With 2S power and F3 Flight controller, this hex proves you don't need brushless motors to be a "real" racing 'copter!
EX120 Hexacopter provided by Banggood for review; available here: http://www.banggood.com/Eachine-EX120-120mm-With-800TVL-FPV-Camera-F3-EVO-Brushed-LED-Buzzer-Racing-Quadcopter-p-1114602.html?p=GI031609948520121218&utm_content=zhengsiying&utm_campaign=EX120
It is crazy nimble like the Whoop, but Hex configuration gives it the stability and "bite" the Whoop often lacks. While not as fast, it handles better than my Tarot TL130 and has much "snappier" response.
The included AIO Cam/VTX is quite good for CMOS; this latest generation has a much faster rolling shutter. no, it doesn't totally eliminate the artifacting endemic to this family of cameras, but it does greatly reduce jello and motion-induced blur. While still not as good as even an original HS1177 CCD cam, if you can't afford the weight of a proper racing cam, these are about as good as you can get right now.
The only real downsides I see are less than zero degrees camera angle that really can't be easily adjusted, not preloaded with ßetaƒlight as advertised, and it should have a D-ring battery strap included.
Video is part of my EX120 Review blog here: https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?2860051-Getting-to-Know-The-EACHINE-EX120-Brushed-FPV-Racing-Hexacopter
Advertised Specs:
120mm 0820 Brushed Hexacopter
56mm Blunt Profile Props
~80 grams AUW
SPRacing F3 Clone W/Brushed ESCs All-In-One FC
450mAH 30C 2S Battery
ARF or BNF with FRSky, FlySky, Spektrum DSM2 Compatible RX
Built-In buzzer/LightBar with 6 WS2812 LEDs controlled by FC
EACHINE 800TVL CMOS All-In-One CAM/40CH VTX
3½-4 min Flight Time
Comes with Cleanflight 1.3.1 Preinstalled