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GEPRC RTF TinyGO 4K FPV Whoop Analog Kit w/ Goggles, ELRS Radio Transmitter, Case & Drone

GEPRC RTF TinyGO 4K FPV Whoop Analog Kit w/ Goggles, ELRS Radio Transmitter, Case & Drone

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The TinyGO 4K brings 4k 60FPS recording to the world of ready-to-fly bundles, just power up your equipment and you're ready to go!  Now with ELRS!!

The TinyGO Whoop can fly for more than 6 minutes on a single pack. It's quality electronic equipment and durable frame material make sure it survives crashes. GEPRC tunes every quad and ensures optimal flight characteristics.

The TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G radio is pretty great in itself, it is a mid-size radio with nice solid ergonomics and plenty of features for quads and takes advantage of the ELRS protocol.

The included goggles are 800 by 400 pixels and provide a wild FOV.

Other goodies include a nice carrying case, props, a charger, and additional hardware!

Check out our other RTF combosall our pre-built quads and our GEPRC selection!





Features

  • Perfect for indoor flying, up to 6 mins of flight time
  • The TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G Remote Controller is specially designed for Novice and indoor flight
  • High-Quality FPV Goggle 800x480px resolution
  • Record your flights in 4K 60FPS with the onboard Caddx Loris DVR
  • Ready to fly, just power up year gear and go

Specifications

Quad
  • Frame: GEP-TG16
  • Motor to Motor: 79mm
  • FC: TAKER F411 8Bit 12A FC system
  • MCU: STM32F411
  • IMU: ICM42688P
  • OSD: BetaFlight OSD w/ AT7456E chip
  • ESC: BLheli_S 12A
  • VTX: RAD Whoop 5.8G 25~400mw VTX
  • Camera: Caddx Loris 4K 60fps
  • Propeller: GEMFAN 1636*4 (4 pairs)
  • Motors: GR1102 10000Kv
  • TinyGO 4K Weight: 54.8g
    GEPRC GR8 Remote Controller
    • Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
    • Radio Protocol: ELRS
    • Channel: 8
    • Antenna: SMA
    • Voltage: 6.6v-8.4v
    • Batteries: two 18650 batteries or a 2S battery.(not included)
    Receiver
    • Channel: 8
    • Voltage: 5V
    • Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
    • Radio Protocol: ELRS SPI
    GEPRC FPV RG1 Goggles
    • Resolution: 800x480px
    • Size of Screen: 4.3 inch
    • In-built batteries: 3.7v/2000mAh
    • Working Hours: 2.5 Hours
    • Weight: 314.6 Grams
    FPV Batteries
    • Batteries Capacity: 530mAh
    • Voltage: 4.35v 1S1P
    • Discharge rate: 90C
    • Size:61mmx16.7mmx7mm
    • Weight: 12.7 Grams
    • Interface: PH2.0
    Charger
    • Input power: 5v (USB & Type C)
    • Full charged Voltage: 4.35v
    • Output current: 500mAh
    • Charging: It can charge 4 PCS 1s HV lipo 4.35v HP2.0 plug batteries at the same time

    Includes

    • 1x TinyGO Whoop
    • 1x GEPRC TinyRadio ELRS 2.4G Transmitter
    • 1x GEPRC FPV RG1 Goggle
    • 1x GEPRC 1S LiHV 4.35v Charger
    • 4x GEPRC LiHV 4.35v 80C Batteries
    • 1x Battery Strap
    • 4x Gemfan 1636 Quad Blade
    • 1x GEPRC Fly Bag

    More Info

    • SKU: 15473
    • Barcode: 691023526846
     

    Overall rating: 4.236842 / 5 from 38 reviews.

    AI Generated Review Summary

    The GEPRC RTF TinyGO 4K FPV Whoop Analog Kit is highly regarded for its fast and reliable shipping, making it a great starter kit for beginners. Customers appreciate its quality, praising its great value and excellent video quality. The quad is also appreciated for its performance and ease of use.

    Summary topics

    • Shipping Reliability: 15%
    • Beginner Kit Value: 45%
    • Product Quality: 21%
    • Quad Performance: 18%

    Review topics: ["shipping","quality","service","issues","control","battery","support","packs","buy","price","kit","drone","quad","camera","range","transmitter","video","goggles","whoop","radio","antenna","choice","flies","freestyle","space"].

