Flying in the sun? This monitor is a super bright option
There are few things worse than squinting at your phone or tablet in the bright sunshine. It’s bad enough when…
There are few things worse than squinting at your phone or tablet in the bright sunshine. It’s bad enough when…
The FT Aviator is a joystick that was designed by NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski. He believed that there was a…
At first glance, the Mavic 2 Pro (1,499) seems like the obvious successor to the Phantom 4 (also $1,499). The…
The MJX Bugs 3 is an incredibly versatile and fun drone. It has brushless motors, which makes it more powerful…
Today the Tello remains the only drone on drone-giant DJI’s website that isn’t branded as a DJI-built drone. The feature-packed mini-drone…
The Mavic Pro is according to insiders, DJI’s best selling drone ever. It is small, light, foldable, very capable and, at least in our experience, very reliable. It wasn’t the world’s first foldable drone, but it was the first one that got almost everything right. DJI has sold many of them around the world and in the eyes of many, it has become the gold standard for foldable drones. It even holds its own against its much younger brother the DJI Mavic Air. Now, as the sun is setting on this all-time favorite, we thought it made sense to do a final review on the Mavic Pro. As a goodbye and thank you, but also for those of you who are considering picking one up, new or used, as prices are likely to drop even more after DJI’s ‘See the Bigger Picture’ event tomorrow.
The DJI Inspire 2 is an aerial cinematographers dream drone with its seemingly endless versatility in the air and unmatched performance. My drone of choice has been the Phantom 4 Pro for the past 2 years but since upgrading to the Inspire series I haven’t looked back.
If you asked me what is the best drone on the market right now my response would be the DJI Phantom 4 Pro. Sure, there are drones like the Inspire 2 that are better equipped, but they have their own set of downfalls. The Phantom series offers the perfect blend of performance, quality, and portability at a reasonable cost which makes the Phantom 4 Pro my all-time favorite drone to use.
After a little over six months of flying the DJI Mavic Air, I’ve gotten to experience how even small drones have incredible potential. Slated between the Spark and Mavic Pro, DJI could have done a lot more with this product but chose not to because of how it’s positioned in their current offerings. This mixture of creating the best drone possible and trying not to compete with their other products leaves the Mavic Air as an almost perfect drone.
When I look at all the devices and different pieces of equipment I use, almost all of them need charging every single day. Normally this is not a big deal, but when I’m traveling, it can be quite a challenge to keep everything charged. That’s where the Jackery Explorer 200 comes in. This power bank gives you all the connections to keep your drone, laptop and phone powered up multiple times over. Jackery sent me the Explorer 200 to review and after having used it for the last couple of weeks, I really like. This baby will be coming with me on any future trip, I’ll be making.
The DJI Spark mini-drone went with me on many trips, where I simply would not have bothered to take the Mavic Pro. All in all, as you probably can tell, the DJI Spark is one of my favorite drones!
Most of the drones we consider at DroneDJ tend to be in the champagne category of price and performance. But…