Tiny Hawk
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The EMAX Tinyhawk II RTF Kit is a compact, ready‑to‑fly micro FPV drone system that includes a carbon‑fiber (outdoor) or polypropylene (indoor) quadcopter, 6‑channel transmitter, goggles and accessories. It targets beginners and indoor pilots with factory‑tuned flight profiles, a RunCam Nano 2 camera and a powerful 25/100/200 mW VTX.
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$219.99
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$224.89
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Best For
Beginners learning FPV, indoor pilots who need a compact crash‑resistant drone, travelers who want a portable all‑in‑one kit, and hobbyists looking for a ready‑to‑fly system without extra purchases.
Not Ideal For
Pilots needing long flight endurance, high‑resolution video, GPS/obstacle‑avoidance, or professional‑level outdoor racing performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from B&H, HobbyTown and GetFPV commend the Tinyhawk II as a benchmark micro FPV drone, highlighting its immersive FPV experience, upgraded VTX power, improved frame durability and the inclusion of a high‑quality RunCam Nano 2 camera. They note engineering upgrades such as a 7 % motor power boost and an adjustable camera mount that set it apart from previous models.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly praise the Tinyhawk II for its beginner‑friendly handling, crash‑resistant build and the convenience of an all‑in‑one package. Common complaints focus on the short battery life, low‑resolution goggles and occasional binding or motor issues after hard impacts.
Common Complaints
Short 4‑5 minute flight time, low‑resolution goggles, VTX power lock at 25 mW until arming, occasional need to bind manually, and occasional motor failure after hard crashes.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for learning FPV—crash‑resistant and easy to control”
“So much fun indoors—flies through hallways and around furniture”
“The goggles and radio work perfectly out of the box”
“Great for practicing acrobatics without fear of major damage”
“Took it to work and flew through cubicles—everyone loved it!”
“Battery life is too short—wish more were included”
“Goggle screen is grainy, but it works”
“Had to bind manually even though it’s supposed to be pre‑bound”
“One motor failed after a hard crash—easy to replace, but still a bummer”
How It Compares
Compared to earlier Tinyhawk models, the II adds a more powerful 8× VTX, a higher‑resolution RunCam Nano 2 camera and a stronger carbon‑fiber frame, while still delivering a complete RTF package. Against other micro FPV drones (e.g., BetaFPV Beta85, iFlight CineBee), it stands out for its bundled transmitter and goggles, but its low‑resolution goggles and short flight time are common trade‑offs in this class.