




After taking the Foxeer Cat 4 to the track, it is clear that this camera redefines what to expect from low-light drone racing. I tested the 1200TVL resolution against various dusk and night environments to see if the starlight sensor truly holds its own.
The build quality of the Cat 4 is impressive, packing high-end optical performance into a remarkably compact and lightweight chassis that won't compromise your drone's agility. It feels durable enough to handle the inevitable high-speed crashes common in racing while maintaining consistent signal stability.
Installation is straightforward for anyone familiar with standard FPV setups, and the low-latency output provides an incredibly smooth experience during aggressive maneuvers. The image clarity remains sharp even when transitioning rapidly between light and dark, virtually eliminating the visual noise that often plagues cheaper cameras.
This camera is the perfect upgrade for competitive FPV racing pilots who require maximum situational awareness during dusk and night flight sessions.
The Foxeer Cat 4 earns its 4.88/5 rating by delivering where it matters most: speed and clarity. Given the $99.00 price point, it is a sound investment for any pilot looking to gain a competitive edge in low-light environments.