

🚀 Tinyhawk II: Small Frame, Giant Flight Thrills!
The EMAX Tinyhawk 2 is a compact, high-performance indoor FPV racing drone featuring powerful 16000KV motors, a premium Runcam Nano 2 camera for crisp video, and a switchable 25/100/200mW VTX for adaptable range. Its redesigned durable frame includes an adjustable camera mount and throttle-responsive LEDs, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned pilots seeking speed, precision, and resilience in a sleek package.
| ASIN | B082XG1M5Q |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #222,240 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #879 in Remote- & App-Controlled Drones |
| Brand | EMAX |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (328) |
| Date First Available | 8 January 2020 |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Manufacturer | EMAX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0110001096 |
| Manufacturer reference | 0110001096 |
| Mirror Adjustment | Remote Control |
| Model | TinyHawk II |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 20.32 x 10.16 cm; 0.28 g |
| Special Features | Adjustable camera angle, Throttle response LED system |
K**R
I am a builder/pilot and enjoy 3-5" racing drones, but this Tinyhawk is great for indoor flying during bad weather, or to learn on, as it is almost indestructible. The camera feed is a Runcam with great video feed, and I get 5-6 min flights on a single 650 mah battery. Betaflight is used to configure settings, and setup and binding is easy. This is a big drone in a small package, and impressive.
T**N
Emax hat mit dem Tinyhawk II ein gutes Komplettpaket abgeliefert. Im 1S Modus kann man so um die 3 Minuten durchs Haus fliegen... oder 2:30 durchs Haus bolzen. Kamera und Übertragung sind sehr gut. Vom Keller bis zum Dachboden und wieder zurück.... Bisher ist mir nur 1 Propeller "abgeflogen" , das Chassis trotz einiger "Ditscher" noch intakt. Dank Betaflight konfigurierbar bis zum abwinken und so findet fast jeder seine Lieblingseinstellungen. Outdoor muss es wirklich schon windstill sein und im 2S Modus wird der Quad zwar zum Monster... die Akkulaufzeit liegt jedoch nur knapp über 2 Minuten. Das ist nicht viel... meist hat man nach 2 Minuten aber auch eine Pause nötig. Ein schöner Quad für Einsteiger und Fortgeschrittene
V**S
I now have three of these little guys. I'm a commercial drone pilot, and love flying. But all of my work drones are aided in flight by GPS. So I wanted to get into FPV for enjoyment. This is the perfect little bird for that. The EMAX THII is becoming one of the hottest little drones on the market. So much so, that between their popularity and the silliness of COVID shutdowns, they're hard to keep in stock. This is an indoor drone though. The slightest breeze makes them an adventure to fly outside. But their indoor range is good. And they are incredibly durable. Two of mine have hit the ground so many times I couldn't even hazard a guess. I've even flown them full throttle into the ground (and cement) by accidentally giving them full throttle when they're only 1/2 though a flip or roll. The only issue is that the LED lights on two of them are not all working, and the rx antenna is broken on one. Even with the partial antenna on the one, I still get decent range. Get more props, you will want them. And lots of batteries. Get the 1s, you don't need the 2s. Seriously, get this thing. If you don't have the controller and goggles, then get the RTF set instead of the BNF single bird.
B**B
Bought the RTF kit and lost the drone almost instantly—the throttle is extremely sensitive, especially if you don’t have experience. Bought a BNF to replace it. Now I’ve committed over 300 dollars. I really wanted to fly this thing. Guess what? It doesn’t work with the rtf radio unless you do some complicated computer stuff. I don’t have a computer. Bought a frsky radio. THAT radio doesn’t work with tiny hawk 2 unless you buy a $50 add-on. Manual is garbage (for everything—drone, radio, radio add-on. I bought a $&@) computer and spent hours on YouTube. I ought to be able to play with this $&@& toy, right? I hate YouTube! I can not figure this garbage out! Im going to cut my losses and try a different fpv. My advice, avoid FRSKY and EMAX like the plague. Tomorrow morning I’m going to fix the drone, both radios, the radio add-on and the crummy goggles with a baseball bat. It’s going to be a good day. The computer’s a keeper, though! —- E D I T —- T W O W E E K S L A T E R… Maybe I could’ve cooled off a bit before submitting that review. I’m leaving it because if you aren’t experienced in electronics, maybe you’re a couple decades wiser than the typical TinyHawk2 pilot, well, you might get frustrated. You KNOW I did! I’m so very glad I kept at it because it is THE BEST TOY I HAVE EVER HAD!!! Real talk. Get one. If you have a buddy that can help you get started maybe you won’t lose your temper and have to sleep on the couch like I did one night. Everything is aces now, though. Good luck! It’s so fun!!!
A**R
To start, I fly and build drone and have for the past 4 years or so. I got a Tinyhawk 2 last year to have something to put around the front yard without scaring the neighbors. It has since become my black lab's best buddy and has survived rain, dog slobber, teeth, crashes, and caked on grass and grime. It really is a tough little quad which works great for me. It does have cons, it has a very short range, but it is enough to fly to the tops the 100ft pines across our cul-de-sac in the neighbors back yard. I fly it on 1s and it has enough power to provide a fun flight, but it not a freestyle quad. Another issue is flight time. It gets about 2-3:30 minutes on a 450 1s which is short but workable. The 2s included in the pack yields about 1-1:30 min of flight time, which is not worth it to me so I have stuck to 1s and haven't bothered looking into 2s, not when I can just go fly my 5 inch. This will be my second Tinyhawk and I am replacing it because my crap ass voltage meter somehow shorted it and fried the FC. After a year of straight abuse I was about to replace the frame, and that is mostly because my dog gets it. I would recommend this as a 1st drone, it's tough, fun, and flyable. That said, I would not count on this being your only drone as you will want more power, handling, and range as you learn to fly. I love it enough to grab another, for what that's worth! Pics are after a year of use.
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