Tiny Hawk
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The EMAX Tinyhawk RTF Kit is a beginner-friendly micro FPV drone system that includes a 75mm brushless quadcopter, a 6‑channel transmitter, analog FPV goggles, and a 1S HV battery, offering a complete out‑of‑the‑box flying experience for indoor and small‑space use.
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$259.99
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$306.85
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$259.99
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$310.00
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Best For
Beginners learning FPV, indoor pilots, teens and youth (14+ with supervision), hobbyists who need a portable practice drone, and educators seeking a hands‑on STEM drone kit.
Not Ideal For
Pilots seeking long flight times, advanced telemetry or programmable switches, high‑definition video, or hover/altitude‑hold assistance; users who need a drone for outdoor racing or extended sessions.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Tinyhawk RTF Kit as an excellent entry point to FPV, highlighting its well‑tuned flight modes, low‑latency analog video, and solid build quality. They note the inverted motor layout and F4 flight controller as contributors to stable, agile handling, while pointing out the lack of hover assist and the analog video’s limited resolution as trade‑offs for the low price.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the kit for being ready‑to‑fly, durable, and fun to pilot indoors, with many calling it perfect for beginners and appreciating the all‑in‑one packaging. Common frustrations revolve around the short battery life, uncomfortable goggles, and the basic nature of the included transmitter.
Common Complaints
Short 3–4 minute flight time, limited 450 mAh battery capacity, bulky goggles, basic transmitter quality, grainy 600 TVL video, and absence of a spare battery.
How It Compares
vs. Tinyhawk 3 RTF (1S/2S)
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Choose Tinyhawk 3 if you want longer endurance and higher performance; stick with the original Tinyhawk RTF for the most affordable, beginner‑focused package.
vs. Tinyhawk Lite RTF
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Tinyhawk Lite is best for ultra‑budget, casual indoor flying, while the Tinyhawk RTF provides a more robust, feature‑rich experience.
vs. BetaFPV Cetus
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BetaFPV Cetus suits users who prefer an all‑in‑one drone with a built‑in battery, whereas the Tinyhawk RTF excels for those prioritizing compact size and durability.