I’d do a radio master Tx16s $160, elrs vtx $50, beta analog goggles $50, rekon35 quad $170. But there are lots of good bind and fly analog quads under $200-$250. I got bored with a phantom 4 just 2 days after getting it. Now I want more performance.
CPT DRONE ive been watching your channel for years, This video is the BEST ON YOU TUBE for explaining fpv for newbies!!!!How come there is not a book like FPV FOR DUMMIES!!!???
Thank you Steve. Wonderfully educational as always. I don't know why it is, but the white color of the Cetus just totally dissuades me from getting it.
Thanks Sir Steve.. You're 1 of the many people who introduced/influenced me to try fpv, April of this year will be my 1 year into fpv hobby.. Thank You! From Tello, Spark, Mavic Pro, now I have Mini 2 and Betaflight Pavo 25, Armattan Rooster 5"
This is a lot like the way the R/C airplane hobby used to be back in the day. If you built a balsa/monokote kit, you'd have to read the manufacturer's recommendations and figure out how to equip/rig things as needed. It was easy to build the airplane, but building strong, straight, and pretty was a skill. In the 72 MHz systems, you had options for AM, FM, and PCM, which had their price points and pros/cons. Same with glow engines - you could go 2 cycle bushed, 2 cycle ball bearing, or 4 cycle. Electrics weren't really a thing until LiPo batteries hit the market. You could modify anything you wanted, but it was up to you to figure out if it was safe or not. Trainer cables were ok, but you needed to match your buddy's setup (Futaba, JR, etc) so most people just passed the Tx over. It didn't work out well when you were fast, close to the ground, or both. I still have an old Great Planes RV-4 with an OS .46 sitting in the closet that hasn't flown in decades.
Yeah, brushed analog tiny whoops is really the best value for getting into FPV and a hoot to safely fly around your house/yard. Another cheap quasi-fpv option for the DJI camera drone crowd is to fabricate your own "box goggles" using a single fresnel lens and your phone. You essentially end up with an enlarged and immersive view of the DJI app showing the live view of whatever drone you have. This is the only way I fly my OG Mavic pro, if I'm not flying brushless quads and tiny whoops.
Fun video ! 😃 Yeah, you could do a video on $300.00 to $600.00 fob’s. And maybe another video or two with incrementally higher cost and features. Pretty sure I’ve seen every video you’ve ever made, but go for it Cap ! 😃😎
It all depends what a pilot wants to do with the drone. Since the DroneMask 1+2 on the market, this goggles transform the camera drones into fpv. I have dji drones, wanted just basic fpv, so, for me was obvious to buy a dronemask. Kinda expensive 180€ or so, but I didn't have to change anything or buy other new equipment. For indoor I have tello drones, for outdoors have a spark and a mavic mini1. These drones can't do acro tricks, but fly very stable and reliable.
ELRS & TBS is the way to go when you buy the pro gear and learn what a RECEIVER is and how to set up an RC Radio. For the Newbie, a kit with 25mw video output and analog, has no preference over FRSKY, ELRS or TBS.
Thank you so much for this video, ive been scrolling other vids for a few hours now but this is the only one that gave me the answers i needed!! Will be ordering a Cetus at the end of the week! 😁👌🏻
It is like you read my mind Steve! I was just watching some of your other FPV vids and getting sticker shock when seeing the prices here in New Zealand. This is what I was looking for potentially starting out in the hobby :D
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 After looking at their site off your link and spotting the Aquilla16, I came back and watched your video on that and now find myself seriously considering that 🤑
Well done Captain!; brilliant overview of the entry level "FPV" hobby; I still have my Maker Fire Armor Blue Bee; its a great fun "around the house" and no wind outside flyer; the little video feed screen never ceases to amaze me regards the quality !!!; need to revisit the VRO2s as they have been out of stock for some time !!!
Interestingly, I began in 2018 and my first FPV kit was an Eachine E013 combo kit with Goggles (yeah, cheap, but they work, still) and very cheap transmitter, and the Eachine E013 drone which I still fly indoors even today.
Excellent rundown on FPV. I need an inexpensive starter FPV drone. This is after I’ve already crashed 2 camera drones. I’ll be using my camera drone for aerial photos and photogrammetry, and get one of these cheap FPVs to actually learn how to fly!
