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

KingKong Tiny7 review: Tiny Whoop for less

KingKong TiNY7 drone review
Till I get the genuine one, I thought I would review the King Kong Tiny 7. As you can see in the image above, it is a very good replica of the popular Inductrix FPV. The ducted propeller design proved to be not just cool but also very safe. When flying indoor or close to people, accidents are almost inevitable....

Redpawz R011 review: Cheapest complete FPV drone

RedPawz R011 review
This week, besides the Redpawz R011, I received a couple of other drones for review, from basic toy drones to professional racing quadcopters. Honestly, from all these I prefer the tiny R011 because its package contains all you need for first person view flights. With a price tag of $63, it is very hard to find such complete FPV...

Walkera F210 quadcopter review

Walkera F210 review
I know that I'm a bit delayed with the review of the Walkera F210 because this model was announced at the end of 2015. Lately, Walkera announced a new upgraded version called F210 3D with inverted flight mode. After their popular Runner 250 Advanced, last year Walkera announced a bigger model (Furious 320), which looks just like a flying tank...

Eachine QX110 VTail quadcopter review

Eachine V-Tail QX110 quadcopter review
About a month ago I introduced this Eachine V-tail QX110 drone in the news section and now it is time for an in-depth review of this nice and versatile mini racer. Compared to other micro FPV drones that I recently reviewed, the Eachine QX110 comes with an OSD, buzzer, and status LED bar. Unusual, I may say, because these features are found only...

Eachine FB90 review: Testing the “Fatbee”

Eachine FB90 quadcopter review
Lately, due to unfavorable weather for outdoor flights, I started to play indoors with my micro FPV drones. Luckily, this month, I got another three models for review, including this Eachine Fatbee FB90. Honestly, among all the micro FPV quads, FB90 has a much more friendly design. Unlike most of the mini brushed FPV drones which are powered by 1s batteries, the Fatbee...

Eachine E30W quadcopter review

Eachine E30W quadcopter review
Eachine is a very popular quadcopter and FPV accessories manufacturer among RC enthusiasts. Over time, they released many cheap models like this Eachine E30W but also some pretty cool racer quadcopters. I also tested and reviewed their 7 " FPV screen which proved to have good quality at a reasonable price. If you are a Pro, you should probably skip...

Eachine E013 review: More bang for your bucks

Eachine E013 quadcopter review
Maybe the Eachine E013 doesn't feature a versatile flight controller as the TW, but with the included FPV monitor the fun is guaranteed. At a glance, the biggest improvement of the E013 compared to its predecessors is the 5.8G FPV camera. While WiFi FPV is used on most of toy-grade drones, 5.8G FPV is highly adopted by professional racing quadcopters....

Cheerson CX-35 quadcopter review

Cheerson CX-35 review
A few weeks ago, when I introduced this Cheerson CX-35 on my blog's quadcopter news section, it was probably the first affordable FPV quad with altitude-hold. Now, it is time to have a closer look at this CX-35 quad-copter and evaluate its performance. I promise that I will try to cover in my review the most important aspects like flight...

XinLin X181 FPV quadcopter review

XinLin X181 review
My biggest curiosity at the time I knew that I would receive this XinLin X181 quadcopter for review, was what could it mean that it is equipped with "similar brushless motors".  As I know, currently there are two kinds of electric motors used on multi-rotors: brushed and brushless ones. While the only advantage of brushed (DC) motors is that they are cheap, the...

Eachine Tiny QX95 micro FPV drone review

Eachine Q95 review
After many brushless racing quadcopters, I thought that it would be nice to review a micro brushed quadcopter like this Eachine Tiny QX95. In my opinion, these little RC toys are not just cheaper but also somehow more practical than the powerful brushed quads. For example, this Eachine QX 95 weighs only 56g which makes it suitable for indoor flights. Bumping into...

SKRC Q16 quadcopter review

SKRC Q16 quadcopter review
After many "high-end" quadcopter reviews, it was time to test something more affordable, the SKRC Q16. This model was announced about 4 weeks ago by an unknown Chinese manufacturer (at least for me) called "ShengKai". Basically, the design of the SKRC Q16 reminds me of the Syma X5C, which was my first quadcopter. Lately, I have read many negative comments regarding...