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The BetaFPV Cetus Pro FPV Kit is a beginner‑focused, all‑in‑one micro drone system that includes a brushless whoop quadcopter, a LiteRadio 2 SE transmitter, and VR02 goggles. It combines durable construction, safety‑first features like auto‑landing and crash disarm, and built‑in optical‑flow and LiDAR positioning for easy indoor/outdoor flight.
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$191.99
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$192.14
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$191.99
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$199.99
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Best For
Beginners and youth learning FPV, parents seeking a safe crash‑resistant toy, educators for STEM drone lessons, and travelers who want a compact, ready‑to‑fly system for indoor or backyard flying. Ideal use cases include indoor freestyle practice, backyard confined‑space flights, FPV simulator training, introductory racing drills, and gifting to tech‑curious kids.
Not Ideal For
Experienced pilots who demand extensive tuning, custom firmware, longer flight endurance, standard battery compatibility, or advanced video features. Also not suited for users needing high‑range outdoor performance or professional‑grade video recording.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers, led by Oscar Liang, praise the Cetus Pro for bringing high‑end positioning tech (optical flow and LiDAR) to an entry‑level whoop, making it exceptionally easy for newcomers thanks to its altitude‑hold mode and comprehensive safety suite. They note the brushless upgrade improves performance, but criticize the high yaw rate, occasional video noise, limited radio penetration and the proprietary battery connector that hampers flexibility.
What Users Say
Everyday users love how ready‑to‑fly the kit is, highlighting its durability, auto‑landing safety, bright goggles and the ability to train on simulators. Common frustrations revolve around the short flight time, non‑standard batteries, lack of yaw tuning, and the goggles’ missing DVR and channel memory.
Common Complaints
Proprietary BT2.0 battery connector, short 4–5 minute flight time, inability to adjust yaw rates or disable safety features, goggles lacking DVR and channel memory, occasional video static from motor noise, and reduced radio reliability through walls.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for my 12-year-old to learn FPV safely.”
“Landed itself when battery was low—saved my battery!”
“Everything just works out of the box.”
“Goggles are bright and clear for the price.”
“Love that I can practice on Liftoff before flying.”
“Wish it used PH2.0 batteries—hard to find spares.”
“Goggles don’t remember last channel—annoying to reset every time.”
“Can’t adjust yaw sensitivity—feels twitchy.”
“Only 4–5 minutes of flight time—wish I had more batteries.”
“No way to turn off auto‑land as I get better.”
How It Compares
vs. DJI FPV
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Choose the Cetus Pro for beginners, indoor use, and budget‑friendly entry into FPV; choose DJI FPV for experienced pilots who need performance, range, and advanced features.