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Budget FPV Starter Setup in Canada (2025) — Real Parts, CAD Prices

2025-08-232 min read

Want to start FPV in Canada without overspending? Here’s a clear, easy-to-read guide with working Canadian store links and real CAD prices — all verified August 23, 2025.

You’ve got two paths:

  • Option A: Plug-and-play RTF kit (everything in one box)
  • Option B: Build your own setup (upgrade-friendly, better long-term value)

💡 Pro tip#

Always compare the checkout total (taxes + shipping). Some shops show lower list prices but higher shipping costs.


Option A — Ready-to-Fly Kit (Simple & Complete)#

✅ Complete package: quad, radio, goggles, charger
✅ Minimal setup → bind & fly
✅ Reliable ELRS link
❌ Goggles are basic — you’ll likely upgrade later


Option B — Flexible Budget Build (Modular & Upgradeable)#

1) Radio (ELRS controller)#


2) Charger#


3) Goggles#

🔮 Upgrade path: For digital FPV, check EpicFPV’s Walksnail collection.


4) Batteries (LiPo packs)#


💰 Total Startup Cost (Option B example)#

ItemPrice (CAD)
RadioMaster Pocket$95.79
ToolkitRC M4AC charger$49.99
BETAFPV VR03 Goggles$119.99
2 × 6S GNB batteries~$100–$110
Estimated Total~$366–$376

⚖️ The RTF kit ($419.99) gives simplicity.
⚙️ The DIY build saves ~$40–$50 and provides a better upgrade path.


🇨🇦 Other Canadian FPV Shops (All Verified)#

  • Great Hobbies — multiple provinces; stocks BETAFPV & digital gear
  • RotorVillage — batteries, chargers, radios, RTF kits
  • EpicFPV — Walksnail/digital FPV + ELRS gear
  • DrDrone — DJI parts, repairs, and Canadian service


✍️ Summary#

To start FPV in Canada you’ll spend around $366–$420 CAD:

  • Option A (RTF Kit): $419.99 CAD — easiest, all-in-one
  • Option B (DIY Build): ~$366–$376 CAD — cheaper, upgrade-friendly

All links confirmed working as of August 23, 2025.