Which one would you get and WHY? Tinyhawk - bit.ly/Tinyhawk or the mobula 7 - bit.ly/Mobula7fpv both are amazing. the hawk is more refined but I just cant stop enjoying the power of the mobula.
This is getting crazier, I still can't decide which one to get, I like how emax motor is bearing(not bushing), and get simple 1s with great flying for it is(also has f4), but mobula7 with 2s is different beast, daang it!!!
Well that was a pretty pointless comparison for something that is advertised as an indoor racer, but honestly I'm just more impressed how well it goes outside. Also, Emax's recent micro-size props have been indestructible and pretty cheap too, not to mention they won't be touched within this super-tough frame, so I don't think that's a fair thing to list as a con, seems like you're just nitpicking. Actually the fact they don't include spares just shows that they have confidence in this thing's durability. And you didn't even mention Mobula's durability which was #1 concern many people had with it and in general with brushless whoop since the beginning. I get that Mobula is attractive because it's more versatile, but not all of us want that from a whoop and I don't agree with pushing that idea so hard. The only point I can agree with to some extent is camera angle, even if I never actually touched that on my whoops that have the option. On the pro side, Emax put a proper FC and proper motors on this thing, actually invested something into design instead of just copying others and they took care of the major issues we had with brushless whoops instead of just making it go faster. At least give them credit for that.
Filip Radelic and they say they are making a faster one at the moment and this one was more oriented toward to get beginners into the air without braking stuff etc.
@@bennieleip579 When Stu is HIPED about a product like MOB 7 I could already see him cherry picking and an unfair comparison between the two... this are different and shouldn't be compared the way Stu did... I like both and I will buy the Mob 7 as well once it is back in stock!
The M7 motors also has bushings where the TinyHawk has bearings. Bushings sound awful and do wear out. I've also had a couple of those cheap bushing motors fall apart on me randomly in my very limited brushless whoop experience. This is the first UAVfutures video I watched in a while and I'm pretty surprised they totally omitted indoor flying...
You couldn't fly indoor on 2s last time in the basement. The Mobula 7 is great in the park it is fast but again it has to be outside, so for the winter and indoor emax is the winner. If you get 4 batteries it means more fly time as well because you don't have to plug in 2 at the same time.
How would they go against each other indoors though? Which would be best for indoor flying? Would love to know that! Since it's already snowing here for me haha.
Exactly. Which is best, a Dodge Demon or a base Carrera 4S? Sure, on a drag strip, the Demon is a clear choice. But.... what about in autocross? The Demon would get destroyed. So neither is just plain "best," but each is dominant in a given realm. So, would the Mobulus still be the best indoor on 1S? Would it last longer than the Tiny on one battery? There's no grass and leaves indoors, so would it fair better in an indoor crash? Is it more controllable with 1S on a tight coarse? Though I haven't conducted these trials, my bet is the Tiny would be better. Im sure the Mobulus was designed and optimised for 2S, so it likely will compromise a fair share of performance in every aspect once dropped to 1S.
I got my Mobula7 tonight and it is everything the reviews say. It's a little rocket on 2s and does Acro pretty well. On 1s with the 550 GNB batteries I have plenty of power indoors and getting more than 5 minutes of fun without even pushing the batteries at all. I have a second one on the way. Finally a really good whoop. Winter won't be so bad this year. :)
That really is an unfair comparison. Like comparing a big truck and a corvette. They have different purposes. I'd like to see which one would do better for a novice in the pit track for instance. The 2s would be awfully hard to handle inside if you aren't really good at throttle management. Conversely, if you want to do acrobatics with the emax it would be harder to arrest falls.
@@schridogg3822 wasnt complaining. Just agreeing with him and stating the obvious that it is a worthless comparison. I'm just wondering why you would feel the need to complain about what you interpreted as someone complaining?
Asking which is better is an incomplete question and trying to answer it is asinine. Which is better for Freestyle? Outdoor? Indoor? Then the answers are obvious and don't need to be explained.
My friend got his Mobula7 a few days ago and mine should be here next week. My friend has been flying indoor micros since the Tiny Whoops first came out and he says the Mobula7 is the best one he has ever had. He did say that on 2S (2 300mah) the flight times are very short. On 1S 550 in the house he gets over 5 minutes. He has a Tiny Hawk on the way also but no info on that one yet.
