
Tiny Hawk EZ Pilot
Score: 68/100
Galvanox Racing RC Drone
Score: 64/100Rankings

The EZ Pilot RTF kit offers a plug-and-play experience with all necessary accessories and safe prop guards. Its limitations stem from brushed motors, modest video hardware, and a brief 4-minute flight time. Ideal for absolute beginners and indoor hobbyists seeking an affordable starter drone.

The Galvanox Racing RC Drone Obstacle Course Kit offers a portable, weather-proof system with three interchangeable PVC hoops and a stopwatch for quick FPV practice. Its lightweight base design can tip easily, especially outdoors or after crashes. Best suited for intermediate users, educators, and hobbyists seeking an affordable training setup.
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450 mAhbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 35 gbest | 3,685 g |
4 minutesbest | — | |
25 mWbest | — | |
2.4 GHzbest | — | |
1.57 inbest | — | |
82.5 mm | 540 mmbest | |
3 Abest | — |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
Dry Weight (g) | 35 g | 3685 g |
Frame Size (Diagonal) (mm) | 82.5 mm | 540 mm |
Accessories(1) | ||
Number of Included Accessories | 6 | 10 |

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Professional reviewers consider the EZ Pilot an accessible entry point to FPV, emphasizing its safety features, complete RTF package and adequate flight time for beginners.
Everyday users love the plug-and-play nature, safe prop guards and short indoor fun sessions, praising the value of the all-in-one kit.

“prop guards for safe indoor flights”

“4-minute battery life”

“nice little system for FPV racing practice, super-easy 5-minute assembly, and the stopwatch and bag are great additions”




Professional reviewers commend the kit for its rapid, tool-free assembly, the range of hoop sizes, and the added stopwatch and bag, noting the durable PVC construction. However, they caution that the lightweight bases are prone to tipping during crashes and that any Bluetooth spec is likely a misprint, meaning the system is purely passive.
Everyday users echo the reviewers' praise for ease of setup and portability, enjoying the fun of building a personal race course. The most common criticism is the instability of the bases, especially outdoors or after impacts, leading many to add sandbags or weights.