The best indoor drones of 2026


While most drones are built for open skies, flying indoors offers a controlled alternative—perfect when the weather’s uncooperative or outdoor airspace is restricted. That said, not every drone is built for indoor flight. Some drones are better indoors than out, whether due to size, maneuverability, or obstacle avoidance. Others are designed to fly anywhere—including indoors.

Below, you’ll find the top indoor drones of 2026, ideal for beginners, FPV racers, budget flyers, and — yes — even Star Wars fans. Many are affordably priced, though a few premium picks offer robust flight performance indoors and out. One even records sound, a rarity for drones.

Oh, and by the way, if you’re seeking tips, advice and legal guidance around flying drones indoors, I’ve got you covered right here.

So without further adieu, here are the best indoor drones of 2026:

The best indoor drones at a glance

Use case Drone
Best overall DJI Avata 2
Best budget pick DJI Neo
Best for indoor and outdoor flying DJI Mini 4 Pro
Best for sound recording HOVERAir X1 PRO
Best for Star Wars fans Propel Star Wars Battle Drone
Best beginner FPV drone NewBeeDrone Hummingbird V4
Best DIY FPV kit QAV-S 2 Sub-250 Joshua Bardwell SE
Best true FPV rig Flywoo Explorer with Naked GoPro 10
Best DJI drone under $300 DJI Mini 4K

Here’s a deep dive into each of those drones:

The best indoor drone overall: DJI Avata 2

Sally French, The Drone Girl, flies the Avata 2 drone and holds the DJI Goggles 3. (Photo by Sally French)
  • Price: Starts at $579
  • Flight time: 18 minutes per battery
  • Camera: 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 4K/60fps, 12MP stills

The DJI Avata 2 drone is hands-down the best drone for indoor flight in 2026. Designed as a Cinewhoop-style FPV drone, it features built-in propeller guards, compact dimensions (185×212 mm), and weighs just 377 grams—perfect for tight indoor maneuvers. It’s also surprisingly rugged, with Level 5 wind resistance, allowing it to fly outdoors in moderate winds (19–24 mph).

It’s an upgrade to DJI’ss first Cinewhoop-style FPV drone, the original DJI Avata, which launched in August 2022. Both iterations of Avata are made with indoor drone flights in mind, though — in a battle comparing the Avata 2 versus Avata — the Avata 2 wins on almost every metric.

With FPV goggles and DJI’s Motion Controller 3, it offers immersive flying. Prefer traditional stick controls? Pair it with the DJI FPV Remote Controller 3 (sold separately).

Why it wins indoors:

  • Integrated propeller guards
  • Beginner-friendly flight modes
  • Superior 4K camera
  • Durable and compact

DJI Avata 2 is the best indoor drone, but it also holds up incredibly well outside thanks to Level 5 max wind resistance. That means it can fly at wind speeds ranging from 19 to 24 miles per hour (which is about the equivalent of winds that generate moderate waves at the beach). 

What about the Avata 360?

The DJI Avata 360 drone. (Photo courtesy of DJI)

Though in almost every way it’s the new and improved version of the Avata 2, I don’t recommend the Avata 360 for indoor use. At 455g it’s nearly double the Avata 2’s weight, not to mention physically larger. It’s optimized for outdoor 360 capture rather than the slow, precise maneuvering that indoor flying demands. The Avata 2 remains the right call indoors if you want a top-of-the-line DJI drone.

The best budget indoor drone: DJI Neo 2

DJI Neo 2. (Photo courtesy of DJI)

Price: $249 | Flight time: 19 minutes | Camera: 12MP, 4K/100fps | Weight: 151g

The DJI Neo 2 is the perfect budget indoor drone for 2026, addressing every limitation of the original Neo while keeping the same ultra-compact, beginner-friendly design. Here are a few reasons why it excels indoors:

Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance is the game-changer for indoor flying. The Neo 2 combines monocular vision sensors all around the drone with forward-facing LiDAR and downward infrared sensing. This means it actively detects and avoids obstacles in all directions—walls, furniture, people, pets—making indoor flight significantly less stressful.

Fully enclosed propellers protect both the drone and your indoor environment. No exposed blades means you can fly confidently around people and pets without safety concerns.

Ultra-compact size at just 151g makes it nimble enough for tight indoor spaces while staying under the 250g FAA registration threshold.

Palm launch and landing means you don’t need a clear takeoff area—just launch it from your hand anywhere in your home.

Best hybrid indoor/outdoor drone: DJI Mini 4 Pro

Price: $769 | Flight time: 34 minutes | Camera: 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48MP stills, 4K/60fps | Weight: 249g

While designed primarily for outdoor use, the DJI Mini 4 Pro is a stellar indoor performer thanks to omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, making it nearly crash-proof. Under 249g and compact enough to fly through doorways, it’s one of the best do-it-all drones on the market.

Why it’s great indoors (and out):

  • Smart flying sensors
  • Long battery life
  • Professional-level camera

Of all the drones in this guide, the DJI Mini 4 Pro is closest to the Avata 2. But the two are really, very different drones. Here’s my guide comparing the Avata 2 vs. Mini 4 Pro so you can really understand which is better for you.

