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The DJI Mini 2 builds on the success of the previous Mavic Mini, providing a much better video shoot quality, while retaining the straight out of the pocket flying capability.
The DJI Mini 2 boasts boasts proper 4K video capture and upgraded motors, all while continuing to fly under the FAA radar thanks to its 249 gram takeoff weight.
If you love traveling with your drone but hate lugging around a lot of gear, DJI's Mini 2 may be the perfect solution.
The Mini 2 is still lightweight yet has enough flying power for some windy conditions, and it's capable of higher quality video.
The Mini 2, the follow-up to last year's Mavic Mini, promises welcome improvements, including a stronger wireless control signal and more powerful motors for safer flight, and 4K video and Raw ...
Tech Computing DJI Mini 2 is a great 4K drone you can put in your pocket: Hands-on And it still weighs less than nine ounces.
DJI Mini SE vs. DJI Mini 2: Specs compared on DJI's two cheapest drones With a light weight and a low $300 price, the DJI Mini SE could be a great beginner drone.
The new DJI Mavic 3 is out now and in Canada you need to get a license to fly it. Is that worth getting instead of a smaller, more casual drone like the Mini 2?
DJI is covering all price points with the Mini 2 SE, a sub-249-gram drone set to be released in March.
The new DJI Mini 3 finally arrived. This new drone is considered the more advanced version of the DJI Mini 2.
The premiere drone maker has added its proprietary wireless network, OcuSync, to its low-cost, ultra-portable drone, so it can fly up to 6 miles.
DJI has ensured 2.7K and full HD captures max out at 60fps, so there's no 120fps as found on the Mini 3 Pro. You can shoot HDR at up to 30fps, and it has dual native ISO for decent low-light ...
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