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What’s the best you can get when you infuse science and sheer entertainment? Drones, of course!
Hey guys, it’s your friendly blogger-robotics engineer Dhia. As a child, I dreamt of becoming Iron Man, that’s how I was obsessed with robots that fly. But as I grew up, I discovered there’s a device that can make you feel as if you’re above the clouds, without even leaving the ground!
Fast forward some 20 years, and today I’m here to recommend some of the best drones I’ve tested for those who are looking forward to buying their first drone. And what else could be more reliable than DJI, when it comes to advanced engineering? That’s why DJI is at the tops the list in our Top 10 Best Drone Brands article.
So, without any further ado, let’s check out the 6 best DJI drones!
TL;DR: If you’re really in a rush to buy your first drone, let me make it shorter and easier for you. Won’t settle for anything less than the best in the market? Grab the DJI Mavic 2 Pro to experience the best 4k resolution camera within the $1500 price bracket!
Looking for an ultra-compact drone? The DJI Mavic Air offers optimal portability and performance within an $800 price tag.
And if you’re a beginner with a low budget, I would suggest you opt for the user-friendly DJI Tello – it’ll be the best 99 dollars you’ll ever spend!
6 Best DJI Drones List
Are you a sucker for all-rounder products? Then the DJI Mavic 2 Pro is one of the best consumer-level drones that you can opt for. I’m personally amazed by its 20 MP one-inch sensor lens, which is the secret behind its outstanding 4k resolution. So, why should you consider getting one of these? Let’s find out!
You know what they say, once you go 4k, nothing else will even be close to satisfactory. And the Mavic 2 Pro (the upgraded version of the Mavic Pro) set the bar too high with its high-resolution camera. Also, in adherence to the signature DJI engineering, this device is built according to a foldable design that enhances portability by several notches.
Despite being a large high-end drone, it doesn’t confuse the users with intricate flight characteristics. Flying this device is simpler than a kite, which makes me love it even more. Although the manufacturers boast of an impressive 31 minutes flight time, you can expect around an average of 25 minutes, depending on the weather.
Also, I don’t have to stress about pushing it beyond its limits, all thanks to its GPS position. No matter how far you push it against the wind, you can always locate its position. Last but not least, this product features collision avoidance technology, ensuring 100% safety.
There isn’t much to complain about the drone, honestly. Although I wish the camera weren’t permanently locked in a landscape orientation, which restricts its versatility a little. Also, the manufacturers seriously need to fix the problematic noise above ISO 100.
If you’re buying a drone for the thrill of flying, then I have the perfect suggestion for you – the DJI Mavic Pro. It’s amazing how this product offers every possible feature to enhance the efficiency of its quadcopters. So, let’s check out this masterpiece!
This foldable drone is as compact as a water bottle, but a bit heavier than one. It weighs around 743 gms, but I haven’t personally faced any trouble carrying it around. Despite being the predecessor of my personal favorite, the Mavic Pro 2, this product still holds its own in terms of efficiency.
If you’re into tech-sports, you’ll be happy to know that it comes with a drone racing mode that allows the device to hit 40 mph with ease.
Surprisingly, this product is also compatible with ActiveTrack and can be accessed in Trace, Profile, and Spotlight modes. You can even pretend to be Dr. Strange and fly this product by moving around your hands, all thanks to its gesture control feature. But that’s not all; you can take it even further with its VR headset to enjoy a realistic 360-degree flying experience.
Being a slightly expensive drone, it offers you 4k resolution. You can fly it for about 27 minutes on a single charge, and go as far as 4.3 miles. Overall, it sounds like a pretty good deal to me, what about you?
I’m not a big fan of its all-app accessibility, as I think it’s also essential to get the hang of the remote control to enjoy an authentic drone-flying experience. Although that’s still just a personal opinion, its unremovable camera and gimbal is kind of a bummer.
What was that I just heard? Was it an excessively compact drone with 4k recording features that you were looking for? Well, the DJI Mavic Air Drone might just be the perfect solution to your issue. Check out what I loved the most about this product in this brief review!
When I say that the DJI Mavic Air Drone redefines the term “pocket-friendly,” I’m not only referring to its basement-bargain price tag. The thing is, this product appeared to be so compact that you could just fold it and carry it around in your pocket. It weighs as less as 430 gms – so, it is highly unlikely that it would be burdensome for you to keep it in your pocket.
Oh, did I mention 4k? Yes, its 32 MP camera offers you an outstanding 4k resolution – so, get prepared to shoot some fabulous drone shots. And you can also track up to a maximum of 16 subjects at a time with the ActiveTrack feature. But don’t go stalking!
I’m also in love with its upgraded obstacle avoidance feature, which gives me the confidence to test my drone-flying skills without the fear of crashing. Also, you can control the device with your iOS and Android phone by simply installing the DJI Go App, which is honestly so convenient.