A great video for new fvp want-to-be’s. You are doing a good service for the hobby. I have the Cetus x and love it. Not for indoors, at least for me, but outdoors it is great fun. 👍👍😀
Some people like me want to be thrown straight away on deep water so I would love to see your recommendation of three cheapest fully professional racing drone kits :)
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 OK, so it's even better then. What would be the best and the cheapest together in your opinion, your own kit made of your thoughts... so you choose just drone, you choose just transmitter and why zorro :D, and you choose the googles.. Please think about it.
Steve you say camera drones do not take any skill to fly..... I agree with that statement somewhat until I watch all the crash videos on here lol. Almost all those crashes are pilot error so it takes a little skill :) Stay warm up there Steve congrats now at 301K subs. I far believe you are the best at drone reviews in my opinion
Captain drone. Hey thanks a lot from your Montana neighbor here I absolutely love your videos they are really helping me narrow down what I’m looking to get into I sure appreciate you. I’ve been researching fpv for around a year now. after getting really good with my cinematic drone videos I’m looking at taking it up the next level to eventually get to building my own higher quality for amazing video footage I’ve logged about 80 hours of fpv simulation I’ve started saving money to look into a first true fpv. I am a pincher but I’m torn. Pavo pico 2? If there’s a 2. Should I start with something that I could put my camera on it ?
Definitely do not begin with a drone that can handle an external camera because such a drone may be too powerful for a beginner. Get any FPV drone that is a Cinewhoop or plain whoop. Such drones have prop guards built in. Practice flying outdoors over grass & life will be good.
I just got back into photography and got a Canon R10 a few weeks ago. I’m running the 18-45 kit lens for now but would like to get a RF 100-400 for summer time pics of birds and sports
I wouldn't get that big of a spread in a zoom lens. It's better to split that range into at least two lenses in order to save overall cost, and reduce (or even eliminate) chromatic aberration.
Silly question as ive only just started droning but with a dji 3 😅When you said for the last drone you have to order it with the thumb up or down what exactly do you mean?. Im looking into getting and fpv drone but kinda unsure whether or not just to build one just so I get a better idea of what everything does and is if you catch my drift. Have been told just to get a controller first but there so many and everyone recommends different things.
I was jest watching your video on the cetus pro and the cetus x beginner drones and I jest ordered the cetus pro kit . Trying something different because I fly jets and planes so I thought this would be fun to try out hope it goes well lol and keep making videos I love watching them
My mom said we could buy a drone for 120 dollars and i found one it was cool but it was 250 so i found this vid and we bought the cetus lite and now im happy😊
I know I'm a little late, but I would like to know who can i get the Cetus pro kit with the left stick that drops to the bottom? is there something on the website that need to check like a box, or does it just come like that?
I've had to return 2 different BetaFPV Aquila 16 drones, both of them started doing this thing where they'd fly great for a minute or two, but sure enough they would descend to the ground, and wouldn't fly higher than a couple inches off the ground 😑 i had 8 batteries, they did this with all 8 batteries, fully charged. The first one lasted a couple weeks before it started happening, sent it back but its replacement didn't make it 2 days before it started doing the same thing. Being so new to the market, i couldn't find anything on line about what was going on with them, or how to fix it. I cleaned everything on them, including the sensor on the bottom for the auto hover feature, i finally just gave up and returned both of them and got my money back. Disappointed doesn't begin to describe how i felt..
Since you were flying in beginner mode where the drone holds the height, it sounds like the barometer needed calibration. I believe on these beginner quads you can go into the menu and have it recalibrate. The good news is that if you wish to get into the true FPV hobby there is no such thing as flight assistance and everything is up to the pilot, so if you are learning to control the height continuously during flight, you’re on your way to becoming a real FPV pilot.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 yeah I did the calibration a few times, still did the same thing. As for fpv flying, that's pretty much what I was thinking, the Aquila 16 got me to understand what it's about and I was just starting to fly in sport mode, not full acro but pretty close so I'm thinking my next FPV purchase, I'll skip the auto hover stuff and go for the real deal and just practice with it outside in the wide open, thanks for the reply, love the channel BTW
Hello Steve, I'm so glad you took my advice and went with "grandma approved"😅😂 I see you added it was even grandma approved but it just doesn't have the same ring. Have you talked to FMS about using it in their advertising?😅😂 I love this video. For the last year I've been thinking about getting into FPV but not sure if I should get a kit like this and have to upgrade or get something better and not have to upgrade as quick. If you were buying a beginner kit would it be cetus lite or do you think it's worth it to go full "cetus"? Seems to me that bang for the buck "Cetus" is the way to go. UT is it worth $40us more? As you know living in Canada $40us is closed to $55cad😢
There is also a CETUS PRO with upgraded brushless motors, but it is over $200. For most people not sure about the FPV hobby the CETUS LITE or CETUS scratches the itch.
