We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. The dream of an affordable drone which doesn't require direct user control has long been often promised but never fully delivered — until the ...
The $200 DJI Neo can take off from your hand and shoot 4K video. It’s only held back by an incredibly limited battery life. reading time 7 minutes The DJI Neo is so compact, so speedy, and so ...
For some time now, most drones have looked basically the same, which makes the DJI Flip something of a breath of fresh air. Whereas elsewhere consumer drones largely appear as variations on DJI's ...
The DJI Neo is a sub-250 g beginner drone that is incredibly easy to use and fun. Its photo and video capture are basic but perfectly adequate for an inexpensive beginner drone. Why you can trust ...
After creating a stir with the $200 Neo, DJI is back at it with another innovative drone, the Flip. It has a first-of-a-kind folding design and shrouded propellers to keep people safe. It also ...
When DJI’s Avata came out in 2022, its agility and people-safe propeller guards made it an instant hit — especially with video pros and content creators. It was hampered by poor video quality, though, ...
Welcome to T3's DJI Mini 4 Pro review, an inestimable sub-250g paragon of aerial cinematography that has so impressed this reviewer he’s since gone out and bought one. I’ve reviewed or flown every ...
Last year, DJI showed what was possible in a small drone with the Mini 3 Pro by fitting tons of technology and a high-quality camera into a sub-250 gram drone. Following that up was never going to be ...
The DJI Flip is a sub-250 g beginner drone that's incredibly easy to use with capabilities that allow it to be flown autonomously and as a camera drone. The image quality is good, but not exceptional.