I use micro whoops almost exclusively inside, so the Emax gets the nod for stability and durability in that environment. Also, I don't need 2S indoors, and don't see how anybody can honestly disagree with that. Nice that we have the option though. You didn't really go into how the downward facing props create less tumbling air beneath the craft which adds to stability... which is especially useful i-n-d-o-o-r-s. LOL, exit soapbox! I'll stay with the Kingkong Maxi's outdoors. Great review nonetheless!
I agree 1s indoors is the way to go, but both of these craft can run 1s. didnt really notice any stability change with the props underneath but the 1 thing that I relaly did notice was the lack of power in the hawk outdoors.
@@UAVfutures Staircases. Try flying up and down stairs indoors in a house - your standard width hallway ones, nothing larger. THAT is where the downward prop was turbulence becomes your worst enemy, in my experience. Fly even REMOTELY close to a wall in those odd tight airspaces? Well, hopefully it lands right-side up, so you don't have to go flip it over. :-x
Sorry but I can't agree or disagree with you about the Emax being the best for indoor flying because the M7 can do 1s AND adjust the camera angle, so even if the Emax flies better outside in 1s maybe the M7 can fly way better indoors because of how much you can do with the camera, so after watching this video I still don't know which one is the best indoor flyer.
it is not! but the beta 75x has more VTX power and you can install your own receiver for better range... It has a very sturdy frame but Price difference is significant. Mob 7 is 95-105 and Beta75x is 140+... Check out Nick Burnes review and compare of all of them... Mob 7 is really great bang for the buck if you want a 2s!
Look it's winter here in the northern hemisphere and we need reviews of indoor quads. That means comparing them in the same conditions and cell count that you would use them indoors. For the most part there are "indoor quads" and "outdoor quads" and people need to know which one is better for which location. The game may be changing with microquads that do both well, but a lot of people still use different quads for indoor and outdoor. So do reviews on indoor quads with indoor flights and indoor batteries then do likewise for outdoor quads.
I don't believe a direct comparison is even possible (not accurately anyway) It really depends on what you want to fly, how you want to fly it and where you want to fly it. Not exactly comparing apples and oranges more like comparing crinkle cut chips with straight cuts :D But you gave it a fair go given that your flying style automatically predicates a preference for the Mobula. _As for the props I'd only worry about that when I see them getting broken_ ;)
hi iv recently got my sellf a emax tinyhawk and i want to know if you can use a flysky controller to fly or would i have to go buy a frsky controller ps keep up the good work with the videos i enjoy watching them as im new to the world of fpv
Yea....I don't understand why he didn't do that, really doesn't make much sense. I mean, saying that the quad that flies on 2s is faster than the one that flies on 1s isn't much of a review or comparison, it's just common sense
How often do we really break whoop props anyway. After hundreds of batteries in my brushed whoops, I think I’ve maybe broken 2 or 3. I completely agree the stock rates on the TinyHawk are way low.
I wish you’d have said something about durability. Flying indoors tends to have a lot more crashing. Breaking frames and such really ruins an evening of flying. Indoor flying doesn’t put as much of a premium on speed either.
Hi to this transmitter, FrSky ACCST Taranis Q X7 Transmitter what is the best receiver? For Mobula 7 V2 Compatible Frsky EU-LBT Receiver ( XM+ Receiver) Compatible Flysky AFHDS/ AFHDS-2A Receiver
Oh, nice. I have been waiting for someone to do a direct comparison between these two. Unfortunately I can't watch it now but excited to take a look after work today.
Can you tell me which emax drone the first gen or gen 2. It's a 30 dollar difference. I am just starting fpv but I have flown drones for awhile. I want the goggles and all so is the 1st or 2and gen better. Or is there an even better rtf setup.
Where I live, I'm not going to be able to fly outside until April. What I would like to know is how they compare on 1s inside and which 1 is the most durable, and cost and availability of replacement frames. Thanks, Mark
just look at how fast they rolled out the baby hawk products all summer, i bet they looked at ppls feedback and are already working on a 1-2s pro version. no doubt.
The tinyhawk is designed and sell it as an indoor flyer NOT outdoor. So you just went and compare exclusively on an outdoor environment and with the Mobula on 2s batteries. Pretty biased review. And you can’t go an say you don’t have a whoop track, as you have Stu’s basement. Try to be fair next time! Not for the product but for your name. Because for that matter place on that park the Mobula against any 2 inch quad with 3s battery and see which one is faster.
I agree with your choice and opinions,I got a friend that likes the emax but once I seen your review of the mobula 7 i said that's the one I want lol tiny hawk I bet will have a v2 very soon lol always looking forward to your videos .