Living in New Zealand means you have to do like most people in the world and buy them from the link I posted below the video. The online stores are in China and perfectly safe.
I think you are entirely missing the point or you are very new to the FPV Hobby. As the video says… these kits get you started, but then you’re gonna toss them away and buy the professional gear.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798No need to toss a controller. I spent over 23k on FPV gear. Buying at least a Radiomaster Pocket/Cetus X or Pro with ELRS so you don't have to buy another controller after your second Quad, makes way more sense.
@@schweizerluchs7146Correct. The FPV kits shown in this video are, as I say in the video, to get your toes wet in the FPV hobby without jumping into the FPV pool. For the people that find they have the skills to fly, then they can look into the more expensive gear.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798if you are new to the hobby and only have $200 buy a pair of used goggles with dvr like ev800d then a baby ape for $80 and a radiomaster pocket it may come to around $210 but your gear will be so much better leaving room for upgradability is important and just simply going used can get you much better equipment
@schweizerluchs7146 i dont think that is good. As a beginner u don't have the patience to fuck around with open / edge TX. It's a nightmare to set up if u don't have a little bit experience. And if a beginner gets his hands on a radio with edge TX it will not end with him flying fpv...
which drone would you suggets for $50-$100?, I have a cheap camera drone and trying to make it into a fpv done, but its turning out harder than I thought😅
It works like this… if the radio is an ELRS Radio then that means it works with anything in the hobby with an ELRS Receiver. So you would need an ELRS Pocket and the drones you connect to have to have an ELRS Receiver in them.
Is it possible to fly these without a smartphone? I am more interested in flying than pictures. I will worry about cost after I see if I can do what looks like fun to me.
This is a great start for me. I'm thinking about the CETUS to try out and see if I like it. I do have a question I feel should have been part of the video, however. Are these light enough that they don't require remote IDs? Thanks!
Fpv drones have always confused me. Regardless of how much research I do I can't find some nicer quads that are past beginner level. I would like to see a vid like this but with many experienced quads. They don't even have to be kits. Just a decent set up for a price worth buying
Are there any kits out there that have brushless motors? I have an inductrix, and it's OK, heavily into rc cars, so I know the diff between brushes and brushless motors lol. That's why I'm looking for an rtr kit thats brushless! Thanks in advance
Hey Cap. Can you tell us why you make these videos when you hardly get nothing and don't charge? I love your vids and have bought most of my drones from your reviews. Thanks in advance.
You are the one billionth person to ask 😝 In other words your question is not unique & I’d have to be a billionaire to give away something to everyone.
Have you flown the 3D R robotics it has an AI programming system it's completely autonomous and it has a 15 mile range 7 miles high 8 miles distance it has an hr battery life with a full charge full 360 obstacle avoidance I wonder 🤔 who built it
Crazy! The good thing is that these are so small and way under 250 grams that you can fly them in your front lawn if desired. Bylaws are for larger, noisy drones that annoy the public.
Very informative, this answered quite a few questions I didn't even know to ask. I have a cheap generic camera drone, and I've been looking for an entry point to possibly get into FPV drones. Just ordered the Cetus, and can't wait to try it out!
I’ve got the frysky QS Remote I can’t find any remote receiver’s anymore?? If you can point me the right way. Everyone says now everyone is using Radiolink, RadioMaster Pocket. ?? I get out of fpv one year now it’s all new gear
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 can you buy me a custom fpv drone pls its my first time flying a fpv drone pls I told my parents but they said no thats why pls , asking with all my heart
I only have camera drones...may want to try FPV...question: why does the FPV video appear to have such poor quality??!! Also, what happens if u fly out of range with an FPV drone?
You do realize I’m a GPS Camera Drone Pilot and also fly FPV. In the FPV hobby you have 4 types of video (see already it is confusing). Analog video looks terrible on camera but great in front of your eyes. Digital video comes in 3 types and none are compact with the other. Digital video is what a camera drone, like a DJI MAVIC uses, so you get the same image. In the FPV hobby RANGE is determined by your battery and your video signal. As soon as you can’t see where you’re flying, well that is the end of the flight in that direction. FPV pilots know what to do when this happens on any drone.
@@Vader965 10 year olds are used to video games, like First Person Shooters, so that means they can learn to fly FPV Drones quickly. If your 10 year old will be flying ONLY outdoors get the CETUS PRO. But if it will be INDOORS/OUTDOORS get the AQUILLA16.
