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The BETAFPV Cetus FPV RTF Drone Kit is a complete beginner-friendly package featuring a 65mm brushed whoop quadcopter, LiteRadio 2 SE remote, and immersive FPV goggles. With 3 flight modes, altitude hold auto-hover, and smart self-protection functions, it ensures an easy, safe, and thrilling entry into FPV drone flying. All components come neatly packed in a custom carry case, making it the perfect ready-to-fly kit for aspiring pilots.








| Manufacturer | BETAFPV |
| Brand | BETAFPV |
| Model | cetus |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 20.32 x 12.7 cm; 1.38 kg |
| Batteries | 4 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | 313881 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 313881 |
| Mirror Adjustment | Remote Control |
| Special Features | First Person View (FPV) |
| Item Weight | 1.38 Kilograms |
L**R
The initial excitement of receiving this FPV Drone was lost due to the inability to use the goggles with glasses, rendering the purchase useless..That was an expensive mistake.
E**Z
El artículo bien, solo el servicio de entrega por parte de Estafeta es muy malo
J**N
Great for getting into the hobby with a physical drone and all you would need to start. You definitely want to get some extra batteries for it. You can only really fly it indoors since it is so light the slightest breeze will make it crash. The controller is fine for learning, however can easily get interfered with. Battery life is pretty short on the drone which is expected, you only get a few minutes max per battery. I would recommend practicing in a simulator.
S**W
I love this thing! I have been interested in FPV drones for a while now but just don't have the best living situation to try learning to fly something like a 5". This thing though? Very doable. The drone itself is pretty neat. It seems custom designed to get people into the hobby. I have spent a lot of hours in sims so I knew how to fly, but really had no idea how the drone would react to me in physical reality, so first flight started on the hover mode. Going into sport mode just requires you to now think about throttle, and then going into manual mode opens it up all the way. All of these modes toggle via a switch on the controller, with an opposite switch controlling PIDs via slow, mid, fast presets. The presets seem to mostly affect rotational speed of the craft in 3d space. I don't notice a huge difference in the actual throttle, but maybe some. The tune makes switching between the modes seem pretty natural and can remind me of like a takeoff procedure. Hover off the ground, sport into position, and then acro your heart out kind of feels like takeoff, pulling up gear, closing flaps, etc vs different modes you have to learn. Sport mode's pretty fun, too and doesn't feel too much like wearing training wheels or anything. One thing to note is that if you have dreams of plugging this thing into a computer and flashing stuff on it, they will remain just that, as it's not supported in Beta/Emuflight. My one real complaint about the drone is that there is no turtle mode and the drone likes being upside down on the ground as much as peanut butter toast does. There's a switch on the remote that would be perfect for flipping the drone back over but it's used to make the VTX switch to a different channel, which I have yet to have occasion to need to do. Been upside down a lot though. The frame is pretty sturdy but BetaFPV is currently not selling replacement frames. You could easily put this drone's internals into another frame, but it's something to be aware of. The goggles were the biggest surprise. I really like them. I expected them to be kind of horrible but they're comfy, compact, clear, and easy to use. It's pretty light on features but bottom line is you can flip it on, press a button, and put it on your face and fly, and it works just as easily with other drones. I like the internal battery. For the price, I can't complain about the controller at all and if you consider the cost of the drone and goggles, it's almost like you get it for free. It works fine and is easy to use, but operationally it is a little bit clunky. It's easy to use with sims. I would say plan on keeping this as a backup or something to lend a buddy who doesn't have their own kit. All in all, wow though. As an ensemble package, I could not be more pleased with my purchase. It's exactly what I expected in terms of difficulty level, but about 200% as much fun. Get more batteries.
T**N
I've see lot of reviews before ordering this product, and in all i see that this is very good to start fpv, that this is stable in "N" mode, but in the video you can see that this is not the case
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 weeks ago