Hello, does the remote controll come with the mobula 7 module in the package, or do i have to buy some? How do i choose and connect it with the drone (if needed). please answer ASAP, TY.
I think the way you tested it was a bit unfair. I like to race ma woop inside the house and occasionally in the garden, I haven't got the space to go that fast or the skills. I would like to see a video of the way that they respond indorse on 1s and see if one gos to fast and is uncontrollable
You talk about which one is better for the upcoming indoor winter season, then you compare the two by soaring them over trees outside in warm green environment? Really? Of course a couple of speed freaks are gonna pick the fastest one outside on a nice warm day. I want to know which one is more durable inside where I’m gonna be smashing it off walls, ceilings, floors, and such all winter long. I would like to have a groups of “INDOOR” racers all get the same quad to race each other with INSIDE! So which one of these do I recommend to that groups FPV of enthusiasts? Which one will hold up better to people smashing them around into obstacles? Thanks for doing these reviews, your effort is always appreciated. G’Day!
What about the rest of the hardware, like the ESCs etc? Could those handle 2S? Did you try connecting a couple of smaller batteries in series, stacked like on the Mobula 7? I know an F4 controller can be programmed to handle either no problem, and it's easily accessible over USB, so would you mind trying this, if you haven't already? That might give us a more fair comparison, because I think I'm in the same boat as Trev - I wish the Tiny Hawk was a 2S because it does look a lot nicer.
Please you can make a vid about what you do after building a racing quad? I really need that.(all you have to do from building a quad to make it fly) Thanks
It would seem that everyone is wanting to know which one of these is the best. To me these seem to be different kinds of quads that are hard to compare with each other. The Mobula 7 looks way faster and the Tinyhawk looks easier to fly, at least indoors. Like you said they both have their good points. Which one is the best? Who knows? For me I think I'd be happy with either one so I'm going to get be both of them and be twice as happy.
Tinyhawk is a fantastic indoor drone, have had mine about a month, crashed it probably about 100 times and still looks and flies like new, quick, nimble, and can handle some serious abuse. if you don't already have this drone buy it now,
i'd like to see a complete noob testing these two, can you just grab somebody randomly in the park and get them to try them both, you guys kinda have the skills, but what are they like for fpv noobs. i'm still gonna recommend the mobula7 cause it can do outdoors or indoors so it has some added value for somebody going forward. but i thought the emax handled really really well, and i wonder if that is clincher for an fpv noob.
I Already ordered a mobula 7. I just wasn't as impressed with tiny hawk as I was with the mobula 7. Now in door flying it would probably be better. As soon as you did a punch out with the mobula I was sold. It looked like a 5inch flying in the DVR footage. Also I fly in a area with a lot of tall grass and with the push props I would worry about taking off and landing too much. I used to use a landing pad but one day it took off into the wind lol.
I really like the look of the Tiny Hawk!!!!! They did a good job with this one!!! But they are both great little whoops!!!!!! Cool post my friend!!!!! And GREAT CHANNEL 👍😀👍 1s is all that is needed flying indoor!!
I think a fair representation of the 2 would be, if I already have a tinyhawk, should I upgrade to the mobula? Is it worth spending another $100 to upgrade... Great video, One of these will be my chrstmas present to myself if I can find anyone with one in stock... Just ordered my first Taranis QX7 and looking forward to trying out the sims and some indoor whoop action before crashing my way through a park with a 5inch...
I agree with you it is better to have versatility with these micros, I think emax should have bnf models with dsmx (aftermarket rx) I had to convert my tiny hawk to dsmx it was a pain.
STEW!!! how do you get such great dvr in parks with all of those trees and plants? Whenever i fly in a park like that i cant go behind 1 or 2 trees without video all but cutting out.
Stu, would be great if you could have a look at the Kingkong et 115 v2. I have one and it is pretty good (don't have these two so cannot compare). Love the channel and content - thanks for putting all together.
Doubt the Mobula's durability. Support EMAX! We need to support the new things. Mobula just the power, no design idea, no RTF for the beginner. RTF can more people to enjoy fpv activity in the near future. I prefer to EMAX! And EMAX shows the quality control for many things.
Thats what makes the Mobula better in my opinion...the fact that there aren't proprietary parts included. The design is simple and known to work. Not bashing the EMAX but the Mobula has replacement parts available and from a variety of places. The motors can be swapped, the props can be changed, FC can be upgraded...all with parts that are currently available on the market. The Mobula is available in FrSKY, Flysky, and DSMX (more variety than EMAX) RTF so im not sure where you see the non RTF version. EMAX could have murdered the competition if the Tiny Hawk could fly 1 or 2S (AIO board only allows for 1S).