    Review highlights

    • "Also the 4k video and goggles with built in battery makes it a solid kit for anyone just starting out."Jonathan A.
    • "So in my beginner opinion is a good purchase, great quality on video, flies great out of the box."Ivan
    • "Great value and quality."Patrick C.

    Reviews

    Nice n fun

    "Nice n fun"

    Ernest E. (5/5)

    This IS the one to get starting out in FPV!

    "Awesome beginner FPV package! The reason I went with this one was that it not only has a 4K camera on board but ALSO has a built in DVR to record the flight on a MicroSD Card. Great value and quality.! This IS the one to get starting out in FPV!"

    Patrick C. (5/5)

    Loving this drone

    "Bought 4 of these. They are super fast. Need to figure out how to put them in different bands so we can fly them together but they are super fast. Googles are pretty good. Get a little fuzzy far away. Flew in an enclosed area and it was so fast. Flew great."

    Gayle K. (5/5)

    Amazing first drone

    "Coming from from sims I was afraid to junp into 5". This drone helped me learn how to fly real drones and built my confidence to take the plunge. The camera ok it is also great for the price."

    brandon b. (5/5)

    This a neat little beginner whoop.

    "I ordered it to practice flying indoors without worrying about bashing and crashing into everything. It definitely can take a licking. The camera quality is great, but the controller feels super weird in my hands since im used to holding full sized radios. I had to adjust my hand position to accommodate so it's not a deal breaker. The range with the goggles could be a LOT better, but i assume better antennas would fix that. The goggles do not fit my big head properly it feels like i have to cross my eyes to get the screen into focus. The whoop flies awesome though."

    Shawn B. (4/5)

    Quad is great love it.

    "Quad is great love it. I wish I could change FOV from 4.3. But it Flys great."

    Stanley Z. (4/5)

    Fast delivery & great support!

    "Purchased my first FPV style drone , GepRC’s TinyGO 4K from GetFPV after a difficult original experience with the manufacturer due to supply chain issues. Called GetFPV and three days later had it in my hands. Having flown cinematic style gimbal equipped drones professionally since 2016 this was my first venture into first person view flying. Naturally I had questions about setup, preferences, and best practices… GetFPV’s support staff answered every one expertly, and patiently! When you can confidently expect quick, reliable delivery and quality support, why would you go anywhere else for your FPV needs? Consider me a fan."

    John P. (5/5)

