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The BETAFPV Cetus FPV RTF Drone Kit is a beginner‑focused tiny whoop package that includes a brushed micro drone, transmitter, goggles, battery and accessories, offering stabilized hover via optical flow, barometer and laser sensors. It provides a safe, plug‑and‑play indoor FPV experience with multiple flight modes and safety features.
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$191.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Cetus as a safe, easy‑to‑fly indoor tiny whoop that excels in hover stability thanks to its optical flow, barometer and laser positioning. They commend the all‑in‑one RTF package, durable construction and beginner‑friendly safety features, while noting the heavier weight, brushed motor limitations and basic goggles as drawbacks for more advanced use.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the plug‑and‑play nature, stable hover in Normal mode and crash‑resistant design, reporting quick mastery after calibration. Common criticisms focus on the initial drift that requires calibration, the short 4‑5 minute flight time, the heavier weight affecting outdoor use, and the basic goggles with limited field of view.
Common Complaints
Initial drift requiring accelerometer calibration, short 4‑5 minute battery life, heavier weight limiting agility, and basic goggles lacking adjustable settings and having a limited field of view.
What People Are Saying
“Users praise its plug-and-play ease for FPV newbies, stable hover in N mode for indoor house flying, quiet operation, and crash resistance; many report quick mastery after calibration.”
How It Compares
vs. Mobula6
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Choose Mobula6 for a more nimble, budget‑friendly flyer; choose Cetus for superior stability and beginner safety.
vs. Eachine E010
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E010 is best for the cheapest starter experience, while Cetus offers a more refined, beginner‑friendly training platform.
vs. Cetus Pro
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Cetus Pro is ideal if you want the same stability with a bit more flight time; the standard Cetus is sufficient for short indoor sessions.
vs. Cetus X (Brushless)
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Cetus X is suited for pilots ready to graduate to higher performance outdoor flying, whereas the brushed Cetus remains the safer indoor trainer.