I have not done heaps of flying., got into it big about 7 months ago but my stuff broke a few months into it and then winter so just left it alone watching FPV vids. getting back into it now... but over the time this is the biggest debate i have seen so far. (Have been watching FPV Vids for about 14months)
Bloody good question. The motors are the same but slightly slower on the emax, so yeah, it will all depend on the esc, if they are the same size i cant see why it wouldnt work. You may want to change the camera angle if you get it to go faster tho, or you will be going the same speed on 2s as 1s but with more punch to get you out of ( or in too lol ) trouble.
I had my phone sitting on my desk while watching this and bixby opened, figured out its from GT at 13:50 (apparently bixby thinks hes saying "ok google") :'D thats hilarious
Which one would you get and WHY? Tinyhawk - bit.ly/Tinyhawk or the mobula 7 - bit.ly/Mobula7fpv both are amazing. the hawk is more refined but I just cant stop enjoying the power of the mobula.
This is getting crazier, I still can't decide which one to get, I like how emax motor is bearing(not bushing), and get simple 1s with great flying for it is(also has f4), but mobula7 with 2s is different beast, daang it!!!
Already pre ordered tinyhawk...think I'm gonna wait for the updated M7.
How about showing us some of the mobula7 one the same track but just on 1s, so comparing the 1s TinyHawk with a 1s Mobula7?
@@bukscoetzer agree, now that what I want to know too
@@bukscoetzer Mobula7 is much slower on 1s. On a 1s basis only, the TinyHawk wins.
Well that was a pretty pointless comparison for something that is advertised as an indoor racer, but honestly I'm just more impressed how well it goes outside. Also, Emax's recent micro-size props have been indestructible and pretty cheap too, not to mention they won't be touched within this super-tough frame, so I don't think that's a fair thing to list as a con, seems like you're just nitpicking. Actually the fact they don't include spares just shows that they have confidence in this thing's durability. And you didn't even mention Mobula's durability which was #1 concern many people had with it and in general with brushless whoop since the beginning. I get that Mobula is attractive because it's more versatile, but not all of us want that from a whoop and I don't agree with pushing that idea so hard. The only point I can agree with to some extent is camera angle, even if I never actually touched that on my whoops that have the option. On the pro side, Emax put a proper FC and proper motors on this thing, actually invested something into design instead of just copying others and they took care of the major issues we had with brushless whoops instead of just making it go faster. At least give them credit for that.
Filip Radelic and they say they are making a faster one at the moment and this one was more oriented toward to get beginners into the air without braking stuff etc.
@@bennieleip579 When Stu is HIPED about a product like MOB 7 I could already see him cherry picking and an unfair comparison between the two... this are different and shouldn't be compared the way Stu did... I like both and I will buy the Mob 7 as well once it is back in stock!
@@bennieleip579 Where did they say this?
AUS10 i think it was nick burns that had contact with them and he said that in a vid reviewing this quad
The M7 motors also has bushings where the TinyHawk has bearings. Bushings sound awful and do wear out. I've also had a couple of those cheap bushing motors fall apart on me randomly in my very limited brushless whoop experience. This is the first UAVfutures video I watched in a while and I'm pretty surprised they totally omitted indoor flying...
Appreciate the review but why didn't you do a 1s comparison in a real tiny whoop environment (Trev's track)?
My thoughts the only way to compare them. Apples to apples
I have to agree.
Sorry for being a newbie... what does 1S 2S refer to? The battery cells?
@@DucatiKozak yepp, number of cells. More cells means the motors spin faster.
@@Stormod thnx!
You couldn't fly indoor on 2s last time in the basement. The Mobula 7 is great in the park it is fast but again it has to be outside, so for the winter and indoor emax is the winner. If you get 4 batteries it means more fly time as well because you don't have to plug in 2 at the same time.
YES,I agree
You can fly mob7 1s or 2s,I fly 2s inside and it's fine, frame is weak tho 4sure:)
Fly it 1s. you can do that...
Would be curious if you could do an update video of the Tinyhawk II vs the Mobula 7 V2.
How would they go against each other indoors though? Which would be best for indoor flying? Would love to know that! Since it's already snowing here for me haha.
