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The DJI Mini 2 is a powerful upgrade over its predecessor, with a 4K camera, extended flight range, and more. This is our DJI Mini 2 review.
DJI has announced the successor to the original Mavic mini, the Mini 2. The new drone offers a transmission range of up to 10KM along with a flight time of 31 mins. It can also record videos in 4K.
Last year, DJI released a tiny quadcopter with an impressive set of features squeezed into a palm-sized package called the Mavic Mini. The Chinese firm has just given this lightweight and compact ...
The DJI Mini 2 takes everything that made its predecessor popular and adds in new features like 4K video capture and OcuSync 2.0 for extended range.
Tech Computing 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 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 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.
The Mini 2 is still lightweight yet has enough flying power for some windy conditions, and it's capable of higher quality video.
It's confusing why the current drone is called the Mini 2 SE, but it's the newest flying creature in the hovering menagerie that is the DJI lineup.
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