![]() On the OpenPilot CC3D there are JST 1mm ports used. I also prefer the pins on the Naze32 for connecting GPS or receiver. Personally I find the Micro-USB better, as I always have such cable on my desk for charging my phone. The Naze32 has a Micro-USB and the CC3D a Mini-USB port. Both use a 32bit STM processor, has the same MPU6000 sensor and are 36x36mm boards. The Naze32 and CC3D are very similar to each other. Update: well it is much cheaper now and keeps going down. The quality is good in my opinion, all SMD parts are soldered as it should be. In about 2 to 3 weeks the flight controller arrived here in Germany. So I went to Aliexpress and bought one with case for 18,99$ including shipping. ![]() Well, the price of almost 32 $ plus 4 $ shipping cost from HobbyKing was too much for me, considering the Naze32 with the same processor and MPU6050 sensor is about 24$. I also wanted to try this flight controller, especially since Nick (the developer of the AUAV-X2 flight controller) recommended it. I mentioned that HobbyKing started to sell the OpenPilot CC3D board in late September. Flying my SG Adventure Mini was just great. The firmware (Baseflight) and settings were easy to set up through Google Chrome browser. I bought myself a Naze32 Acro from HobbyKing back in September last year and I was impressed by the tiny flight controller. Many people who a starting with the multicopters or just want to try another flight controller ask this question: should I buy OpenPilot CC3D or Naze32?
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