Exactly. Which is best, a Dodge Demon or a base Carrera 4S? Sure, on a drag strip, the Demon is a clear choice. But.... what about in autocross? The Demon would get destroyed. So neither is just plain "best," but each is dominant in a given realm. So, would the Mobulus still be the best indoor on 1S? Would it last longer than the Tiny on one battery? There's no grass and leaves indoors, so would it fair better in an indoor crash? Is it more controllable with 1S on a tight coarse? Though I haven't conducted these trials, my bet is the Tiny would be better. Im sure the Mobulus was designed and optimised for 2S, so it likely will compromise a fair share of performance in every aspect once dropped to 1S.
Yeah it did snow a little in Cleveland this morning!!!! Whoop time
Definitely the tinyhawk. With the right PIDs and confit you can make your controls super precise so it’s quick af indoor
I got my Mobula7 tonight and it is everything the reviews say. It's a little rocket on 2s and does Acro pretty well. On 1s with the 550 GNB batteries I have plenty of power indoors and getting more than 5 minutes of fun without even pushing the batteries at all. I have a second one on the way. Finally a really good whoop. Winter won't be so bad this year. :)
That really is an unfair comparison. Like comparing a big truck and a corvette. They have different purposes. I'd like to see which one would do better for a novice in the pit track for instance. The 2s would be awfully hard to handle inside if you aren't really good at throttle management. Conversely, if you want to do acrobatics with the emax it would be harder to arrest falls.
How many times in the video did he say people would come complaining about the same thing you are? People asked for this comparison so he delivered.
@@schridogg3822 wasnt complaining. Just agreeing with him and stating the obvious that it is a worthless comparison. I'm just wondering why you would feel the need to complain about what you interpreted as someone complaining?
Asking which is better is an incomplete question and trying to answer it is asinine. Which is better for Freestyle? Outdoor? Indoor? Then the answers are obvious and don't need to be explained.
What about betafpv 75x?
My friend got his Mobula7 a few days ago and mine should be here next week. My friend has been flying indoor micros since the Tiny Whoops first came out and he says the Mobula7 is the best one he has ever had. He did say that on 2S (2 300mah) the flight times are very short. On 1S 550 in the house he gets over 5 minutes. He has a Tiny Hawk on the way also but no info on that one yet.
I use micro whoops almost exclusively inside, so the Emax gets the nod for stability and durability in that environment. Also, I don't need 2S indoors, and don't see how anybody can honestly disagree with that. Nice that we have the option though. You didn't really go into how the downward facing props create less tumbling air beneath the craft which adds to stability... which is especially useful i-n-d-o-o-r-s. LOL, exit soapbox! I'll stay with the Kingkong Maxi's outdoors. Great review nonetheless!
I agree 1s indoors is the way to go, but both of these craft can run 1s. didnt really notice any stability change with the props underneath but the 1 thing that I relaly did notice was the lack of power in the hawk outdoors.
@@UAVfutures Staircases. Try flying up and down stairs indoors in a house - your standard width hallway ones, nothing larger. THAT is where the downward prop was turbulence becomes your worst enemy, in my experience. Fly even REMOTELY close to a wall in those odd tight airspaces? Well, hopefully it lands right-side up, so you don't have to go flip it over. :-x
Got the mobula7 and will not go back to 1s..I fly 3s inside w/ 110,scary but I do it newayz:)
What about the new kingkong ldarc et 115? It can take up to 3s..
Sorry but I can't agree or disagree with you about the Emax being the best for indoor flying because the M7 can do 1s AND adjust the camera angle, so even if the Emax flies better outside in 1s maybe the M7 can fly way better indoors because of how much you can do with the camera, so after watching this video I still don't know which one is the best indoor flyer.
Trevs nose hair is outta control😂🤣
Can you compare the Mobula 7 to the Beta 75X. I want to know if the Mobula 7 is better than the Beta 75X.
it is not! but the beta 75x has more VTX power and you can install your own receiver for better range... It has a very sturdy frame but Price difference is significant. Mob 7 is 95-105 and Beta75x is 140+... Check out Nick Burnes review and compare of all of them... Mob 7 is really great bang for the buck if you want a 2s!
Look it's winter here in the northern hemisphere and we need reviews of indoor quads. That means comparing them in the same conditions and cell count that you would use them indoors. For the most part there are "indoor quads" and "outdoor quads" and people need to know which one is better for which location. The game may be changing with microquads that do both well, but a lot of people still use different quads for indoor and outdoor. So do reviews on indoor quads with indoor flights and indoor batteries then do likewise for outdoor quads.
