Hisingy
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The Hisingy Firefly FPV Done Kit is a beginner‑oriented, ready‑to‑fly system that bundles a lightweight micro‑quadcopter, a dedicated TX‑50 controller and ARX‑300 FPV goggles. It targets kids, new hobbyists and educators with features like altitude hold, app‑based tuning and simulator support.
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$189.99
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$161.79
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$159.99
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Best For
Children ages 8–12, FPV beginners, educators running STEM programs, indoor or backyard flyers, and DIY enthusiasts who want a low‑cost, modular platform for learning and customization.
Not Ideal For
Experienced pilots seeking high speed, long endurance, GPS/return‑to‑home features, digital HD video quality, or brushless‑motor performance.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from RaceDayQuads and GetFPV view the Firefly as a solid entry point into FPV, highlighting its lightweight build, reliable 2.4 GHz control, bright goggles and useful Bluetooth simulator integration. They acknowledge the trade‑offs of analog video and brushed motors, noting that these keep costs low but limit performance versus higher‑end drones.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the kit’s ease of use, durability and the immersive goggles, especially for kids and beginners. Common praise centers on the ready‑to‑fly nature, app tuning and simulator support, while recurring complaints focus on the short flight time, the need to purchase extra batteries and the grainy analog video in low‑light conditions.
Common Complaints
Short 8–10 minute flight time, extra batteries (AAA for controller, 18650 for goggles) not included, grainy analog video in low light, occasional motor failure, and lack of GPS/RT‑L features.
What People Are Saying
“Perfect for my 10-year-old—easy to fly and very durable.”
“Love that it connects to Liftoff—my son practices indoors before flying outside.”
“The goggles are surprisingly good for the price—clear image and comfortable fit.”
“Only 8 minutes of flight time—wish it came with a second battery.”
“Had to buy AAA batteries and a 18650 for the goggles—should be included.”
“Video is a bit grainy in low light—fine for daytime, not great at dusk.”
“One motor failed after a few weeks—replaced easily thanks to modular design.”
How It Compares
vs. Eachine E58
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Firefly if you want a complete starter kit with app support; choose E58 if you already have accessories and want a lower entry price.
vs. DJI Avata (with Goggles 2)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select Firefly for learning and low‑cost entry; select DJI Avata for professional‑grade FPV with premium video and features.
vs. BetaFPV Cetus
Advantages
Disadvantages
Firefly is ideal for users who want a ready‑to‑fly, app‑enabled kit; Cetus suits those comfortable assembling separate components and seeking brushless performance.