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DJI 9450S Quick Release Propellers for Phantom 4 Part 25

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Wired
★★★★
8 years ago
Review: DJI Phantom 4

If there's a drone that can claim ownership of consumer airspace, it's DJI's Phantom. The company's white, 4K-camera-toting quadcopter is the Prius of the skies; hip, accessible, and ubiquitous.

Automated flight features make it possible to fly places and get shots previous models could not; It's harder to crash into stuff, with is safer for you and for your wallet; Insanely fast sport mode is a ton of fun; Camera improvements make for better 4K video

The batteries have changed shape again; If you're upgrading, you'll need buy new batteries again too; Collision detection could be better; You lose the object avoidance powers if you snap on the optional prop guards

Tom's Guide
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 Drone Review

There's a lot to like in the Phantom 4. It shoots very-high-quality video that looks significantly sharper than what you get from the Phantom 3 and as good as the video from a 3DR Solo using a GoPro 4. The Phantom 4 is very easy to fly, even for novice users.

Longer battery life; Faster flight; Excellent image quality; App is straightforward and easy to use

Collision avoidance is not foolproof; Some modes disable collision avoidance; Flight modes are confusing; Occasionally catches sight of itself in video; Expensive

ibtimes.co.uk
★★★★★
8 years ago

Just nine months after we tried out the Phantom 3 Professional, DJI is back with the fourth-generation Phantom. Costing a not-inconsiderate £1,229, this a serious piece of kit for those who want the ultimate consumer drone.

Incredibly stable flight; Controls are simple once familiar; Great design and robust build quality

Number of features and settings intimidating at first, Rotors appear in footage when changing speed and direction quickly, Very expensive; not a toy

CNET
★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 - Quick-release Propellers PHANTOM 4 PART 25 review

Yep, it's not cheap, but DJI has made one of the smartest drones available with the Phantom 4.

The DJI Phantom 4 is a very polished drone compared to its competition, and for those who've flown a quad before, you'll have no trouble getting started with this one; The new Sport mode lets you get to your location faster or just have some fun.

The Obstacle Sensing System only sees things in front of the drone; You still need a tablet or phone ready to go along with the controller and drone battery; Extra batteries are expensive.

Tech Advisor
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 review

It's the first consumer drone which will actively avoid objects, and that's a huge deal. With almost every other quadcopter, you're in charge of making sure there's nothing in the way.

mashable.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI's Phantom 4 is the iPhone of drones and so much fun to fly

If we all start flying drones it'll be DJI's fault. The company's new Phantom 4 drone is not only the best-looking drone of its class, it also puts an incredible degree of flying intelligence in regular people's hands. I will be so sad to send this one back.

wired.co.uk
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 review: a stylish, intuitive flying camera

The Phantom 4 is a beautifully designed camera drone. Its smooth curves and crisp white exterior make it a natural fit for Apple stores, where its being sold exclusively for the first few weeks. The last thing you want to do with a £1,299 drone with a top speed of 45mph is crash it.

Excellent quality footage; intuitive app and controls; sleek and polished design

Only shipped with one battery; propellers obscure footage at high speeds; object tracking isn't always accurate

gizmodo.in
★★★★★
8 years ago

The DJI Phantom 4 is a slick, feature-packed drone. People say it's the drone that anybody can fly, the quadcopter that you just can't crash. Let me be painfully clear about two things: 1) Not everyone can fly the Phantom 4, and 2) It's pretty damn easy to crash.

Alphr
★★★★★
8 years ago

The DJI Phantom 4 is not quite a drone for the non-enthusiast, then, but it's closer than ever before to that ideal, and it's the safety features – the collision-detection and tracking features, not to mention the safety net of the automatic fly-me-home feature – that take it there.

Stuff.tv
★★★★★
8 years ago
DJI Phantom 4 review

At £1229, the Phantom 4 is more expensive than last year's model, but the autonomous modes make it the clear choice for anyone looking to make their first flight as a drone pilot.

Obstacle detection and automatic modes means it practically flies itself; Still the easiest drone to use; even in Sport mode; Fantastic camera and an even better gimbal

Low light still a challenge; Lack of model choice

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