In my area whoop races are limited to 1s make sure if you want to race you know what the rules are in your area
You didn't do a direct 1s to 1s comparison... So I bought both... I am only planning to fly indoors... If emax makes it 2s I'll get that also!
Let us know how the 2 work for you on 1S?
TYVM for this vid. I've been considering both and was wondering which of these might be best. Excellent comparison.
I don't believe a direct comparison is even possible (not accurately anyway) It really depends on what you want to fly, how you want to fly it and where you want to fly it.
Not exactly comparing apples and oranges more like comparing crinkle cut chips with straight cuts :D But you gave it a fair go given that your flying style automatically predicates a preference for the Mobula.
_As for the props I'd only worry about that when I see them getting broken_ ;)
hi iv recently got my sellf a emax tinyhawk and i want to know if you can use a flysky controller to fly or would i have to go buy a frsky controller ps keep up the good work with the videos i enjoy watching them as im new to the world of fpv
Thank u... I am on the balance beam with these two micros...
Could of compared it to the M7 just using 1 battery.
Fair enough but that's not a true comparison is it? The m7 can fly 2s and makes a huge difference.
Yea....I don't understand why he didn't do that, really doesn't make much sense. I mean, saying that the quad that flies on 2s is faster than the one that flies on 1s isn't much of a review or comparison, it's just common sense
I went to ama expo west in Los Angeles and got to fly it. I love how it flies. Thank you for always giving reliable and consistent reviews👍🏽!
I got to get a Mobula 7 now. Awesome flying Stew...
How often do we really break whoop props anyway. After hundreds of batteries in my brushed whoops, I think I’ve maybe broken 2 or 3.
I completely agree the stock rates on the TinyHawk are way low.
I wish you’d have said something about durability. Flying indoors tends to have a lot more crashing. Breaking frames and such really ruins an evening of flying. Indoor flying doesn’t put as much of a premium on speed either.
Hi to this transmitter, FrSky ACCST Taranis Q X7 Transmitter what is the best receiver?
For Mobula 7 V2
Compatible Frsky EU-LBT Receiver ( XM+ Receiver)
Compatible Flysky AFHDS/ AFHDS-2A Receiver
So, does the drone come s with everything needed to fly fpv? the remote, goggles, etc.?
Oh, nice. I have been waiting for someone to do a direct comparison between these two. Unfortunately I can't watch it now but excited to take a look after work today.
Got a bunch of BG points about to expire ( just under the $20 withdraw cap). Suggestions on what I should do with them?
Stew what about the new kingkong et 115 whoop it can take 3s😊 please let us know if its better than the mobula..?
Can you tell me which emax drone the first gen or gen 2. It's a 30 dollar difference. I am just starting fpv but I have flown drones for awhile. I want the goggles and all so is the 1st or 2and gen better. Or is there an even better rtf setup.
Where I live, I'm not going to be able to fly outside until April. What I would like to know is how they compare on 1s inside and which 1 is the most durable, and cost and availability of replacement frames.
Thanks,
Mark
Can u try the emax in 2s see if the componants will take it and then compare again
what do you have to do to the flight controller if you have to change it in order to make sure the motors spin up , I'm having trouble
just look at how fast they rolled out the baby hawk products all summer, i bet they looked at ppls feedback and are already working on a 1-2s pro version. no doubt.
The tinyhawk is designed and sell it as an indoor flyer NOT outdoor.
So you just went and compare exclusively on an outdoor environment and with the Mobula on 2s batteries. Pretty biased review. And you can’t go an say you don’t have a whoop track, as you have Stu’s basement. Try to be fair next time! Not for the product but for your name.
Because for that matter place on that park the Mobula against any 2 inch quad with 3s battery and see which one is faster.
i agree... You should've shown some indoor flying
The RTF version comes with a tx.., is that tx running frsky d8 protocol. And can i bind my taranis to the tinyhawk in the RTF kit?
Seems your Mobula7 had some real grass eating :) I'm curious how long your batteries will live being discharged to 3.0V.
Wher is the video with the tiny hawk 2s cable mod and red rubberband for holding the 2 batteryes?
What is the best frame replacement for the mobula7 ?
is the feed in the goggles better than the video?
FFRC has put on the Tinyhawk some others props... (to make it to turtle mode)
PauL TerL I was trying to think of that same video. Those other props did great on the tiny hawk.
Racerstar 1.5" 4-blade props press fit.
