Hardcore FPV Tracking. Integrated Signal Relay. In-Car Flying Mastery.
LazyCube AAT V3 PRO is a professional-grade antenna auto-tracking system designed for hardcore FPV pilots. It ensures your high-gain antenna always points precisely at your aircraft, dramatically extending range and signal stability.
Stop struggling with tangled wires and separate modules. We've broken the barrier by integrating tracking, receivers, and signal relaying into one compact, high-performance unit.
Relay RC (CRSF/SBUS) & Video signals. Bridge the gap between outside antennas and your comfortable seat inside a vehicle or building.
Integrated RX5808 (Analog) and OpenIPC (Digital) support. Compatible with Walksnail via HDMI wired or mmWave wireless relay.
Advanced algorithms predict flight paths based on history to maintain lock even during rapid maneuvers or brief GPS signal loss.
Foldable, hidden antenna protection. Toss it in your bag without worrying about damage during transport.
The ultimate setup for car-top operations. Place it on the roof, plug in, and fly from the driver's seat with zero signal loss.
5-way independent power control for all modules. Supports 7-26V (2S-6S) with real-time battery monitoring.
Metal car bodies block FPV signals. The AAT stays outside, relaying clear RC and Video feeds to you inside the cockpit.
Wired support for AV signals from analog receivers, USB for OpenIPC, and upcoming support for Walksnail HDMI. Seamlessly integrate all your FPV gear.




Independence is key. The built-in 320x240 TFT display allows for complete standalone operation without a smartphone.
Instant view of Battery, GPS, Speed, and Heading.
Calibrate compass and set Home points directly on the AAT.
Intuitive touch interface designed for field use.
Turn your smartphone into a professional ground station via Bluetooth. Monitor flight data, view digital feeds, and control the AAT.
Monitor position, altitude, speed, and battery.
View OpenIPC streams directly on your phone or tablet.
Set Home points, calibrate compass, and update OTA.
