EMAX Tinyhawk 3 Kit
Score: 29/100Hisingy Firefly Kit
Score: 80/100Rankings
The Hisingy Firefly FPV Done Kit offers a ready-to-fly micro-quadcopter with a dedicated controller and 4.3-inch FPV goggles, targeting kids and beginners who want an easy entry into FPV flying.
The EMAX Tinyhawk 3 RTF Kit offers a compact, brushless micro quad with analog FPV, a basic transmitter and goggles, aimed at beginners for indoor flying. It provides solid build quality and low-latency video but is limited by very short flight times and basic accessories.
| Attribute | EMAX Tinyhawk 3 Kit | Hisingy Firefly Kit |
|---|---|---|
— | 9 minutesbest | |
42 gbest | — | |
450 mAh | 950 mAhbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,470.5 g | 83.9 gbest |
4.35 Vbest | 3.7 V | |
15,000 KVbest | — | |
1.57 in | 2.2 inbest | |
— | 4.3 inbest |
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| Attribute | EMAX Tinyhawk 3 Kit | Hisingy Firefly Kit |
|---|---|---|
Performance(3) | ||
Total Kit Weight (g) | 1470.5 g | 83.9 g |
Propeller Size (in) | 1.57 in | 2.2 in |
Motor Type | brushless | brushed |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Connectivity Type | FrSky D8 | Bluetooth |
Number of Included Accessories (count) | 7 count | 4 count |
Battery & Power(4) | ||
Flight Time (minutes) | 3-4 minutes | 9 minutes |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 450 mAh | 950 mAh |
Battery Voltage (V) | 4.35 V | 3.7 V |
Battery Discharge Rate (C) | 80 C | 10 C |
Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).
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.
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.
Professional reviewers highlight its lightweight build, reliable 2.4 GHz control, bright goggles and useful Bluetooth simulator integration, while noting the trade-offs of analog video and brushed motors.
Everyday users love the ease of use, durability and immersive goggles, but frequently mention the short flight time and the need to buy extra batteries.
“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.”