@@cccagley5276 i hope to see stew reply to this......stew! lol
I agree with your choice and opinions,I got a friend that likes the emax but once I seen your review of the mobula 7 i said that's the one I want lol tiny hawk I bet will have a v2 very soon lol always looking forward to your videos .
Agreed i said the same thing. emax did it with the baby hawk r too with the going from 2in to 2.5in and then 3in. I'm going to wait on the v2.
Great comparison, I'd love some kind of indoor course to compare these quad with too.
Would you please get a rapidfire or Clearview for dvr heavy reviews.
Hello, does the remote controll come with the mobula 7 module in the package, or do i have to buy some?
How do i choose and connect it with the drone (if needed).
please answer ASAP, TY.
I think the way you tested it was a bit unfair. I like to race ma woop inside the house and occasionally in the garden, I haven't got the space to go that fast or the skills. I would like to see a video of the way that they respond indorse on 1s and see if one gos to fast and is uncontrollable
As a beginner looking for an indoor quad switch one would you recommend?
Thank you so much for all your efforts, I value your opinions.
what rates did you use on the tiny hawk?
You talk about which one is better for the upcoming indoor winter season, then you compare the two by soaring them over trees outside in warm green environment? Really? Of course a couple of speed freaks are gonna pick the fastest one outside on a nice warm day. I want to know which one is more durable inside where I’m gonna be smashing it off walls, ceilings, floors, and such all winter long. I would like to have a groups of “INDOOR” racers all get the same quad to race each other with INSIDE! So which one of these do I recommend to that groups FPV of enthusiasts? Which one will hold up better to people smashing them around into obstacles? Thanks for doing these reviews, your effort is always appreciated. G’Day!
Thanks for the comparison, Stu!!! Don’t worry about giving info to folks who didn’t ask for it, and comment anyways!!! Great info as always!! 👍🏼😎
Have you reviewed the Acrobree V2 yet?!
What about the rest of the hardware, like the ESCs etc? Could those handle 2S? Did you try connecting a couple of smaller batteries in series, stacked like on the Mobula 7? I know an F4 controller can be programmed to handle either no problem, and it's easily accessible over USB, so would you mind trying this, if you haven't already? That might give us a more fair comparison, because I think I'm in the same boat as Trev - I wish the Tiny Hawk was a 2S because it does look a lot nicer.
Would the tiny hawk be a good FPV for people just starting out with quads?
Hello, can you help me with what kind of connector does the battery have (the name)?
i',m geting one tinyhawk
lol "I gotta big one that a lot of people wanna see!" .... had me chuckling! at 0:06
Please you can make a vid about what you do after building a racing quad? I really need that.(all you have to do from building a quad to make it fly)
Thanks
Is Tinyhawk going to be flysky version? This is the biggest plus for M7. The rest is just a detail
It would seem that everyone is wanting to know which one of these is the best. To me these seem to be different kinds of quads that are hard to compare with each other. The Mobula 7 looks way faster and the Tinyhawk looks easier to fly, at least indoors. Like you said they both have their good points. Which one is the best? Who knows? For me I think I'd be happy with either one so I'm going to get be both of them and be twice as happy.
Steward, do you know if emax will put out the 2s ( or mk2) of the Tinyhawk for Christmass?????
Super danke!!
Ciao!
Tinyhawk is a fantastic indoor drone, have had mine about a month, crashed it probably about 100 times and still looks and flies like new, quick, nimble, and can handle some serious abuse. if you don't already have this drone buy it now,
i'd like to see a complete noob testing these two, can you just grab somebody randomly in the park and get them to try them both, you guys kinda have the skills, but what are they like for fpv noobs. i'm still gonna recommend the mobula7 cause it can do outdoors or indoors so it has some added value for somebody going forward. but i thought the emax handled really really well, and i wonder if that is clincher for an fpv noob.
I love stu!!! I’ve wanted this for so long! Ur the best this deserves a like
Interesting video, thank you! Now could you compare the new TinyHawk "S" (which is also 1S and 2S) to the Mobula 7? Thank you!
How about flying the mobula on 1S for indoors?
Thanks for the comparison!
Ocean City NJ sweater is back. Where did you get that???
Apples to oranges. And you will never damage a prop on the TinyHawk.
You can actually adjust the camera angle, according to kabab fpv, check his video
The KV on the Emax is lower than the Mobula7.. Can you do a video of the Emax on 2S ? :)
M7 on 1s vs tinyhawk on an indoor track !!!
Which would be the best ?
I Already ordered a mobula 7. I just wasn't as impressed with tiny hawk as I was with the mobula 7. Now in door flying it would probably be better.
