Tinyhawk 2 Emax RTF and BNF kits WHATS THE DIFFERENCE

Well well, a ready to fly drone kit / bind and fly kit. Very deceiving the difference between the two. The ready to fly kit is obviously ready to fly, the bind and fly kit is a bit misleading as you will need your own controller and goggles.

If you are a beginner and have no idea what you are doing then the Ready to Fly kit is for you. Everything you need to get started. Drone, Goggles and controller. See below

If you already own your own Goggles and a FRsky D8 compatible Remote controller then you are ready to go and can purchase the Bind and Fly kit of just the drone. Below is the image of what you get with the BNF. The drone and a couple batteries.

See the difference in what you get. Some people will think they can buy a Bind and Fly and bind it to any controller they have. Not the case. You will need a controller with the FRSKY protocol.

You will also need a pair of analog goggles. These I could see some people having, but not many.

If you are new to this and want to get into FPV I would recommend the RTF kit. You will get everything you need to start flying a drone.

If you are not new to FPV, then I would recommend buying a Radiomaster controller with ELRS and buying drones that are compatible with that controller. The Radiomaster controller will be much more precise in controls while flying.

Link you to my other post of what I highly recommend for a beginner kit. page.https://www.metzgee.com/tech-blog/beginner-fpv-tiny-whoop-parts-list

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