I'd definitely would be interested in seeing a beginners kit in the $200-$500 range! Thank you for what you do for the hobby!
I’d do a radio master Tx16s $160, elrs vtx $50, beta analog goggles $50, rekon35 quad $170. But there are lots of good bind and fly analog quads under $200-$250. I got bored with a phantom 4 just 2 days after getting it. Now I want more performance.
I was just thinking the same thing while watching this video.
@@patrickpendergast898 any recommendations? first time buyer here
I'm so grateful I found this page, this was exactly the type of honest review I was hoping to find.
Thanks for checking it out!
CPT DRONE ive been watching your channel for years, This video is the BEST ON YOU TUBE for explaining fpv for newbies!!!!How come there is not a book like FPV FOR DUMMIES!!!???
Thanks! I’ll get to work creating volume one of that book
Thank you Steve. Wonderfully educational as always.
I don't know why it is, but the white color of the Cetus just totally dissuades me from getting it.
Excellent video! yes, I would like to see FPV drones from $200 - $300, thank you!
Thanks Sir Steve.. You're 1 of the many people who introduced/influenced me to try fpv, April of this year will be my 1 year into fpv hobby.. Thank You!
From Tello, Spark, Mavic Pro, now I have Mini 2 and Betaflight Pavo 25, Armattan Rooster 5"
That is awesome!
@xhappy425 do you have any entry level fpv drones that you don’t use anymore that you would want to sell?
You're awesome! I feel like I'm watching Bill Nye. I really appreciate you're simple explanations. They're clearly detailed and speedy!
Tyty
Thanks for watching!
Steve thank you for another great video. You do a fantastic job of keeping things simple.
Thank you!
I laughed when he said it is "Grandma approved." Awesome kit. I'm going to get myself a beginner fpv kit
The blue bee is so fun to fly. I got it and it's genuinely really good for what you pay.
This is a lot like the way the R/C airplane hobby used to be back in the day. If you built a balsa/monokote kit, you'd have to read the manufacturer's recommendations and figure out how to equip/rig things as needed. It was easy to build the airplane, but building strong, straight, and pretty was a skill. In the 72 MHz systems, you had options for AM, FM, and PCM, which had their price points and pros/cons. Same with glow engines - you could go 2 cycle bushed, 2 cycle ball bearing, or 4 cycle. Electrics weren't really a thing until LiPo batteries hit the market. You could modify anything you wanted, but it was up to you to figure out if it was safe or not. Trainer cables were ok, but you needed to match your buddy's setup (Futaba, JR, etc) so most people just passed the Tx over. It didn't work out well when you were fast, close to the ground, or both. I still have an old Great Planes RV-4 with an OS .46 sitting in the closet that hasn't flown in decades.
Would like to see a 200-500 kit as well! Looking to get back into the hobby
Yeah, brushed analog tiny whoops is really the best value for getting into FPV and a hoot to safely fly around your house/yard. Another cheap quasi-fpv option for the DJI camera drone crowd is to fabricate your own "box goggles" using a single fresnel lens and your phone. You essentially end up with an enlarged and immersive view of the DJI app showing the live view of whatever drone you have. This is the only way I fly my OG Mavic pro, if I'm not flying brushless quads and tiny whoops.
This was very helpful.
Would love to see another one between two and 500
Love your videos.
Thank you!
I would also like to see a 2 to 5 hundred video as well!!! This video was awesome as well Sir!!!
Fun video ! 😃
Yeah, you could do a video on $300.00 to $600.00 fob’s.
And maybe another video or two with incrementally higher cost and features.
Pretty sure I’ve seen every video you’ve ever made, but go for it Cap !
😃😎
Yes $200 to $300 would be great.
It all depends what a pilot wants to do with the drone. Since the DroneMask 1+2 on the market, this goggles transform the camera drones into fpv. I have dji drones, wanted just basic fpv, so, for me was obvious to buy a dronemask. Kinda expensive 180€ or so, but I didn't have to change anything or buy other new equipment. For indoor I have tello drones, for outdoors have a spark and a mavic mini1. These drones can't do acro tricks, but fly very stable and reliable.
Thank you for the clarification in the beginning ❤️❤️ very helpful ❤️
Doctor Drone always saving his subscribers money 💰. Erls r tbs the way to go.
ELRS & TBS is the way to go when you buy the pro gear and learn what a RECEIVER is and how to set up an RC Radio. For the Newbie, a kit with 25mw video output and analog, has no preference over FRSKY, ELRS or TBS.
