FPV Drones

For sure, racing quadcopters are the most widespread FPV drones.  Why? Flying a super-fast FPV racing drone is an otherworldly experience!

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If you’re asking “What is an FPV drone?” or “What FPV drone you should buy?” this is the place for you. In this category, you can find the cheapest as well as the best FPV quadcopters on the market right now.

FPV racing is growing rapidly as a competitive sport, and it’s become commercialized through events like the World Drone Racing Championships. Best pilots around the globe compete to make it to the top of the international rankings and to win big money.

FPV drones. FPV racing quadcopters

FPV or First Person View is the most unique experience of interacting with your drone through the highest level of immersion. Piloting a drone through your FPV goggles makes the feel like you’re in the cockpit of the aircraft.

To be honest, flying FPV racing drones isn’t easy at all, till you become a master of this hobby you will crash thousand of times.

FPV drones can send the live video signal to your Remote Control screen, FPV monitor, smartphone device, tablet, or FPV goggles. Currently, there are two main approaches 5.8G analog (most widespread) and HD digital by DJI.

Find below the best FPV drone brands

FuriBee KingKong AuroraRC
Diatone Happymodel Emax
iFlight FlyWoo SkyStars
HGLRC GepRC BetaFPV
HolyBro Axisflying GeeLand

GEPRC CineGO HD VISTA: FPV drone over $1000?

GEPRC CineGO HD
Priced over $1000, the GEPRC CineGO HD VISTA is probably the most expensive FPV drone introduced on FirstQuadcopter.com. RTF package is advertised for $1,249.99 and does not include the GoPro action camera, so the total budget you will need to spend on this CineWhoop is more than 1500 bucks! Like all CineWhoops, the GEPRC CineGO HD VISTA also features large...

Coming soon: AuroraRC STICK4 ToothPick FPV drone

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AuroraRC’s latest FPV race drone features ToothPick style design. The AuroraRC STICK4 is built on a 154 size carbon fiber frame with 5mm thick arms. The F1507 brush-less motors are matched with 4″ 3-leaf propellers. Its F411 AIO flight controller features BetaFlight OSD and integrated 30A ESC. According to your existing transmitter, besides the PNP package, you can opt for...

Coming soon: iFlight TITAN XL5 FPV drone with GPS

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iFlight announces one after another new FPV drones featuring DJI’s professional-grade digital FPV system. For sure, priced for more than $500, the iFlight TITAN XL5 is not the cheapest 5-inch FPV race drone that you can get right now. In addition to the onboard DJI FPV Air Unit, it features a versatile SucceX-D F7 flight controller, high power 50A...

Holybro Kopis Mini: Srinked size for DJI Air Unit

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Holybro’s new Kopis MINI racing drone was specially designed for DJI’s digital FPV system and it follows the design of the older Kopis 2. It is available with or without the onboard DJI Air Unit. The price difference between the two versions is about $US150. By default, its versatile Kakute F7 HDV flight controller comes with BetaFlight firmware, but it...

Coming soon: HBFPV DX40 FPV drone

HBFPV DX40 FPV
The HBFPV DX40 features a lightweight 92 mm size carbon fiber frame with large ducted blade protectors. The propulsion system is achieved by using four powerful SE0803 brush-less motors with 3-blade propellers. Its highly integrated HBFPV AF412 flight controller comes with integrated 12A ESC. According to your existing remote controller, you can opt to purchase the HBFPV DX40 drone in...

Diatone Hey Tina Whoop163 FPV drone

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Maybe it’s just a coincidence, but Diatone’s latest FPV drone is named as one of their SEO assistants. Tina is a very pleasant presence on social media platforms (Instagram and Facebook). In order to allow safe indoor flights, the Diatone Hey Tina Whoop163 features caged blade protectors. Diatone offers its new Whoop163 drone with two power options and 5 different...

Eachine UZ65: Lightest brushless Whoop!

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Weighing only 21 grams (without battery), the Eachine UZ65 is one of the lightest brushless Whoop available right now. Eachine offers its new 65mm size FPV drone with two types of internal (SPI FlySky or FrSky) and two versions of external (DSM2/DSMX or TBS Crossfire) radio receivers. The versatile Crazybee F4 flight controller features integrated 5A ESC (speed controller) and...

Coming soon: HGLRC Veyron 3″ Cinewhoop

Like most CineWhoops, the HGLRC Veyron is also build on a 3 inch frame with large ducted blade protectors. This design approach allows you to capture super smooth cinematic footage. Another advantage of the Whoop protectors is that you can fly around people relatively safely. HGLRC announced the Veyron 3″ with two power options. While the 4S version comes with...

Coming soon: iFlight Green Hornet FPV drone

iFlight Green Hornet
Similar to the iFlight BumbleBee, the newly announced iFlight Green Hornet also features Whop style large blade protectors and GoPro camera mount. Frankly, apparently the only visual difference between these two CineWhoops is that one is yellow and the other one green. The iFlight Hornet 3″ is made for everyone, you can fly it indoor or in the park. Made...

Coming soon: FLYWOO CHASERS 138mm CineWhoop

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The coronavirus outbreak in China may end up leading to a shortage of drones, even new models like the Zino 2 are shown as “out of stock” or “discontinued”. Since the first deaths from the virus were reported, it seems like the hall market has frozen. Before the epidemic, almost every day new models like the FLYWOO CHASERS were...

Coming soon: GEPRC ROCKET Plus & Lite

GEPRC ROCKET Plus drone
Like most professional-grade FPV drones, the GEPRC ROCKET Plus also comes with on-board DJI FPV Air Unit. There is also a cheaper version with Caddx Vista HD called ROCKET Lite. Both digital video transmission systems use the same type of DJI camera with a 1/3.2” CMOS image sensor. Thanks to its TinyWhoop alike blade protectors, the GEPRC ROCKET can be...