
EMAX Nanohawk 1S
Score: 83/100
Tiny Hawk Micro Drone Free Style 2
Score: 67/100Rankings

The Nanohawk 1S is an ultra-light 65 mm brushless micro quad with high-KV motors and a premium RunCam Nano 3 camera. Its trade-offs include a modest 300 mAh battery and low VTX power that limit flight time and range. Best for skilled indoor racers seeking maximum agility.

The Tiny Hawk Micro Drone Free Style 2 is a 75 mm indoor FPV quad weighing just 29 g dry, offering high-speed agility and protective guards. Its main limitations are a weak 25 mW VTX and short flight endurance. Best for beginners seeking a feather-light indoor racer with crash protection.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
300 mAh | 450 mAhbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 19 gbest | 29 g |
— | 4 minutesbest | |
— | 56 km/hbest | |
19,000 KVbest | 15,000 KV | |
— | 0.35 MPbest | |
25 mWbest | 25 mWbest | |
5.8 GHzbest | 5.8 GHzbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 300 mAh | 450 mAh |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Dry Weight (g) | 19 g | 29 g |
Frame Material | Polycarbonate with carbon fiber | Polypropylene |
Propeller Diameter (in) | 1.22 in | 1.57 in |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Receiver Type | FrSky SPI | FrSky D8 |
Performance(2) | ||
Motor KV (KV) | 19000 KV | 15000 KV |
ESC Continuous Current (A) | 5 A | 3 A |


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Professional editors praise the Nanohawk as EMAX's lightest and most powerful 65 mm brushless micro, noting its high-KV motors, premium camera, and crash-resistant frame.
While formal user reviews are scarce, unboxing videos and community chatter highlight enthusiasm for the included charger, spare parts, and the drone's nimble indoor performance.

Professional reviewers acknowledge the TinyHawk's impressive agility and durability for indoor FPV, but they consistently flag its limited VTX power and brief flight time as drawbacks that keep it from competing with newer micro-drones that offer higher transmission power and longer endurance.
Typical users celebrate the drone's feather-light build, crash-resistant design, and the handy beeper, while repeatedly mentioning the need for frequent battery changes and the weak video link as the main pain points.