Thank you so much for this video, ive been scrolling other vids for a few hours now but this is the only one that gave me the answers i needed!!
Will be ordering a Cetus at the end of the week! 😁👌🏻
Thanks. You've explained just about everything I was curious about
Great! Glad I could help.
The VR goggles that I’m using for my drone is the Eachine VR 006
Would love to see a video with RTF FPV kits for 200- 300 bucks.
Cetus Pro on top🔥
Just bought it right on time when it was for sale on Amazon 👌
Hope you enjoy it!
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 thanks
It is like you read my mind Steve! I was just watching some of your other FPV vids and getting sticker shock when seeing the prices here in New Zealand. This is what I was looking for potentially starting out in the hobby :D
🤙 glad it is helpful
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 After looking at their site off your link and spotting the Aquilla16, I came back and watched your video on that and now find myself seriously considering that 🤑
Well done Captain!; brilliant overview of the entry level "FPV" hobby; I still have my Maker Fire Armor Blue Bee; its a great fun "around the house" and no wind outside flyer; the little video feed screen never ceases to amaze me regards the quality !!!; need to revisit the VRO2s as they have been out of stock for some time !!!
If you can stretch to it, have a look at the VR03s too. They don’t cost much more, and they have a DVR.
Interestingly, I began in 2018 and my first FPV kit was an Eachine E013 combo kit with Goggles (yeah, cheap, but they work, still) and very cheap transmitter, and the Eachine E013 drone which I still fly indoors even today.
Definitely getting one of these
Perfect timing
Great video. Your amazon link above for the Cetus puts a price of $191.99 for me. The BetaFPV link is $159.
Excellent rundown on FPV. I need an inexpensive starter FPV drone. This is after I’ve already crashed 2 camera drones. I’ll be using my camera drone for aerial photos and photogrammetry, and get one of these cheap FPVs to actually learn how to fly!
Just ordered the Cetus. Lets see how it works out 🙂. Thanks for the recommendation
Hope you like it!
Excellent video. Thank you Captain Steve.
A great video for new fvp want-to-be’s. You are doing a good service for the hobby. I have the Cetus x and love it. Not for indoors, at least for me, but outdoors it is great fun. 👍👍😀
Thanks 👍
same here although im having issues with it after i replaced the frame
Always great information can't wait for next video
i’m about to buy a kit but would you recommend the aquila 16 or the cetus pro for me. this will be my first fpv experience always used camera drones
Since you are coming from camera drones it means your hand/eye coordination will be terrible so go for the Aquilla16
Some people like me want to be thrown straight away on deep water so I would love to see your recommendation of three cheapest fully professional racing drone kits :)
Only DJI makes them… DJI FPV kit and DJI AVATA kit.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 OK, so it's even better then. What would be the best and the cheapest together in your opinion, your own kit made of your thoughts... so you choose just drone, you choose just transmitter and why zorro :D, and you choose the googles.. Please think about it.
Steve you say camera drones do not take any skill to fly..... I agree with that statement somewhat until I watch all the crash videos on here lol. Almost all those crashes are pilot error so it takes a little skill :) Stay warm up there Steve congrats now at 301K subs. I far believe you are the best at drone reviews in my opinion
Thank you very much... You are much too kind!
Captain drone. Hey thanks a lot from your Montana neighbor here I absolutely love your videos they are really helping me narrow down what I’m looking to get into I sure appreciate you. I’ve been researching fpv for around a year now. after getting really good with my cinematic drone videos I’m looking at taking it up the next level to eventually get to building my own higher quality for amazing video footage I’ve logged about 80 hours of fpv simulation I’ve started saving money to look into a first true fpv. I am a pincher but I’m torn. Pavo pico 2? If there’s a 2. Should I start with something that I could put my camera on it ?
Definitely do not begin with a drone that can handle an external camera because such a drone may be too powerful for a beginner. Get any FPV drone that is a Cinewhoop or plain whoop. Such drones have prop guards built in. Practice flying outdoors over grass & life will be good.
God Bless Captain Drone! Very useful info
Glad it was helpful!
Comparing Cetus vs Cetus Pro… is the pro worth the small extra charge? Definitely the 200-300 would be amazing! Thanks!
The PRO has BRUSHLESS motors, which means more power and longevity.
