Our verdict is in, the DJI Mavic Air is a great drone. We've flown this folding quadcopter as much as possible, and we're impressed - check it out in our full DJI Mavic Air review.
Our verdict is in, the DJI Mavic Air is a great drone. We've flown this folding quadcopter as much as possible, and we're impressed - check it out in our full DJI Mavic Air review.
This drunker is cruel to basically everything it does. It follows you, you can control it with your hand, it's shooting 4k and it has a lot of security systems that will make it foolproof to fly. Why not full pot Because my flew away. Yep, it's just stuck.
I arrive very quickly to Spain. The handling is very easy, but it requires a long learning curve. It has many autopilot options that it is better to know before using them, youtube is your friend. The battery lasts 16 minutes in flight
my iphone 7 does not enter the remote with case, I have to remove it from the case every time I use it; The drone heats up not too much, but the internal fan spends most of the time on
It's new, it's loaded with new features and it easily travels with you. They say the best camera is the one you have with you. The same would be said here. It's easy to fly, takes great quality video and stills. Will it stay up as long as the Mavic Pro
When DJI revealed the Mavic Pro in late 2016 , it ended up being a turning point for the company. DJI was already the dominant name in consumer drones thanks to the Phantom series , but the Mavic Pro was cheaper, smaller and downright meaner-looking.
Incredibly portable; Excellent battery life for size; Solid camera performance
Shorter range than Mavic Pro; Minor connection quirks
Bought the drone to expand the story telling process. Its very compact, easy to use and surprisingly powerful! It does struggle in very strong winds but that is a given. I would recommend getting extra batteries or the combo option as high winds = more power consumption.
Durable; Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Lightweight; Simple Controls; Small
DJI's Mavic Pro made waves for its portability: It was the first drone to have arms that folded against its body, making it supercompact. Since it launched, many others have fielded knockoffs with a similar design, but it looks like only DJI can knock the Mavic Pro off its perch as our favorite...
Very easy to fly; Great photos and video; Innovative gesture controls; autonomous flight modes; Object avoidance
Hard to switch between camera modes in app
While not perfect, the Mavic Air is easily one of the most impressive drones to date. It's portable, powerful and packed with features. What's more, its batteries last far longer than the smaller Spark.
Portable design means it's easy to carry around; Full of features; Quick Shot modes are a highlight; Battery life is decent for a drone this size
ActiveTrack tracking didn't work reliably; Video was often oversaturated; Auto exposure slow to play catch-up; App menu system is still quite complex
Thanks to DJI, we'll be taking a quick look at their latest consumer drone – the Mavic Air. This ultraportable drone is compact, light-weight, foldable and offers 4K recording at 30fps. In terms of placement, it sits
Compact and light-weight; Super easy to control; 4K recording; 3-axis gimbal; Smartcapture (hand gesture; 21 minutes flight time; Same coverage (range and distance) as Mavic Pro
Pricey
This is the smallest 4k drone we have ever flown. Buy it if you need a tiny but capable drone. Don't buy it if you're looking for a low light monster.
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