For indoors flying I'd really look into "whoops" if you haven't
you can get a ready to fly FPV kit for less than $150 bucks and that is a heck of a lot more fun indoors than the Mini. I even fly my whoop outdoors in the backyard while sitting near a window inside the house on cold days.
Thanks for pointing it out hey. I honestly have thought of getting into FPV, but I was actually already into micro 3D helicopters. I started off with a WL Toys V911, a small 4 Channel lil white helicopter. I immediately loved it and got the hang of flying it pretty quickly! Next thing you know I'm looking at the 6 Channel version, and then after a few months I got me a WL Toys V977, my first 6CH micro 3D helicopter! I took it outside during a windy day, flew it and as soon as I went above the house it just started gaining altitude all by itself, I tried to bring it down but could not and the V977 was STOLEN BY THE WIND!!! I remember crying, was 31 years old but I did really cry for my heli hey! That feeling when you just have the control(TX) and no craft is terrible, I don't wish it to anyone ever! It was a wonderful workhorse my V977 to learn how 6CH helis fly & how they actually work & so I immediately got me another helicopter, same one and flew that one for about a year! I obviously crashed it many times and with each crash I got more and more spare parts and more and more tools, soldering iron and what not!\
Now I'm actually very very proficient and good at diagnosing, maintaining, repairing, tuning, upgrading & tweaking my micro helicopters! After a year of flying the V977 I realized that I cannot change, set the Throttle Curve & Pitch Curve & EXPO & DR Rates & other settings of my V977 and then I got myself an XK Innovations XK K110 and an XK K120, also had the XK K100 for a while its an amazing heli to learn on, the best I'd say for learning for sure! Also in the last 4 years I've gotten many new spare parts and tools and I was all super happy with my hobby flying my helis everyday without exception!
I've always looked at the FPV Hobby and thought that its just too expensive for me hey, with all my helis and tools I have all I need is FPV gear laying around! LOL! I did once buy myself this little drone, can't remember which company it was, but it was a tiny tiny little thing with a tiny tiny camera! It used the phone for control only, didn't have its own TX/control! It was not really fun as it had many problems and would not fly well and just do things all on its own like flip and hit the wall or curtain or tv or something! So I told myself, naaa, can't be that good that I need to try.
Now though the Mini came out, ever since the Mavic Mini came out I've been looking at it and thinking about how to save up money to get it as it is aimed exactly at people like me, who want to get a drone and fly and make videos - but have never had a real drone. I fly my Mavic Mini every single day, at least one 10 to 15 minute flight - to keep my battery healthy and all. If weather is bad I fly indoors.
So all in all that's the reason behind why I don't really wanna get into the whole FPV thing - I'm happy with my micro 3D helis(which I also fly every single day - again to keep batteries and crafts in good order) and now I also have my awesome new Mavic Mini which I got for Christmas. Thank God that the Mavic Mini is low maintenance(meaning that it doesn't easily crash, does not require regular application of oil/lubrication to/on the bearings) and I don't need to have the huge amount of spare parts I have for my helis!
I'm just enjoying my Mavic Mini, flying it awesomely , just zipping around the area...