Tuesday, March 20, 2018

An overall DJI Mavic Air review for you - part 1

DJI's commitment to innovation is reflected in the company's latest consumer drone: Mavic Air, which is the child of the almost perfect Mavic Pro and the compact and user-friendly Mavic Pro Spark. By taking the technology and foldable rotor arms of the Mavic Pro and the small form factor and playfulness of the Spark - and then improving both - DJI has produced its best drone so far for consumers.

DJI Mavic Air

DJI Mavic Air at Amazon Marketplace for $ 799.
Update: We have updated our review DJI Mavic Air to note the battery life of the controller and the battery charge time of the drone and the controller.

The DJI Mavic Air flies over this perfect middle ground, offering premium features at a lower price than the Mavic Pro. It has pretty much all the bells and whistles (although this drone certainly buzzes) that you could ask for, 4K video and 32MP panoramic shots at a 21-minute range. Most importantly, the DJI Mavic Air is easy to control thanks to an improved object avoidance and gesture control system, which makes this drone more popular.

$ 999 (£ 949, AU $ 1,599) for the Fly More Combo.
Comparison: Mavic Pro is $ 999 (£ 1,099, AU $ 1,599); Spark is $ 399 (£ 449, AU $ 649).
With a starting price of $ 799 / £ 769 / AU $ 1,299, the Mavic Air is cheaper than its big brother Pro. By paying this price, you get the drone, a battery, the owner charger, the redesigned remote control, a small carrying case, four propeller guards and two complete sets of propellers. So which means, basically all the necessary accessories you will need. And since all the official DJI products are in high quality and worth trusting, you dont need to waste more time and money to purchase other products anymore. In this way, this investment, in fact, is quite cost-effective.

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