As soon as you did a punch out with the mobula I was sold. It looked like a 5inch flying in the DVR footage. Also I fly in a area with a lot of tall grass and with the push props I would worry about taking off and landing too much.
I used to use a landing pad but one day it took off into the wind lol.
Compare the Mobula7 and the BetaFPV 75x !
I really like the look of the Tiny Hawk!!!!! They did a good job with this one!!! But they are both great little whoops!!!!!! Cool post my friend!!!!! And
GREAT CHANNEL
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1s is all that is needed flying indoor!!
And yes I have the Mobula7. Thanks for the information on the two.
I think a fair representation of the 2 would be, if I already have a tinyhawk, should I upgrade to the mobula? Is it worth spending another $100 to upgrade... Great video, One of these will be my chrstmas present to myself if I can find anyone with one in stock... Just ordered my first Taranis QX7 and looking forward to trying out the sims and some indoor whoop action before crashing my way through a park with a 5inch...
I agree with you it is better to have versatility with these micros, I think emax should have bnf models with dsmx (aftermarket rx) I had to convert my tiny hawk to dsmx it was a pain.
Thanks for comparing these two drones! I was thinking that the mobula was the one to get. But you just confirmed it. Thanks for the great videos!
how about Mobula vs BetaFpv 65x or 75x?
Thanks for the good vid. I'm starting with tinyhawk!
See how that opening for the lens is oval shaped? definitely able to increase camera angle 🛠 just need an imagination.
RACERSTAR 1535 WILL FIT AND U CAN USE T MODE WITH THEM TOO..
Can I bind the tinyhawk to my Turnigy evolution?
Picked up the Mobula 7 Can u review the new gt8
Not sure if the emax has a proper 25mw vtx, heaps more breakup compared to the mobula
STEW!!! how do you get such great dvr in parks with all of those trees and plants? Whenever i fly in a park like that i cant go behind 1 or 2 trees without video all but cutting out.
Hey, where can I buy 2s batteries for the mobula7?
I want the tiny hawk but it doesn’t come with flysky (not gonna buy a seperate flysky receiver)
How does the mobula 7 fly on 1s? Like if I flew it in my house. Like to see some dvr of that. Keep up the great work Stu your great!
The mobula is a great tiny quad but I prefer my Tiny hawk for indoor winter flying for sure. Great video
Stu, would be great if you could have a look at the Kingkong et 115 v2. I have one and it is pretty good (don't have these two so cannot compare). Love the channel and content - thanks for putting all together.
Doubt the Mobula's durability. Support EMAX! We need to support the new things. Mobula just the power, no design idea, no RTF for the beginner. RTF can more people to enjoy fpv activity in the near future. I prefer to EMAX! And EMAX shows the quality control for many things.
Thats what makes the Mobula better in my opinion...the fact that there aren't proprietary parts included. The design is simple and known to work. Not bashing the EMAX but the Mobula has replacement parts available and from a variety of places. The motors can be swapped, the props can be changed, FC can be upgraded...all with parts that are currently available on the market.
The Mobula is available in FrSKY, Flysky, and DSMX (more variety than EMAX) RTF so im not sure where you see the non RTF version. EMAX could have murdered the competition if the Tiny Hawk could fly 1 or 2S (AIO board only allows for 1S).
I have not done heaps of flying., got into it big about 7 months ago but my stuff broke a few months into it and then winter so just left it alone watching FPV vids. getting back into it now... but over the time this is the biggest debate i have seen so far. (Have been watching FPV Vids for about 14months)
what will happen if we tried 2s connection way like in Mobula7?
Bloody good question. The motors are the same but slightly slower on the emax, so yeah, it will all depend on the esc, if they are the same size i cant see why it wouldnt work. You may want to change the camera angle if you get it to go faster tho, or you will be going the same speed on 2s as 1s but with more punch to get you out of ( or in too lol ) trouble.
I agree Make the tinyhawk 1-2s and adjustable camera and it might be better than the mobula7....oh and fix the prop problem for turtle mode!
Stew !!! G’day from Texas ....I want your opinion on the LDDARC et115 3s whoop or maybe a head 2 head against the “M7”
So, where is the 1S head to head race? Are they too small for a speed gun? I have questions. 😜🤘Keep rocking the solid content
I had my phone sitting on my desk while watching this and bixby opened, figured out its from GT at 13:50 (apparently bixby thinks hes saying "ok google") :'D thats hilarious