I had a Mavic pro earlier and I do lots of traveling. Even though Mavic pro is smaller it was a hassle to carry it around and take pictures while traveling. But this little thing makes it much easier. Doesn't have lots of features, but works great.
I had a Mavic pro earlier and I do lots of traveling. Even though Mavic pro is smaller it was a hassle to carry it around and take pictures while traveling. But this little thing makes it much easier. Doesn't have lots of features, but works great.
overall this is a very good drone replaces my parriot drone i had which is double the size almost.
small; light; propeller wings snap on; wings can fold together to save a liitle room; easy to control & can do some jedi palm control thing; without using your cell or touch pad
I wish it came with a controller to fly it more than 120 ft & a extra battery 1 is not enough
Awesome little drone, but set-up is pretty complicated and instructions, like most Chinese products, aren't great. Heck, they aren't even good. Plan on watching several YouTube videos to get this set up. But hey, at least the videos are there, and once you get flying it will all be worth it.
Small portable easy to fly with tons of features.
Design; Easy to Use; Features; Performance
battery life; Expensive
Update: We're still waiting for news on a sequel to the DJI Spark, but a recent leaked image and catalog ad have given us a sneak preview of the upcoming DJI Mavic 2. The new drone was originally due to launch on July 18, but DJI has now pushed that date back.
Controller-free gesture controls; Absolutely tiny; Automatic Quickshot modes
Spotty Wi-Fi connection with smartphones; Short flight time; Easily swayed by the wind
Drones are still considered by many a rather niche and specialist piece of technology. The thought of flying an expensive gadget that, it can often seem, is only used to create fancy shots for TV shows and movies. With its Spark, DJI is "democratising the market and simplifying complex technology".
Small; lightweight build; Intelligent flight modes; Easy to fly; Good image quality
Expensive in the UK; Gesture mode is a little unreliable; Battery life is short and extras are pricey
There are plenty of small drones out there, but almost all of them are essentially toys and couldn't be considered as portable, high-end flying cameras. The Spark, on the other hand, could be. Not to Hollywood movie levels, but it's still highly capable of capturing decent footage.
Almost impossibly small; Lots of smart sensor technology
Limited battery life stops it from being serious film drone; Gestures aren't reliable yet
This increases the drones flight range and allows you to fly a lot more accurate. This is a must have for the dji spark
Well what a surprise once you are through the registration phase it's a breeze, if you are not sure of your skill level put it into beginners mode. This mode helps understand the handling of the drone and its potential at a sedate pace.
The quality speaks for itself. DJI are clearly the leaders with the time and attention to detail that they put into their Drones. The materials and technology used are robust and made to do the job that it is intended for.
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