By Marcus Yeo for the Just Drones team — updated 20 May 2026
Quick verdict: Hands down the most fun-per-dollar drone in the Just Drones team’s entire kit. Sub-$250, indoor-friendly, surprisingly cinematic.
Specs at a glance
| Class | 1S cinewhoop |
| Camera | BetaFPV ELRS RX + analog cam (HD variants exist) |
| Weight | ~35g |
| Battery | 1S 530mAh LiHV |
| Approx. AUD | $219+ |
BetaFPV Pavo Pico review
What’s good about it
Pulls off cinematic shots indoors that no DJI can match
Tight stairwells, between furniture, through doorways. The Pavo Pico’s enclosed-prop format and 1S size makes it work in rooms where the Avata 2 is too big.
Cheap to crash
Replacement frame is $25. Replacement motor is $8. Crash hard, replace cheap, keep flying. Have replaced three frames this year alone.
Ridiculously quiet
Indoor sound is barely louder than a fan. Wedding venue or event filming where you dont want the drone announcing itself — this is the one.
ELRS RX included means it pairs with any modern FPV radio
Bind to a Radiomaster Boxer / Pocket / TX16S in under a minute.
What’s not so good
Camera is analog at base price
HD variants exist (HDZero, Walksnail) but push the price toward $400. Base analog footage looks like 1998.
3-minute flight time
Real-world 2.5-3 min per 530mAh LiHV pack. Five batteries minimum for a session.
Indoor only
Outdoor wind kills it. Above 10 km/h breeze, the Pavo Pico drifts unpredictably.
Battery-life-per-cell is harsh on packs
We’ve burned through 1S LiHVs at twice the rate of 6S Tattu packs. Plan budget.
Who should buy this
Indoor cinewhoop footage, wedding video, real estate interior shoots, or just a Saturday afternoon of indoor chasing.
Who should skip
Outdoor work, or you want a single drone that does everything.
Heads up: the buy button above goes to Amazon Australia with the Just Drones team’s affiliate tag drones02-22. Costs you nothing extra; pays for the gear we crash during testing.
