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BetaFPV RTF Cetus Pro FPV Analog Kit - Cetus Pro Whoop, Goggles, Transmitter, Batteries, Charger & Case

BetaFPV RTF Cetus Pro FPV Analog Kit - Cetus Pro Whoop, Goggles, Transmitter, Batteries, Charger & Case

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All batteries must be shipped by a ground shipping method.

The Cetus Pro FPV Kit is finally here! It is the best ideal choice for beginners to advance currently. Comes with a Cetus Pro brushless quadcopter, LiteRadio2 SE transmitter, and VR02 FPV Goggles. It's more powerful and maneuverable for all starters as well as FPV pros to practice indoor and outdoor.

Be sure to pick up some extra batteries so that you can fly all day! We recommend the following 1S batteries for this quad:

Check out our other RTF combos, all our pre-built quads and our BetaFPV selection!

Features

  • The auxiliary flight function is greatly reducing the threshold of operating. This is the lightest key to open the door to advanced FPV.
  • Cetus Pro quadcopter comes with a brushless power system, it's more powerful and maneuverable in flight. Pilots can achieve more FPV freestyle actions to train.
  • With the self-protection of emergency landing when out of control or in low battery, to ensure a more safe flight.
  • Made of PA12 material, the frame has an excellent impact resistance in drop & impact. Meanwhile, the 360° protection of the whoop frame ensures safe flights both indoors and outdoors.
  • All items needed for the flight are packed in an EVA portable storage bag. Better to protect and convenient to carry.

Specifications

BetaFPV LiteRadio 2

  • Frequency Range: 2.4GHz (2403MHz-2447MHz)
  • 2.4G System: NRF24L01 or CC2500
  • Channel: 8
  • Support Protocol: Bayang / Futaba S-FHSS / Frsky D16 FCC/ Frsky D16 LBT/ Frsky D8
  • Power: ≤100mw
  • Adapted Drone Type: Multirotor
  • Support USB Charging / Firmware Update
  • Support BETAFPV Simulator Connected / Customized LiteRadio System / Joystick Calibration
  • LED Light: Green-Power On / Red-Warning / Blue-Normal
  • Battery: Built-in 1000mAh 1S Battery
  • Charging Connector: Type-C

BetaFPV VR02 Goggles

  • Screen Size: 4.3"
  • Screen Resolution: 800x480p
  • Screen Brightness: 300cd/m2
  • Field of View: 55°
  • Charging Port: USB-C
  • Input Voltage: 3.7V 500mA
  • Internal Battery: 3.7V 2000mAH
  • Dimensions: 143x126x86.3mm
  • Weight: 300g

BetaFPV RTF Cetus Pro

  • Positioning system: Optical flow / Barometer / Laser
  • Height Positioning: Laser / Barometer
  • Angle Locating: Optical flow ( effective height 0.3-3m)
  • Accuracy of auto-hover: Horizontal ±0.2m, vertical ±0.3m (under no wind environment)
  • Receiver protocol: Frsky D8
  • VTX: 25mW
  • Camera tilt degree: 25°
  • Camera: C02 FPV Micro Camera
  • Propeller: 40mm 3-blade 1.5mm shaft hole
  • Power system: 1S
  • Battery: BT2.0 450mah 1S Battery (external)
  • Flight time: 4-5min
  • Flight distance: 80m (Clear line of site)

Includes

  • 1x Cetus Pro Brushless Quadcopter                             
  • 1 LiteRadio2 SE Transmitter (Frsky D8 Protocol)                        
  • 1x VR02 FPV Goggles   
  • 2x BT2.0 450mAh 1S Lipo Battery     
  • 1x BT2.0 Battery Charger and Voltage Tester
  • 1x USB Charging Cable (Type-C)
  • 1x Type-C Adapter
  • 1x Prop Removal Tool
  • 1x Portable Storage Bag

More Info

  • SKU: 16530
  • Barcode: 705644073662
 

Overall rating: 4.2608695 / 5 from 23 reviews.

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Reviews

almost perfect

"this is the best tinywhoop out-there . almost perfect. but they royaly screwed up on the camera. you can’t see where you’re going unless you are at full throttle. why they locked the camera in one place is beyond me??? i had to cut the top off with a dremel and hot glue the camera where i want it. but even though they screwed up bad on the camera, i would still buy it again and still think it’s the best whoop on the market,."

todd s. (5/5)

Great beginner kit

"Great drone starter kit, controller is easy to bind to computer, goggles are the only thing I would upgrade quickly."

Daniel T. (4/5)

Beta Cetus Pro kit

"Everything is great. I like my cetus pro better than my tiny hawk lll. Easier to control & 3 different speeds & I can't for get the led lights. Great fun. The camera could be better but all around it's a good beginners racing drone kit."

hiram b. (5/5)

Great Starter Drone Kit

"Awesome drone kit to learn to fly with - thing holds up great to crashes as you learn and is a ton of fun once you start to get better. Case that comes with the drone to store everything is really nice as well. Added bonus is the remote easily plugs into your computer and can be used for all sorts of FPV drone simulators that can help you learn to fly much quicker."

Matt H. (5/5)

Great first quad.

"Great first quad."

Beau B. (4/5)

I like this drone. It's

"I like this drone. It's very good for a beginner like me because I'm constantly crashing it and I've had almost no damage done to the props or motors. I only have a little damage on the body just a few scratches but that does not stop the little fella from flying. The controller that comes with the kit is good a little small but good. The delivery time was good only took a couple of days. I would recommend buying from this website because it seems they are the only ones that have the brushless motor version. All in all its a very good drone just don't fly it when it's windy outside."

thomas a. (4/5)

Fun little trainer that is not as fixable as it should be for a beginner drone

"It's a fun little kit, maybe a bit overhyped though. The older VR-01 Goggles are much better (I now have both). Good for a beginner as it can be crashed a ton, however replacement parts are not readily available and BetaFPV support is annoying to deal with. You can at least buy the camera which broke on mine, but now the ESC is bad and it is an aio board that is not sold separately. The frame isn't sold separately either, although mine is holding up to the abuse. 25mw is only enough to get your feet wet and getting you to want more. The controller probably won't be usable with any future purchases, however it is nice to hook up to a computer for a simulator. It has been a fun little indoor/outdoor training toy but be prepared to jump through hoops to fix it when it breaks."

Brian F. (3/5)

Perfect for kids!

"Awesome way for my 11 year old to learn! Not too powerful or heavy to be dangerous. Powerful enough to zip around our front yard. My daughter did an hour in the sim and then started flying around our front yard!!!"

Carl K. (5/5)

Yes

"Oh I have to write something. It's what I ordered. It showed up. Thanks."

John R. (5/5)

Great little drone!

"Fast and reliable shipping. Carry case it comes with is well made. Bought this drone to hold me over during the winter until I can get the quad I really want. Has been great for learning how to fly slow and controlled with limited space. Even came with a RDQ battery strap!"

Nathan C. (5/5)

Q&A

if i am not satisfied with the product an i return it?
Open a ticket @ support@racedayquads.com send me a few photos and a video in a Google Drive Folder and I will look into it for you.
How i can reccord my flight?
Only with the vr03 goggles...the vr02 does not have a DVR.
How are the goggles with glasses?
No, glasses will not fit inside of the goggles (or Emax or other RFT kits). If your prescription is not severe (I have 20/30 vision) it will not be an issue to fly without them. Skyzone Cobra S and X models have been reviewed to accommodate glasses, beyond those box goggles the Fat Sharks, DJI and other non box styles can work with prescription inserts but will cost a lot more than starter kit goggles.