Hands-on review: DJI Mavic Pro

Hands-on review: DJI Mavic Pro

By Kevin Lee

Hands-on review: DJI Mavic Pro

When most people think of drones they usually imagine a big, scary, four-armed miniature helicopter. However, in 2016 drone makers have introduced smaller and more portable quad-copters like the GoPro Karma and Yuneec Breeze.

Now DJI is introducing its smallest, smartest and most approachable drone yet, the Mavic Pro. With the ability to fold up into a water bottle-sized package and a starting price of $749 (about £575, AU$980), this tiny drone comes priced right and all the smart features of DJI’s other models – plus a few new ones to boot.

DJI Mavic Pro review

Design

Measuring 3.27 x 7.8 x 3.27 inches (83 x 198 x 83mm; W x D x H) when folded up, the Mavic Pro looks down right adorable and it has nearly the same size as a water bottle. DJI has also come up with a new ultralight and aerodynamic airframe that weighs only 743g.

Compared to DJI’s past drones, it’s teeny at half the size and weight of the company’s flagship Phantom 4. The Mavic Pro is the first DJI drone small enough to be thrown into a backpack or purse rather than a special hard pack specifically designed for it.

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Source:: techradar.com – Gadgets

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