- DJI Avata
- BetaFPV Pavo25 Walksnail Kit
- Flywoo CineRace20
- iFlight Nazgul5 V2 Evoque
- GEPRC CineLog 35
- Emax Hawk Pro 5
- BetaFPV Cetus Pro
- iFlight ProTek25 Pusher
- Eachine Tyro79
- Mobula7 HD
These drones were selected based on the following criteria:
- Flight performance
- Camera quality
- Build quality
- Price
DJI Avata
The DJI Avata is the best overall Cinewhoop drone on the market. It has excellent flight performance, a great camera, and a durable build. It is also relatively affordable.

Pros:
- Excellent flight performance
- Great camera
- Durable build
- Affordable
Cons:
- No built-in obstacle avoidance system
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
The BetaFPV Pavo25 Walksnail Kit is a great option for budget-minded buyers. It offers good flight performance and camera quality for a very reasonable price.

Pros:
- Affordable
- Good flight performance
- Good camera quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- No built-in obstacle avoidance system
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
Flywoo CineRace20
The Flywoo CineRace20 is a great option for experienced FPV pilots who want a high-performance Cinewhoop drone. It has excellent flight performance and camera quality, but it is more expensive than some of the other options on this list.
Pros:
- Excellent flight performance
- Great camera quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
iFlight Nazgul5 V2 Evoque
The iFlight Nazgul5 V2 Evoque is a great option for those who want a high-performance Cinewhoop drone with a long flight time. It is powered by a 4S battery, which gives it a flight time of up to 10 minutes.
Pros:
- Long flight time
- Excellent flight performance
- Great camera quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
GEPRC CineLog 35
The GEPRC CineLog 35 is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a large camera sensor. It has a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, which gives it excellent image quality.
Pros:
- Large camera sensor
- Excellent image quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
Emax Hawk Pro 5
The Emax Hawk Pro 5 is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a brushless motor. Brushless motors are more powerful than brushed motors, which gives the Hawk Pro 5 better flight performance.
Pros:
- Brushless motor
- Excellent flight performance
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
BetaFPV Cetus Pro
The BetaFPV Cetus Pro is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a built-in obstacle avoidance system. This system helps to keep the drone safe while flying, even in tight spaces.
Pros:
- Built-in obstacle avoidance system
- Good flight performance
- Good camera quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
iFlight ProTek25 Pusher
The iFlight ProTek25 Pusher is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a pusher propeller configuration. This configuration gives the ProTek25 better performance in high winds.
Pros:
- Pusher propeller configuration
- Excellent flight performance
- Durable build
Cons:
- Expensive
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
Eachine Tyro79
The Eachine Tyro79 is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a modular design. This design makes it easy to repair or upgrade the drone.
Pros:
- Modular design
- Good flight performance
- Good camera quality
- Durable build
Cons:
- Not as small as some other Cinewhoop drones
Mobula7 HD
The Mobula7 HD is a great option for those who want a Cinewhoop drone with a high-definition camera. It has a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, which gives it excellent image quality.