    Ready To Crash. Don't waste your money

    "I am new to FPV but have lots of camera drone experience so I have some general knowledge. I know camera drones nearly fly themselves and there is a bit of a learning curve to FPV. After watching hours of videos and reviews I finally selected a ready to fly kit. The tiny girl was a bit more pricey and before k version even a bit more but I figured you get what you pay for. Not so much. The drone came out of the box uncontrollable. As soon as you take off with the right stick centered the drone would be your hard to the left and backwards. There's no instruction manual of any kind for the drone. There is a QR code on the box you can scan with your phone but that just takes you to a page with dead links. I was unable to even find a manual for it by searching on Google. Most of my first flights were just trying to compensate for the what the drone was trying to do by itself. The very first crash was only a drop from about 10 ft about 2 seconds into the flight and one of the two supports that hold the battery cracked. Okay so now I've got my first zip tie on there. Shortly thereafter the antenna wire pop loose from the board for the single antenna. It had been glued on there to keep it from popping off I would assume but it appeared that the glue had melted and after the wire popped off the glue had filled in the socket so that you could not plug it in. So I had several hours of cleaning that out very carefully as to not damage anything finally got it back together and secured with a zip tie. During this time I finally found a video about the drifting problem. I found out that you can hook it to betaflight on your computer to correct the problem or there was actually commands you could do with the sticks while it was unarmed to calibrate the accelerometer and after that you could also adjust the trim. I chose to do it with the sticks as I was afraid to get into beta flight and all that just yet Plus I didn't know how and again there was no documentation on how to do this. So I finally got it hovering almost on its own which is a bit more than you can ask for and find that I'm actually a pretty good pilot. Probably two packs later I was flying a whole pack without crashing. Of course this was almost 2 weeks after buying it. By now there are three or four cracks in the frame in different places but all in all I still seem to be holding together pretty good. One morning I bring it out into my warehouse and I noticed it was pretty still outside. They advertise this drone as an indoor flyer but I had difficulty controlling it in the beginning even in my warehouse which is pretty good open space and tall ceilings. There's no way a newbie could fly this inside their home. So anyway, I take off inside the warehouse and fly through the bay door and get outside and a little breeze kicked up pushing the drone back towards the building for which I compensated for but since it was unexpected I overcompensated and started to head for some trees and we know how that goes with the over compensation thing it usually just gets worse so I took the drone straight up to get above the trees till I could calmly regain control of it but unfortunately now I found the wind. So I'm up and down in and out of the wind trying to get it back towards me but it just kept getting further and further away. Finally some trees were about to block my line of sight so I had to disarm the drone. About the time it would have impacted the ground I lost signal to transmitter. It wasn't that far away so I'm pretty sure the batteries came unplugged or popped out on impact seeing as one of the supports was cracked (from the first flight) and they were only being held by a zip tie. It came down in a wooded swampy area and after hours of searching I was unable to locate it. I reached out to get FPV and they said I should have notified them before problems got worse. Not sure exactly what that meant but they were not willing to help me. They advertised this kit is ready to fly. And one of the things they say is that the controller is programmable for up to three drones. This led me to believe that I could use it for other drones which is one of the reasons I chose this kit. I figured once I outgrew my drone or wrecked it I could still use the rest of the kit with other drones. Well it turns out that that transmitter only works with that receiver and no other drones that I've been able to find use that receiver. Not even other drones from GEP RC. In fact it is difficult to find that receiver for sale. All I was asking from getfpv.com was either send me a couple receivers for free that I could use on another drone or perhaps give me a discount on a tinygo drone to replace the one I lost. They said they were unable to do either. So much for customer service. My first taste of FPV... Not so good. If you're going to sell a kit ready to fly for new beginners, it's really not too much to ask to have some instructions on basic operation of the equipment. I mean that would be a very cheap thing to achieve in a very big help to people who are already feeling a bit lost. As for the goggles, I can't review those as I never even got to fly with them. I was still learning to fly this drone line of sight so now I have a pair of brand new goggles that I can't even use. I have owned three different camera drones over a period of about 2 years and never crashed a single one. I am very careful with my toys. I read instructions and I take precautions. I had already done quite a bit of educating myself before I even received it through YouTube videos and whatnot. Another piece of advice, buy from Amazon. Amazon cares about customer service and rarely has an issue with any kind of return or refund."

    James A. (1/5)

    Great Beginner Kit

    "RDQ was great to order from. Fast shipping, good price, easy to navigate. The Tinygo is a great starter kit, I crashed about 50 times before I had to hook up to betaflight to try to fix something. A few frame cracks so you may think about buying a backup with your order for about $10 bucks just to have as a spare."

    David C. (4/5)

    "Not a beginner fpv drone... its very fast for indoors and it broke in the first crash"

    Brian (2/5)

    Q&A

    Can I use the radio+goggles on other drones? Like the Geprc cinebot 30 for example
    You can use the goggle for any analog drone but the radio is unfortunately proprietary and can only bind to the tinygo
    Does it come with batteries?
    It does not and the batteries that it takes are non standard and a bit hard to find
    Can you suggest batteries? I would Like to have ones that are right
    I use the Crazepony 4pcs 650mAh 1S Battery 3.8V/4.35V HV LiPo Battery for my Geprc tinyGo 4k drone. There only $25 for 4. They last a few minutes longer then the battery’s that geprc sends you. They have pretty good charge time as well. I also use the Upgrade 1S LiPo Battery USB 3.8V/4.35V Charger 6 Channel. This charger is more durable then the one geprc sends you, and for me it charges my battery’s faster, and more efficient.
    Can someone suggest batteries? They are Not includet and i want ones that fit and have the right Details.
    530 mAh 90C/180 3.8V/ISIP/2.01WH
    Can the controller be connected to a PC to use a simulator?
    No