I just got back into photography and got a Canon R10 a few weeks ago. I’m running the 18-45 kit lens for now but would like to get a RF 100-400 for summer time pics of birds and sports
I wouldn't get that big of a spread in a zoom lens. It's better to split that range into at least two lenses in order to save overall cost, and reduce (or even eliminate) chromatic aberration.
@@kmoecub 24-70 ?
Silly question as ive only just started droning but with a dji 3 😅When you said for the last drone you have to order it with the thumb up or down what exactly do you mean?. Im looking into getting and fpv drone but kinda unsure whether or not just to build one just so I get a better idea of what everything does and is if you catch my drift. Have been told just to get a controller first but there so many and everyone recommends different things.
Thanx! Waiting for vid for best 200-300$ drone kit!
That video has been out for about a month now. Do a search for BEST FPV DRONE KIT UNDER $300
I wanna know what the cool little quad he held up was.
The $200-$300 would be nice. Thanks
Lots of good kits to pick from in that price range
I was jest watching your video on the cetus pro and the cetus x beginner drones and I jest ordered the cetus pro kit . Trying something different because I fly jets and planes so I thought this would be fun to try out hope it goes well lol and keep making videos I love watching them
Hope you enjoy it!
Very informative video, thanks 😊👍
My mom said we could buy a drone for 120 dollars and i found one it was cool but it was 250 so i found this vid and we bought the cetus lite and now im happy😊
I know I'm a little late, but I would like to know who can i get the Cetus pro kit with the left stick that drops to the bottom? is there something on the website that need to check like a box, or does it just come like that?
Good afternoon captain really cool reviews nice drones
If you only can fly DJI drones buy the last drone and when your better (and if you have money) get the DJI Avata 2, its cheaper than the Avata 1.
Thank’s Captain! You are talented to be an ambassador of FPV world! 🤝
Wow, thanks
How long does it take to charge one of those little batteries? How many batteries would you need to constantly be flying?
Batteries that are 1S size charge quickly (30min or less). 4 batteries is a good start.
I've had to return 2 different BetaFPV Aquila 16 drones, both of them started doing this thing where they'd fly great for a minute or two, but sure enough they would descend to the ground, and wouldn't fly higher than a couple inches off the ground 😑 i had 8 batteries, they did this with all 8 batteries, fully charged. The first one lasted a couple weeks before it started happening, sent it back but its replacement didn't make it 2 days before it started doing the same thing.
Being so new to the market, i couldn't find anything on line about what was going on with them, or how to fix it.
I cleaned everything on them, including the sensor on the bottom for the auto hover feature, i finally just gave up and returned both of them and got my money back. Disappointed doesn't begin to describe how i felt..
Since you were flying in beginner mode where the drone holds the height, it sounds like the barometer needed calibration. I believe on these beginner quads you can go into the menu and have it recalibrate. The good news is that if you wish to get into the true FPV hobby there is no such thing as flight assistance and everything is up to the pilot, so if you are learning to control the height continuously during flight, you’re on your way to becoming a real FPV pilot.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 yeah I did the calibration a few times, still did the same thing. As for fpv flying, that's pretty much what I was thinking, the Aquila 16 got me to understand what it's about and I was just starting to fly in sport mode, not full acro but pretty close so I'm thinking my next FPV purchase, I'll skip the auto hover stuff and go for the real deal and just practice with it outside in the wide open, thanks for the reply, love the channel BTW
Awesome explanation ... thanks for another great video...
Glad you liked it!
Which ones have geofencing?
That is a DJI Thing so the answer is NONE OF THEM DO
Hello Steve, I'm so glad you took my advice and went with "grandma approved"😅😂 I see you added it was even grandma approved but it just doesn't have the same ring. Have you talked to FMS about using it in their advertising?😅😂 I love this video. For the last year I've been thinking about getting into FPV but not sure if I should get a kit like this and have to upgrade or get something better and not have to upgrade as quick. If you were buying a beginner kit would it be cetus lite or do you think it's worth it to go full "cetus"? Seems to me that bang for the buck "Cetus" is the way to go. UT is it worth $40us more? As you know living in Canada $40us is closed to $55cad😢
There is also a CETUS PRO with upgraded brushless motors, but it is over $200. For most people not sure about the FPV hobby the CETUS LITE or CETUS scratches the itch.
That second grandma was supposed to say grampa.lol
Love your reviews . I'm in New Zealand and there is nowhere to buy these things. What do you suggest
Living in New Zealand means you have to do like most people in the world and buy them from the link I posted below the video. The online stores are in China and perfectly safe.
What about the Walksnail Goggles L with the Mobbula 8 and a digital controler?