This one would’ve been my topmost recommendation if it weren’t for its average battery life. It’s a little inconvenient how this product demands multiple batteries to offer a satisfactory flying experience. So, best drone? No. Best camera? Hell yeah!
Starting the list with one of the absolute DJI fan favorites, the Mavic Mini bridges the gap between portability and ultra-high performance. This product has amazed me by displaying a wide array of features, all in a lightweight frame. If you’re new to drones and running low on budget, I couldn’t have a smarter option for you!
First and foremost, what makes this drone worth everyone’s attention is its compact and portable design. Weighing as less as 249 grams, the Mavic Mini is the perfect companion to your adventurous endeavors. Also, as the Federal Aviation Administration compels drone users to register any device weighing more than 250 grams, this one saves you from the stressful paperwork.
Moreover, this drone offers an average battery life of 26 minutes in a single charge. But most of it depends on the weather and temperatures. As you already know, cold weather is kryptonite to lithium batteries. Anyhoo, this product lasts around 30 minutes around temperatures varying from 35-60 degrees, which is pretty impressive.
Now, moving on to its range – the Mavic Mini can fly as high as 1,600 ft and go as far as 2.5 miles. However, I wouldn’t advise you to push it beyond its limits because it may not always be visible at farther heights due to its compact size. The manufacturers have also featured a 24mm lens that clicks 12 MP still images and 1080/30p videos, making it an absolute steal of a deal.
Read the complete review of DJI Mavic Mini here.
Although the Mavic Mini makes an appropriate device for beginners, you may go through some “first world problems,” to be precise. For instance, this product features a USB-A charging slot, whereas most of us are habituated to USB-C charging. Also, this being a low-priced drone, you obviously won’t be lucky enough to enjoy a 4K resolution.
For those who believe in “the bigger, the better” mantra – the DJI Spark drone is going to be a lot to digest. It’s, without a doubt, one of the smallest drones I’ve tested personally. But, this Tyrion Lannister of a drone can give the large best-sellers a hard run for their money!
The DJI Spark, to begin with, is one of the most advanced drones I could suggest within the $400-$500 price bracket. It is a top-notch drone with a sturdy remote controller, replaceable propellers, batteries, and other fundamental accessories. And that’s not all; you also get a fashionable shoulder bag to carry it around!
Now, size-wise, there’s hardly any difference between the DJI Spark and a Diet Coke can, that’s how compact it is as a drone. It can also be stored safely in its small foam box. So, if not anything, you can carry it around in your denim pockets. Name another drone as convenient as this; I’ll wait!
Despite being ultra-small, the product is solid as a rock, starting from its casing to limbs. But what I found to be the most entertaining feature of this drone is its handwave control. After it scans your face, you can move it in directions by merely waving your hands. In other words, this product lets you be Yoda!
Wondering if DJI Spark would be the right choice? Read the complete review here.
It’s a little surprising to me that the Spark doesn’t offer a decent flight time, considering how DJI drones are best known for its extended battery life. Also, I’ve noticed that this drone can’t hold its own against the wind, so it’s better if you don’t fly it in an extremely windy environment.
Moving on to fun devices that you could gift your geeky nephews, the DJI Tello is an excellent drone that a beginner with zero prior experience could get their hands on. What caught my attention is how, despite being primarily for children, this device features the same characteristics as larger drones. Long story short – it has loads to offer, so let’s check it out!
If you’re on a hunt to find the best camera-equipped drone, this may not be your cup of tea. In fact, the Tello merely qualifies as a camera drone by offering a 720 HD video resolution and a 5 MP camera. But, what makes it worth your time is how easy it makes the fundamental criteria (drone-flying) look without compromising with the flight characteristics.
The Tello, weighing around 80 gms, is so compact and portable that you may not even feel like you’re carrying a powerful drone. It also comes equipped with a barometer, rangefinder, Wi-Fi support, and vision system, offering several nifty features at a very reasonable price.
The drone offers you a staggering flight distance of 100 m and can go as high as 10 meters at a top speed of 8m/s, making it an appropriate starter kit to practice drone flying. Now, moving on to its average flight time, the batteries last as long as 13 minutes, which is again good enough for a low-priced drone. However, the additional batteries come off pretty cheap, compared to other drones in the market.
Learn more about the DJI Tello in this guide.
A thing or two, honestly. I’m a little upset that this drone doesn’t support object avoidance, which is the utmost necessary feature for a device with such a limited flight range. But, even if I overlook this feature, it’s hard to settle with the absurd fact that its control pad needs to be bought separately.
Now that you’ve reached the end, I’m hoping that you’ve gathered some serious info about drone specs, and possibly found your personal favorite. And in case you have, which one has suited your needs the most? Let me know in the comments below.
With that being said, I’ll fly away for a bit. But I promise to return ASAP with more budget-friendly and high-end drones. So, stay tuned…
And if someone asks you what’s the rush about buying a mindless drone, don’t say anything – just hand them the remote control.
Till next time, the sky’s the limit!