with a Zenmuse Gimbal that costs 5 times more or with any other model. For what I need, it looks like it is doing its job just perfectly. I recommend this FPV 2D Gimbal, especially for newbies, because the gimbals are installed under the belly of the aircraft, and in case of crash-lands, they are often damaged. It is more convenient and painless to replace a $50 device than a $300 one. <br> Pros<br> +Attractive price;<br> +Works with 2s and 3s Li-Po batteries;<br> +Very steady;<br> +Nice GUI for extra settings and calibration;<br> +Suitable for most 350mm sized quadcopters and GoPro similar action cameras;<br> <br> Cons<br> -Summary user manual;<br> -The cables are not organized too well;<br> -No installation CD (driver and tools);<br>

6 COMMENTS

  1. I got one like this for $30 on eBay. I wanted to put it on my holy Stone hs700, however this gimbal is far too heavy for that drone. The description was actually not correct, however, for the price I paid, it is a very, very high quality gimbal. I hooked it up to an external 12 volt power source, and it’s, just excellent. I’ll certainly save it for the day when I ever get a bigger drone.

    • I thing something you misunderstood! As I remember the gimbal comes JST power cable (2 wires) and can be used with 2s as well as with 3s Li-Po batteries.

  2. cheapest and lightest this will win!

    but lightest is 121g (plastic ver) or 133g (metal ver) walkera g-2d gimbal at a higher cost

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