🚀 Take Flight with Confidence!
The BETAFPV Cetus Pro FPV Drone Kit is a beginner-friendly brushless quadcopter designed for aspiring pilots. It features three flight modes, altitude hold for stable hovering, and advanced safety functions like emergency landing and turtle mode. Complete with a radio transmitter and FPV goggles, this kit is perfect for those looking to dive into the world of FPV flying.
Brand | BETAFPV |
Model Name | Cetus Pro FPV Kit |
Special Feature | First Person View(FPV)<br>3 Flight Modes<br>Altitude Hold<br>Emergency Landing<br>3 Flight Speed<br>Turtle Mode<br>FPV Simulator Supported<br>Betaflight Supported |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | White |
Video Capture Resolution | 1200TVL |
Effective Still Resolution | 1200 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Included Components | 1 * Cetus Pro Brushless Quadcopter, 1 * LiteRadio2 SE Transmitter (Frsky D8 Protocol) , 1 * VR02 FPV Goggles, 2 * BT2.0 450mAh 1S Lipo Battery, 1 * BT2.0 Battery Charger and Voltage Tester, 1 * USB Charging Cable (Type-C), 1 * Type-C Adapter, 1 * Prop Removal Tool, 4 * 40mm 3-blade Props, 2 * User Manual, 1 * Portable Storage Bag, 1 * Phillips Screwdriver |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Item Weight | 26 Ounces |
Battery Capacity | 450 Milliamp Hours |
Remote Control Technology | Remote Control |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | SD |
Maximum Range | 80 Meters |
Material | Plastic/PP/PVC |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Remote Control Included? | Yes |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 11.02"L x 8.66"W x 5.31"H |
UPC | 705644073662 |
Manufacturer | BETAFPV |
Item Weight | 1.62 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 00313897_1 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 00313897_1 |
Special Features | First Person View(FPV)<br>3 Flight Modes<br>Altitude Hold<br>Emergency Landing<br>3 Flight Speed<br>Turtle Mode<br>FPV Simulator Supported<br>Betaflight Supported |
R**H
Durable and fast.
Big update. This thing has been stuck in my tree submerged in my dogs water bowl and still runs great. Durable as they can get i have crashed it full speed into the ground and many objects. I have no mercy for my drones and this one has held up great. Only lost 1 prop. Just make sure to push them down before and after every crash or flight. Frame wil crack but it still flys perfectly fine. Still amazed how it was submurged in water and only a hour later works perfectly fine again. Dont get dirt in the motors but if you do spin the motors by hand and get it out. My first fpv drone and drone with this type of controler where the throttle and yaw stick stays at the bottom. My second day of ownership is was able to pull off rolls and flips in full acro manual mode on the fast speed. Flying in it is a different story, gonna take some more practice to master but in the fast speed on sport mode for a beginner like me this thing is a absolute blast. Also knowing what the drone is capable of keeps me excited and encouraged to keep learning and flying. Battery packs last 5 mins but as advertised can't be mad buy yourself a extra 4 and be on your way to up to 30 mins of flight time between 6 batterys. I've ordered mine. Great drone and great price for affordable fpv. I have never owned a real fpv drone and didn't want to waste my money on somthing I was gonna crash alot. This thing takes big hits trust me 😂
J**A
SOOOOOO much fun!
An unbelievable amount of fun! I would not consider this a kids toy, it take a lot of practice, and the controls are very sensitive (as they should be). But it IS great for (adult) beginners.It's worth noting that I could never get the "Normal" mode to work. Sport and Manual mode worked great though. When I tried Normal mode the drone shot straight up into the air at top speed and hit our ceiling. Haha, glad I wasn't outside or that thing would have been gone!Another great thing about this drone is that it is SUPER durable. Mine has already smashed into our high ceiling, dropped from the second floor onto the hardwood floor of the first floor, run into walls, flipped upside down, several very hard landings, etc.. Thing still looks as good as new and runs great.Only ONE fairly significant issue: the battery life. Flight time is only about 3min per battery. And you only get 2 batteries. Recharging the batteries takes about 20min-ish. So do yourself a favor and buy the pack of 4 betafpv 450mAh BT2.0 batteries and also the betafpv charger with 30W power supply that can charge 6 of the 1S 450mAh batteries simultaneously. That way you have more flight. Moreover, the better you get at flying the longer you can fly on each battery because your flying will be smoother and less "punchy" with less high-current events happening, which makes the batteries last a lot longer if you're just cruising around gently - you could get up to 4-5min with nice consistent smooth flight.
L**O
I personally like it
I love flying the little thing in Manual mode. The signal is meh, but good for learning overall. That said it's impossible to fly in S mode and the auto correct mode straight up doesn't work for me. It just crashes immediately. I only wanted to practice manual mode so I'm okay with that. And it's cheap.
P**S
Better than the $20 toys, seems tb adequate learning vehicle.
Likes:* Crash tolerant* Not going to damage furniture or innocent bystanders* Not too loud - tolerable for close-up indoor use* Clean, crisp battery shape slides in and out of battery holder easily (as opposed to generic bag batts that get hung up on other drones' retainers* For somebody moving up from the $20 toys, controls seem more "Real World". It's no DJI Avata, but it does respond consistantly and predicatbly to the sticks.* Flashing red low-battery warning* Whatever they are using as a BMS will not let you trash a battery - as in letting it get below 3.5v when stopped flying.* The voltage readout on the little battery charger that comes with it is a nice touch.* If you are nearsighted and able to read without glasses, the image on the goggles will be clear - unlike high-end goggles where corrective lenses or diopter adjustment are needed.* The FPV display shows battery voltage.* The battery connectors, once the tendency to stick wears off with 10-15 connections/reconnections, are more convenient than the de-facto standard JSTs. Also, according to Joshua Bardwell, they are significantly more efficient.Dislikes:* Lack or orientation light for LOS use. Just a little white light on front or back would help. The brass ring would be red and green running lights port and starboard.* This user is unable to get either the Windows or Android config utility to work. Windows, maybe a driver issue compounded by lack of instructions. Android is telling me that the firmware and Android app version are mismatched - and telling me to upgrade to the version of the app that is already installed.* Lack of Trim adjustments on controller.* The quad copter tends to drift backwards a few feet after it is stopped. Let it go for a few seconds and it stabilizes... not where it was stopped, but a few feet back.* The goggles could use an external antenna. I have an el-cheapo receiver with a small antenna that plugs in to my phone and it's image holds up better than the goggles' when I am a couple rooms away in the upper level of my wooden split-level house.
P**Z
It never arrives
I've ordered this multiple times on Amazon and even directly from BetaFPV but it NEVER actually arrives. After waiting a month or two Amazon will just refund and say it was probably lost. More like never was sent. Direct from company is just as obnoxious. Too bad, as I really wanted to fly this thing.
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