Best place to buy: Amazon ($769)

Best indoor drone if you want to record sound: HOVERAir X1 PRO

Price: $439 (often on sale for $399)
Flight time: 11 minutes
Camera: 12MP, 2.7K video
Sound recording: Yes (via phone)

The HOVERAir X1 PRO improves upon its predecessor, the HOVERAir X1 without the bulk or gimmicks of the more expensive ProMAX. While DJI drones outperform it in overall value and image quality, the X1 PRO has a standout feature: audio recording. It captures audio via your phone, though syncing may require post-editing.

If for some reason you don’t want to buy a DJI drone, this is the strongest DJI alternative.

This drone flies on pre-programmed paths (Orbit, Zoom Out, Follow), but a manual control mode gives you greater autonomy — ideal for indoor flights.

Why it stands out:

  • Records synced audio
  • No controller needed
  • Excellent for social media creators

Buy the HOVERAir X1 PRO now from B&H Photo.

Best for Star Wars fans: Propel Star Wars Battle Drone

  • Price: $140
  • Flight time: 5 minutes per battery
  • Camera: None

Star Wars meets drone racing with this battle-capable collectible. The Propel Star Wars Battle Drones come in designs like the TIE Fighter, X-Wing, and Speeder Bike—each hand-painted and ready for battle. Fire eye-safe lasers at other drones for simulated combat with real feedback.

Why it’s great indoors:

  • Small and safe to fly
  • Battle mode with vibrations
  • Collector’s edition packaging

Best place to buy: Amazon ($140)

Best true FPV drone: the Flywoo Explorer

Price: $489

Camera: Pair with GoPro (sold separately)

The Flywoo Explorer LR 4″ Quadcopter HD w/ DJI O3 paired with the Flywoo Naked GoPro 10 Action Camera w/ Touchscreen + Filter Set offers unbeatable FPV footage indoors or out. The stripped-down GoPro weighs just 44g, ideal for agile flying without compromising video quality.

Why it wins:

  • Professional FPV footage
  • Great for real estate or cinematography
  • Smaller and quieter than 6” drones

I especially love this pick if you’re looking for an indoor drone for real estate agents.

Best beginner FPV drone: NewBeeDrone Hummingbird V4

Price: $117
Camera: BeeEye analog FPV cam

The NewBeeDrone Hummingbird V4 is a top pick for beginner FPV racers. With a tiny 65mm whoop frame and ELRS 2.4GHz SmartMax 400mW VTX, it’s nimble, customizable, and analog-compatible. It weighs just 19.5g (without battery) and includes high-performance 0702 30000KV motors for agile flying indoors.

Why it excels indoors:

  • Durable, ultra-light frame
  • Custom FPV upgrades possible
  • Fantastic for tight quarters

Buy from: GetFPV

Best DIY FPV drone kit: QAV-S 2 Sub-250 Bardwell SE

Price: $293 (frame kit only)
Camera: HD-ready (DJI O3/O4 or Walksnail not included)

For hands-on builders, the Lumenier QAV-S 2 Sub-250 Joshua Bardwell SE is my favorite DIY freestyle FPV kit. Designed for sub-250g compliance and indoor-friendly flying, it includes carbon fiber arms, aluminum camera plates, and supports top-tier HD systems.

Why it’s awesome:

  • Great for indoor freestyle
  • Lightweight, durable frame
  • Comes with detailed build guide

Buy from: GetFPV

Best budget-friendly DJI drone: DJI Mini 4K

  • Price: $299
  • Flight time: 31 minutes per battery
  • Camera: 4K/30fps, 12MP

The DJI Mini 4K is a pared-down version of the Mini 4 Pro, offering many of the same benefits at half the price. With no obstacle avoidance and fewer camera specs, it’s still a great value drone for indoor flight (just 11.3 inches wide unfolded). Plus, it made the list of the best DJI drones under $600.

Why it’s a great deal:

  • Compact, under 249g
  • Excellent camera for the price
  • Stable indoor performance

Best place to buy: Amazon for $299

Indoor flying safety tips

Even with the best indoor drones, follow these safety practices:

  • Clear the area of fragile items, pets, and people before flying
  • Start with obstacle avoidance drones (Neo 2, Mini 4 Pro) if you’re a beginner
  • Practice hovering before attempting maneuvers
  • Use prop guards on any drone that offers them
  • Fly in larger rooms first before attempting hallways or tight spaces
  • Keep spare propellers on hand (indoor crashes happen)

Why obstacle avoidance matters indoors

The biggest upgrade in indoor drone technology for 2026 is omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. Drones like the DJI Neo 2 and Mini 4 Pro can detect walls, furniture, and obstacles in all directions, automatically stopping or adjusting their flight path to avoid collisions.

For beginners flying indoors, this is transformational. Instead of constantly worrying about crashing into walls or furniture, you can focus on capturing footage and enjoying the flying experience.

What are the best indoor drones in your opinion? Leave a comment below!

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