
Apex
The APEX FPV Drone Kit (VR70-2.0/4.0/PRO) is an entry‑level all‑in‑one FPV racing system that bundles a lightweight 100 g drone, immersive goggles, remote controller and three 400 mAh batteries, offering head‑tracking, optical‑flow and both beginner and manual flight modes.
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$169.99
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$162.87
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$152.99
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$173.99
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Best For
Beginners who want a ready‑to‑fly FPV experience, indoor flyers, budget‑conscious hobbyists, teens and adults looking to develop FPV skills, and anyone who values an integrated ecosystem with head‑tracking and optical‑flow.
Not Ideal For
Advanced racers needing high‑performance brushless motors and 1080p+ video, outdoor high‑speed flying where a more robust frame is required, users who demand large storage capacity or higher‑resolution recording, and pilots who prefer a dongle‑free remote for all modes.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers highlight the APEX kit as a strong entry point into FPV racing, emphasizing its all‑in‑one ecosystem, the rare inclusion of head‑tracking and optical‑flow at this price tier, and the generous triple‑battery bundle. The ELRS variant receives particular praise for its built‑in dongle and adjustable transmission power, while the modest 480p camera is noted as a drawback for users seeking higher‑resolution footage.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the kit for its ease of use, durability and the immersive feel provided by the goggles and head‑tracking. The three‑battery setup is frequently mentioned as a major convenience. Common complaints revolve around occasional controller pairing glitches, the low‑resolution camera, and the bulkiness of the goggles.
Common Complaints
Users often report intermittent controller pairing issues, frustration with the 480p camera resolution, the 32 GB SD‑card limit, and the relatively bulky design of the goggles. Some also find the manual flight mode challenging to master initially.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for learning FPV flying without breaking the bank.”
“The head tracking makes it feel like you’re really flying.”
“Love that it comes with three batteries — I can fly for over 45 minutes.”
“Great for indoor use — survived multiple crashes.”
“Had to rebind the controller multiple times — connection is finicky.”
“Camera quality is okay, but not great — wish it was 1080p across all models.”
“Goggles are a bit bulky, but the view is immersive.”
“Manual mode takes time to master, but it’s worth it.”
How It Compares
vs. BetaFPV Cetus
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose APEX for a more feature‑rich starter kit; choose Cetus if higher native camera resolution is a priority.
vs. Eachine EV800D
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Disadvantages
APEX is better for beginners who want extended flight time and advanced positioning; EV800D suits those who prioritize higher video quality.
vs. TBS Nano
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Disadvantages
Select APEX for an all‑in‑one beginner package with immersive goggles; select TBS Nano for higher thrust and better camera quality.
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