The video is about FPV KITS under $200. What you mention is WAAAAYYYYYY over $200 US.
Only buy ELRS/TBS Crossfire, never go with a outdated protocol like Frsky
I think you are entirely missing the point or you are very new to the FPV Hobby. As the video says… these kits get you started, but then you’re gonna toss them away and buy the professional gear.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798No need to toss a controller. I spent over 23k on FPV gear. Buying at least a Radiomaster Pocket/Cetus X or Pro with ELRS so you don't have to buy another controller after your second Quad, makes way more sense.
@@schweizerluchs7146Correct. The FPV kits shown in this video are, as I say in the video, to get your toes wet in the FPV hobby without jumping into the FPV pool. For the people that find they have the skills to fly, then they can look into the more expensive gear.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798if you are new to the hobby and only have $200 buy a pair of used goggles with dvr like ev800d then a baby ape for $80 and a radiomaster pocket it may come to around $210 but your gear will be so much better leaving room for upgradability is important and just simply going used can get you much better equipment
@schweizerluchs7146 i dont think that is good. As a beginner u don't have the patience to fuck around with open / edge TX. It's a nightmare to set up if u don't have a little bit experience. And if a beginner gets his hands on a radio with edge TX it will not end with him flying fpv...
which drone would you suggets for $50-$100?, I have a cheap camera drone and trying to make it into a fpv done, but its turning out harder than I thought😅
Bit off a stupid question but can I use a radiomaster pocket transmitter with the drones you listed?
It works like this… if the radio is an ELRS Radio then that means it works with anything in the hobby with an ELRS Receiver. So you would need an ELRS Pocket and the drones you connect to have to have an ELRS Receiver in them.
SUPER STUFF, CHEERS.
I bought the whoopfly16 rtf kit, is it a good choice?
It is an excellent choice
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 okay thank you
Is it possible to fly these without a smartphone? I am more interested in flying than pictures. I will worry about cost after I see if I can do what looks like fun to me.
?????????. These drones don’t fly with a smartphone. I think you are confusing a GPS Camera drone with an FPV drone.
Can you recommend an intermediate bundle kit? it's been so long, I have an OG Tiny Hawk in d8. Now with ELRS and HD everything has changed.
I’ll look at making a $200 to $300 FPV kit video. In that price range drones have brushless motors and a bit more power.
This is a great start for me. I'm thinking about the CETUS to try out and see if I like it. I do have a question I feel should have been part of the video, however. Are these light enough that they don't require remote IDs? Thanks!
Yes
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 Thanks!
Fpv drones have always confused me. Regardless of how much research I do I can't find some nicer quads that are past beginner level. I would like to see a vid like this but with many experienced quads. They don't even have to be kits. Just a decent set up for a price worth buying
You should watch my video series entitled: CAPTAIN DRONE FPV FOR BEGINNERS.
Thank you! What are your thoughts on the Cetus x? Thanks!
IvanH
Watch my review of the Cetus X for my thoughts
steve a brilliant video
Thank you very kindly!
Excellent - thanks
I'm also game for a kit in the $200 - $500 range please.
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/0qaN7sU8V_0/v-deo.htmlsi=t6lfg69cKwv9aTiu
Are there any kits out there that have brushless motors? I have an inductrix, and it's OK, heavily into rc cars, so I know the diff between brushes and brushless motors lol. That's why I'm looking for an rtr kit thats brushless! Thanks in advance
Yes, plenty of brushless kits, all OVER $200
Hey Cap. Can you tell us why you make these videos when you hardly get nothing and don't charge? I love your vids and have bought most of my drones from your reviews. Thanks in advance.
I love the hobby. Have lots of friends in the RC hobby and we have a blast, so I simply share my joy of the hobby.
Betafpv Aquilla 16 is the best in my opinion
Remember, this vid is about kits UNDER $200. The Aquila does not fall in this category. But, I agree, it is excellent.
Good advice Steve
I got a mavic air 2 today but the gimbal doesn’t work :( disappointing first drone :(
Hey, CD what do you do with all the free drones you get for reviews? Where do you sell them?
I made this video just for you: ua-cam.com/video/c95tBIClzDg/v-deo.htmlsi=WaGeUyUJgArHEz4w
can you wear glasses under the headset?
Not really, but if you had super small restaurant menu reading glasses, then those would work.
Why don't/can't we use a Cheaper VR Goggles, with our Mobile Phone Mounted inside it, with split screen video for Left and Right Eye?
