DJI Mavic Pro
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9 years ago
Waited for over three months on this drunker and it was worth every minute of the wait! Dr?naren is the worst machine at the moment. With its minimal form factor, you bring it everywhere.
9 years ago
DJI Mavic Pro
Small drones are the next big thing. The DJI Mavic Pro ($999) joins the GoPro Karma , the Vantage Robotics Snap , and the Yuneec Breeze as the latest downsized model. It's twice the price of the Breeze, but delivers almost all of the features of DJI's top-end consumer drone, the Phantom 4 .
Pros:
- Small, foldable design
- Obstacle avoidance system
- Sharp, distortion-free stabilized 4K video camera
- 12MP Raw and JPG stills
- Records in portrait or landscape mode
- Compact remote control
- 23-minute flight time
- Strong operating range
- Orbit, follow, and other intelligent flight modes
Cons:
- Requires a smartphone for full experience
- Unable to take off from grass in testing
- Not as steady in strong wind as Phantom models
9 years ago
Stunning, camera seems to be better than the Phantom 4 and its focusable
This is undoubtedly one of the best Quadcopters ever made. It's small. Agile, Easy to Fly*, Phenomenal Video Quality, Avoids mandatory registration in some countries because of its weight weight.
Pros:
- Amazing size
- camera
- flight time
Cons:
- Compass calibration
- crappy phone holder arms
9 years ago
DJI Mavic Pro review: A powerful flying camera anyone can take anywhere
If you've been looking for a discreet, but powerful travel-friendly camera drone, look no further than the DJI Mavic Pro. There have been several kinder, gentler camera drones this year -- from the large PowerVision PowerEgg to the compact Yuneec Breeze -- but the DJI Mavic Pro is the only one to combine high performance, lots of automated flight modes and obstacle avoidance in an ultracompact body. Add in DJI's assortment of safety and ease-of-use features and you've got a drone that anyone can take anywhere.
Pros:
- The DJI Mavic Pro's compact foldable design makes it more travel friendly than any other camera drone with similar capabilities
- Its gaming-style controller is equally compact, but still has all the controls you need to fly and control the camera and it can be piloted with only an iOS or Android device
- Battery life is very good for a small quadcopter.
Cons:
- The phone mount is a little awkward to use
- Not user repairable
- Camera lens is a little narrow for landscapes.
9 years ago
DJI Mavic Pro Is the Drone of the Year
The DJI Mavic Pro is a revolutionary drone in a number of ways. It folds up to about the size of a pigeon, and offers rock-steady 4K video, smooth flight and a huge array of flying features.
Pros:
- Folds into very small space for storage
- Easy to fly
- Takes great quality video
- Long wireless range
Cons:
- Some glitches in video
- Controller too small to hold tablets
9 years ago
DJI Mavic Pro review: One insanely powerful, portable drone
DJI made a big statement launching the Mavic Pro drone. For the first time the company's best and most useful technological advances are available in a product that costs less than £1,000. What's more, that product is easily the most portable and user-friendly drone to date.
Pros:
- Super portable design
- lots of smart technology
- decent battery life and camera quality
Cons:
- Return to home feature and gestures didn't work reliably in testing
9 years ago
DJI Mavic Pro Review
DJI's Mavic Pro is the best drone you can buy for $1,000.
Pros:
- Super portable design
- Solid construction
- Outrageously long range
- Gimbaled 4K camera
- Reasonably priced
Cons:
- Fragile gimbal assembly
9 years ago
DJI MAVIC Pro Review – Best Drone 2017
The DJI MAVIC Pro has to be the overall best consumer-level drone on the market right now. It's compact and ultra-portable, shoots video up to 4K at 30 frames per second, has great obstacle avoidance technology, and is crazy easy to use.
Pros:
- Up to 4K at 30fps
- Excellent stabilization
- Great obstacle avoidance technology
- Tiny
- compact design with few downloads
- Extremely easy to use
Cons:
- Battery life isn't great – you will need two batteries
- Not the most durable design
- Expensive aftermarket parts
9 years ago
DJI must be cock-a-hoop following news that GoPro is recalling all Karma Drone units already sold. The Karma had put DJI's very own folding drone - the DJI Mavic Pro - firmly in the shade, and I for one couldn't wait to lay my hands on one. Well, it looks like I had a lucky escape.
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