🚀 Elevate Your Adventures with the DJI Mini 2!
The DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo is an ultralight, foldable drone equipped with a 4K camera and 12MP photos, offering an impressive 31 minutes of flight time and advanced OcuSync 2.0 technology for HD video transmission up to 10km. Perfect for capturing stunning aerial shots, this drone is designed for both beginners and experienced flyers.
Maximum Range | 4000 Meters |
Wireless Technology | Ocusync 2.0 |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
Are batteries included? | Yes |
Operating Temperature | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Supported Image Format | RAW, JPEG, DNG |
Video Output Resolution | 4K |
Includes Remote? | Yes |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
Video Capture Format | MP4 |
Remote Control Technology | OcuSync 2.0 |
Control Type | Remote Control |
Media Type | VideoTransmission |
Special Features | 4K Video Transmission, Level 5 Wind Resistance, Intelligent Modes & QuickShots |
Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.25"L x 7.99"W x 2.2"H |
Item Weight | 8.78 Ounces |
Color | Gray |
S**U
Small yet fantastic quality
The DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo has truly elevated my aerial photography game. I love how lightweight and easy to carry it is—perfect for spontaneous trips and adventures. The 4K camera delivers crystal-clear footage, and the 3-axis gimbal ensures my videos are smooth and professional-looking, even when there's a bit of wind. Setting it up was straightforward, and the flight controls feel intuitive, which made learning to fly a breeze. The Fly More Combo extras, like the additional batteries and the sturdy carrying case, have been incredibly handy, allowing for longer sessions without constantly recharging. Whether I'm capturing stunning landscapes or fun family moments, this drone consistently delivers amazing quality. Definitely worth every penny for anyone looking to take their drone experience to the next level!
T**K
Best moderately affordable drone out there.
I will say that I love my DJI Mini 2 drone, I think it is a amazing piece of tech and can't believe how far up and away it can go. The app is easy to use, the drone is VERY easy to fly (even though I crashed it once, we will get to that), the batteries last about 30 minutes each. I have flown this drone hundreds of hours and hundreds of miles and it has never had major issues. I did buy the Fly More kit so I have extra batteries.This drone DOES NOT have collision avoidance which I wish it did and those sensors would be the only reason I would upgrade to a new drone. Early on I bought the DJI Refresh warranty that covers 2 crashes and fly aways. I never had a flyaway but I did hit a tree with it (It can go about 30 MPH in sport)The DJI Refresh warranty was 79 bucks I think, it was WELL WORTH IT... I broke my drone into about 10 pieces and they had me ship it back, I got a new one in the mail and was in the air again.The carrying bag that it comes with is not really a bonus in my opinion, I take my drone everywhere and that bag would never protect it the way it needs to be. I bought a hard plastic case to carry it in (in the photo)The camera is excellent and the gimbal is OUTSTANDING. No matter how fast you are flying or how crazy, the gimbal is always catching a great view. The camera has a setting that allows you to tilt it up +15 degrees above the horizon which allows you to take awesome cloud pictures, I am much happier once I enabled that.The RTH (Return to home) feature is great! I was surprised the few times I tried it, I was worried it wouldn't be able to do it but it was surprising accurate.
S**L
Mini 2 = Drone Value, Performance, Durability and Fun
I bought the Mavic Mini 2 as my second drone, following a purchase of the Mavic Mini, which I loved. The original Mavic Mini provides over 25 minutes of flight time, an amazing stable flight, ease of flying and a compact form factor -- and most of all: fun.The ability to go hundreds of feet in the air, and get literally a bird's eye view of your neighborhood, a vacation spot or a sports event is truly amazing (of course, for safety, it's a good idea not to fly directly over people, in case the drone fails and/or falls unexpectedly).I've read a number of sad stories about how long customer support takes, but it's also true that I've flown the drone into an object twice with no apparent damage (YMMV). This drone might be a little much or pricey for a young child who won't be as careful, but for 17-70 age pilots, you can't go wrong with this if you want a fun, capable, well-engineered drone for photography, video, or just flying.The Mavic 2 provides all of that in exactly the same form factor, but with a few key upgrades.1. The controller now holds the phone/screen above the controls, which is generally more convenient.2. The controller has traded the old WiFi connection to the drone for DJI's proprietary and improved Ocusync. It provides more range and increased reliability communicating to the drone.3. The batteries are lighter, due to a different technology, but still just as powerful. Still, the drone is just under 249g (the maximum allowed without registering with the FAA), so perhaps the drone itself is a bit heavier without the battery.4. I found the Mavic 2 to be a bit more powerful to the extent that while in the lowest power and smoother Cinema mode, I had to check more than once to ensure I wasn't in regular mode. The stats show it provides about 20% improved performance and I think I read that the motors are 14% more powerful. That can be a plus and a minus when shooting video — you might have to be a bit more careful to ensure smooth video when changing direction/framing or altitude. I think the extra power is the biggest difference, #5 below is right there with it.5. Also upgraded is the maximum video resolution, doubled from 2K to 4K.With either model, you should get the Fly More Combo package, which provides 2 extra batteries and a nifty portable charge bank that can store and charge all three batteries (plus it charges them sequentially, so you know that if the second battery is charging, the first battery is full, and so forth (although you can also push the battery display button and four LED lights in front of each battery show if the battery is 25, 50, 75 or 100 percent full).All said, DJI took the great Mini and improved it. Now an even better way to enter the world of drone flying and photography.Enjoy!
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