Because sending video to a cell phone has a long lag time and in the FPV hobby you need almost zero lag
I have a question do you have any extra fpv drones you might be able to give away? For a beginner that is :)
You are the one billionth person to ask 😝
In other words your question is not unique & I’d have to be a billionaire to give away something to everyone.
How about a video for beginners over $200, some of us have adult money 😂
I do have a review of the very Pro HGLRC FPV Kit coming out later this week. It is a great deal for $299.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 thanks for the reply, and immediately watched your review! I think that’ll be the one for me
You know i was thinking it but you said it 😂 im a big boy my toys are just better now
Just buy a DJI if you got the cash . I love my DJI FPV.
@@samholdsworth420 I got adult money, but I ain't got enough to drop 1000 on a drone 😂😂
Captain Can I Go For The Cetus Pro , It Has Brushless Motors , Would You Suggest It?
Yes… it is one of my picks for best kits in the $200 to $300 range
Have you flown the 3D R robotics it has an AI programming system it's completely autonomous and it has a 15 mile range 7 miles high 8 miles distance it has an hr battery life with a full charge full 360 obstacle avoidance I wonder 🤔 who built it
if i want a drone that can do full 360 backflips and freestyle stuff, how expensive will that be?
If you have the pilot skills to fly such a drone, you can find one for under $200 US
Guys Tinyhawk 3 plus is what I have it is one of if not the best kits
But… does it sell for under $200 US for the entire kit? Nope.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 but it is great if you want to spend under 300
pretty cool drones all thats missing now is where you can fly drones in Toronto hahaha by-laws are way too restrictive of rc toys
Crazy! The good thing is that these are so small and way under 250 grams that you can fly them in your front lawn if desired. Bylaws are for larger, noisy drones that annoy the public.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 super cool hahaha now i wanna get some tiny drones hahaha
How do you connect a wireless controller to a computer for a sim
Very informative, this answered quite a few questions I didn't even know to ask. I have a cheap generic camera drone, and I've been looking for an entry point to possibly get into FPV drones. Just ordered the Cetus, and can't wait to try it out!
Glad it was helpful! Happy FPV flying
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Can I have one you don't want? I'm learning all about drones from you! Thank you!
Price is at 350 Euro for the last one in germany. God damn it. :D
I’ve got the frysky QS Remote I can’t find any remote receiver’s anymore?? If you can point me the right way. Everyone says now everyone is using Radiolink, RadioMaster Pocket. ?? I get out of fpv one year now it’s all new gear
Yes do another one
How long does the battery take to charge
My mind reading skills are not working today. Did you have a drone in mind?
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 can you buy me a custom fpv drone pls its my first time flying a fpv drone pls I told my parents but they said no thats why pls , asking with all my heart
I only have camera drones...may want to try FPV...question: why does the FPV video appear to have such poor quality??!! Also, what happens if u fly out of range with an FPV drone?
You do realize I’m a GPS Camera Drone Pilot and also fly FPV. In the FPV hobby you have 4 types of video (see already it is confusing). Analog video looks terrible on camera but great in front of your eyes. Digital video comes in 3 types and none are compact with the other. Digital video is what a camera drone, like a DJI MAVIC uses, so you get the same image. In the FPV hobby RANGE is determined by your battery and your video signal. As soon as you can’t see where you’re flying, well that is the end of the flight in that direction. FPV pilots know what to do when this happens on any drone.
Thanks Steve a very interesting subject where’s the beard gone it suited you.
It went away a few vids ago (I showed it gone in a vid). But it may return for the winter months.
Looks like there is a Cetus Pro Kit that has brushless motors according to Amazon.
Thanks Captain👍
Yes the PRO has brushless and over $200 US
What I would do with one of those is take the camera out and put it on a Rc plane!
Many do just that, or put them on RC cars, but at 25mw you can’t fly/drive the plane or RC plane too far away.
Hello, is the new Cetus Aquila 16 better than the Pro kit? Thanks.
The CETUS PRO is a bit more tuned for true FPV flying which means it may be more difficult to fly then the AQUILA16 for a beginner.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 thank you, Cap. I am buying it for my 10-year old. which one would you recommend? they are priced about the same here in EU ...
@@Vader965 10 year olds are used to video games, like First Person Shooters, so that means they can learn to fly FPV Drones quickly. If your 10 year old will be flying ONLY outdoors get the CETUS PRO. But if it will be INDOORS/OUTDOORS get the AQUILLA16.
@@CAPTAINDRONE798 Thanks! Appreciate your response.