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 FB90 is powered by 2cell Li-Po batteries (7.4v). Usually, higher voltage means faster motors (RPMs), more power, and much more noise. Hopefully, Eachine will use adequate motors, and they will not burn out after a few flights.

My micro FPV quadcopter squadFollowing the success of the TinyWhoop, Eachine announced many FPV quadcopters with ducted fan designs. In order to make this approach even more attractive, FB90 aka FatBee comes with a nice bee look. BTW, in my opinion, the bee-like canopy not only looks good but also protects the VTX camera and the flight controller during crashes.

Eachine FB90 features and specs

  • Carbon fiber airframe (90mm wheelbase);
  • Protective nylon canopy;
  • Ducted fan design;
  • SP Racing Evo brushed flight controller;
  • Cleanflight ready and Betaflight compatible;
  • Multiple flight modes;
  • 3 variants of RX (PPM, SBus or DSM/DSM2/DSMX);
  • 8520 brushed motors (2s);
  • 520TVL HD CMOS 1/4″ camera with integrated 5.8G 25mW VTX;
  • Four-blade propellers;
  • RGB status LED lights;
  • About 5 minutes of flight time.

Eachine Fatbee FB90 quadcopter review

Although I have read this FatBee, it’s too fragile and noisy, I was happy to accept Banggood’s offer to review it. My 7-year-old son saw this model on YouTube and he liked it instantly for its design so he wanted one for himself. He also asked me to give him one of my drone backpacks to keep his toys safe. I think we have a new RC addicted in the family :DEachine FatBee FB90 review - Included accessories

I received the package after about 6 weeks after we agreed on the Eachine FB90 review. Damn long time, my son asked me almost every week whether we have to wait more to receive it.

Surely, the FB90 package is very rich. I found inside the box, besides the yellow “Fatbee” with FPV camera, the following:

  • 2 pieces of 7.4v 400mAh Li-Po batteries (2s);
  • USB charging cable;
  • Two pieces of spare motors (CW and CCW);
  • 1 set of four-blade spare propellers (yellow ones);
  • Blade removing tool;
  • Self-adhesive Velcro tapes;
  • Detailed user manual.

Thanks to the yellow/black canopy, the FB90 looks more like an adorable bee than some random TinyWhoop clone. The canopy is very lightweight (less than 1g), so will not affect the overall weight.Eachine FatBee FB90 review - Canopy

Instead of compound eyes – hundreds of single eyes (like real bees have), the Eachine FB90 features two RGB status LEDs  (one on each side). The LEDs are configurable through the CleanFlight APP.

In order to allow great impact durability, the 90mm sized (wheelbase) frame is made from carbon fiber. The FPV camera comes preinstalled on the front of the frame.

Compared to other micro FPV drones, which have two separate boards (flight controller and receiver), the FB90 has one single mainboard. Practically the RX module is integrated into the SPF3 flight controller.  This 2in1 concept reduces the number of wires and the overall weight but is also limits the possibility of switching to another TX protocol.

Motors are connected to the flight controller through connectors, which allows easy and soldering-free motor replacement. The battery can be attached under the belly of the FatBee using the included Velcro tapes.

The propeller protectors are made from some very thin plastic, and they seem as fragile as the wings of a bee. BTW, they are also costly, one set costs $4.25. Big cons!Eachine FatBee FB90 review - Propeller protector

Eachine FB90 review – Camera / FPV system

The 520TVL FPV camera weighs about 4g and is 14 x 12 x 5 mm. The specified output power of the integrated 48CH 5.8G TX is 25mW.

On top of the camera, there are two control buttons. While the frontal one allows switching between PAL and NTSC video standards, the rear one allows changing the transmission band and channel.

On the rear part, there are two rows of status SMD LEDs. The upper row has 6 LEDs and shows the actual transmission band. The bottom row has 8 LEDs and shows the selected channel.

Although the FB90’s camera is one of the smallest AIO cameras that I had in my hand, it offers good light handling and nice vivid colors. It looks like size does not always matter :DEachine FB90 review - VTX Camera

The FPV range is also quite good for such a small bird. I received good signal about 70 meters far from me (perfect for proximity park flying).

Binding the Eachine FB90 with the FS-i6 transmitter

As I previously mentioned, you can opt for 3 different RX variants (8CH S-Bus FrSky, 6CH PPM FlySky AFHDS, and 6CH DSM2 Spektrum). The RX module is integrated and can not be replaced.

Thanks to the detailed user manual, even if you are new in the field, you will manage to bind the Eachine FB90 with the transmitter in no time. You just need to follow these 3 steps (for FS-i6S TX):

  • Go to “RX Setup” on the transmitter and set “RX Setup” to “AFHDS Mode”, then save by long-pressing the “Cancel” button;
  • Switch ON the transmitter while you are pressing the “Bind” button;
  • Connect the flight battery while you short-circuit the bind pins with a screwdriver. When the bind LED (the blue one) turns eternal ON, you are done.Eachine FatBee FB90 review - Transmitter bind

I assigned on my FS-I6 transmitter CH5/Aux1 to “SWA” (motor arm/disarm) and CH6/Aux2 to SWC (flight mode switch).

Eachine FB90 review – First usage & Test

Immediately after I finished the binding, my son wanted to test the Eachine Fatbee FB90. After I armed the motors, the quad started to rise with full throttle hitting the ceiling. The first 2 seconds of the flight I ended with two broken protectors and one broken propeller :(. On the second try – same, on slight movement of the throttle stick the motors started to spin at full throttle.

In order to see what may be the problem, I connected the Eachine FB90 to my PC and I run the CleanFlight APP. I calibrated the accelerometer, and I reviewed the CH assignment.

The third attempt – finally, the drone started to respond properly to my controls. It was damn noisy compared to my Eachine QX95. I read somewhere that both flight performance and flight time can be improved by using 3-leaf propellers. This mode will probably reduce also the noise.Eachine FatBee FB90 review - Test

I will update this section with the flight video when I receive the new props and blade protectors.

Pricing and availability

If you like the nice bee design, this mini FB90 quad can be found here for $68.99 ~ 72.99 (the price difference comes from the RX version). I recommend additionally drop into your shopping chart at least one set of propeller protectors.Eachine FatBee FB90 review - Verdict

REVIEW OVERVIEW
Price–performance ratio
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Senior editor and co-founder of FirstQuadcopter.com. Everything started about 4 years ago when I purchased my first drone. I still own that Syma X5C . Since then I have had the luck to review and test more than 100 drones.
eachine-fb90-reviewExcepting the extremely fragile blade protectors and annoying propellers which fly off easily I was pleased by this Eachine FatBee FB90. I’m planning to eliminate these inconveniences by cuting down the inductrix protection and adding better 3-leaf propellers. Thanks to the 2s Li-Po battery the FB90 is a fast and agile little bee. The VTX camera offers enjoyable first person view flights. <br> What I liked<br> +Nice design;<br> +F3 brushed flight controller with CleanFlight (BetaFlight compatibility);<br> +Multiple RX/TX options;<br> +Much punch compared to 1s platforms;<br> +Motors are equipped with connectors (easy replacement);<br> +Included spare motors and spare battery;<br> +Spare parts availability.<br> <br> What I didn’t like<br> -Extremely fragile propeller protectors (thin plastic);<br> -Propellers can pop off too easily;<br> -Noisy;<br> -Too heavy;<br> -Bind pins instead of push buttons.<br>

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