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8 years ago
DJI is the last word in consumer drone technology, with the Chinese power-house being almost single-handedly responsible for the latest craze in creative photography and videography...
8 years ago
The DJI Spark offers you what most drones can't do, and that is convenience – all in the palm of your hands. You can set up and fly, all within a few minutes.
Pros:
- Lightweight
- Convenient
Cons:
- Could have a better camera
8 years ago
DJI Spark
The fervour surrounding hobbyist drones has died down a tad of late, particularly as local rules and regulations have restricted when and where owners are able to fly their newly purchased gadget.
Pros:
- Compact and lightweight design
- Well priced
- Great photo taking
Cons:
- Short flight time
- Can get shaky during windy conditions
8 years ago
DJI Spark review – hand gestures and quick shots
DJI Spark compact selfie quadcopter. A small drone packed with big functions, including new Quickshot autonomous flying modes. Enjoy our DJI Spark review.
8 years ago
Great product slow shipping
Great product, controller is a must have if you want to fly the spark the right way Shipping was slow I didn't get it within 2 days using prime
8 years ago
Great Quadcopter
Small portable easy to fly with tons of features.
Pros:
- Design
- Easy to Use
- Features
- Performance
Cons:
- battery life
- Expensive
9 years ago
DJI Spark
The DJI Spark delivers one of the best technological parlor tricks I've ever seen. Launching out of your hand and controlling a drone with a wave of your hand is a lot of fun. But when you dive deeper, some issues become apparent.
Pros:
- Small
- Supports gesture controls
- Smartphone-controlled flight
- Automated shots
- Subject tracking
- Forward obstacle avoidance
- GPS stabilization
- Safety features, including return-to-home
Cons:
- Battery nets about 12 minutes of flight time
- Limited range and speed when controlling with phone
- Video limited to 1080p
- No support for 24fps or high frame rate capture
- App and video editing features could be easier to use
- Dedicated remote control is a pricey add-on
9 years ago
DJI Spark Review: Great Video, But Gesture Controls Need Work
There are hundreds, if not thousands, of small drones capable of recording video, so what makes the DJI Spark so different For one, it's the company's first real attempt at a mass market drone - that is, if the masses have $500 to drop on what's essentially a toy.
Pros:
- Small and portable
- Easy to fly
- Stable
- clear video
- Autonomous flight modes
Cons:
- Still expensive for most
- Gesture controls not always recognized
- No 4K video
5 years ago
DJI Spark Review
The DJI Spark is a $500 palm-size gesture-controlled selfie drone for the masses, but it's hampered by short flying time and an app that could be easier to use. DJI wants everyone to be able to fly a drone. At least, that's the message it seems to be sending with the Spark ($499), the company's smallest aircraft yet. It's a selfie drone you can interact with just by waving your hand. It's also a short-range quadcopter that can be controlled with your smartphone, complete with forward obstacle avoidance and subject tracking capabilities. Add an accessory remote and you've got a very capable bird, with a 31mph top speed and a robust operating range. Can it be all things to all people? Not really. It works well for selfies and quick shots, but battery life is short, the video editing process isn't as easy as promised, and flying with your smartphone is kludgy. If you want a drone, but don't want to have to worry about learning to fly one like a pro, the Spark is worth a look. But if you want a more versatile quadcopter in a small form factor, and are interested in learning to fly it manually, the DJI Mavic Pro is a stronger, albeit more exp...
Pros:
- Small
- Supports gesture controls
- Smartphone-controlled flight
- Automated shots
- Subject tracking
- Forward obstacle avoidance
- GPS stabilization
- Safety features, including return-to-home
Cons:
- Battery nets about 12 minutes of flight time
- Limited range and speed when controlling with phone
- Video limited to 1080p
- No support for 24fps or high frame rate capture
- App and video editing features could be easier to use
- Dedicated remote control is a pricey add-on
9 years ago
just a fancy toy for kids
a way too expensive toy, within 2 weeks you'll be wanting a better model by other makers for less money
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