Ola Amigo, We Have The Best Drones Fit For You Here!
➟ DJI Mini 3 Pro: https://geni.us/nJRVQNW
➟ DJI Mavic Air 2: https://geni.us/T3GyvKa
➟ Parrot Anafi: https://geni.us/D0bEBP
➟ Autel EVO Nano+: https://geni.us/2utLxp4
➟ Ryze Tech Tello: https://geni.us/H1AcfI
➟ PowerEgg X Wizard: https://geni.us/CoF4wyK
00:00 Intro
00:10 DJI Mini 3 Pro
01:08 DJI Mavic Air 2
02:26 Parrot Anafi
03:46 Autel EVO Nano+
05:10 Ryze Tech Tello
05:57 PowerEgg X Wizard
Welcome back buddies, today we'll be reviewing the best 6 drones , all the product links are mentioned below in the description box.
The tiny and lightweight DJI Mini 3 Pro takes DJI's popular Mini drone series to new heights. The original DJI Mavic Mini arrived in 2019, and was followed in 2020 by the Mini 2, which upped the video resolution from 2.7K to 4K alongside other improvements; but it's the Mini Pro 3 that really brings the 'wow' factor to the sub-250g Mini series.
What’s most impressive about this beginner drone is that DJI has managed to include a tri-directional obstacle avoidance system inside such a small drone – but that's far from the only improvement over its predecessor.
The Mini 3 Pro's sensor is bigger – it's now a 1/1.3-inch CMOS chip; its lens's maximum aperture has been increased to a bright f/1.7; its video capabilities have been vastly improved; and the camera can be rotated 90 degrees, enabling you to capture stills and video in both landscape and portrait format.
Just when you thought the Mavic Mini was the most impressive small drone available, DJI has upped the ante with the Mavic Air 2, which sits comfortably between that model and the two prosumer Mavic 2 models.
The overall design has been dramatically changed and with improved connection to the controller, noticeably longer battery life, 4K video at 60 fps, 48MP stills from the new 1/2-inch Quad Bayer sensor and a whole host of new functionality, this is a significant upgrade on the previous Mavic Air.
For photographers and videographers who need a highly portable drone that can be easily carried alongside other photographic equipment to shoot Raw stills, 4K/60p video and slow motion FHD video, the Mavic Air 2 sets a new benchmark for what we can expect from DJI drones now and in the future.
With the launch of the Mavic Air 2, DJI has produced a drone that will undoubtedly have a wide appeal thanks to its impressive smart flight features, stills and video functionality, alongside the upgraded design, motors and battery that provide significant performance upgrades over the previous model.
The Mavic Air 2 isn't perfect, but it's a pleasure to fly and shoot with, and could easily become the most popular DJI drone to date.
This thin, bug-like drone is an excellent choice for flight experts and filmmakers. Its incredible vertical range camera captures 4K UHD films and 21MP photos, plus sports 2.8x lossless zoom. Its lightweight, slim frame won’t take up much room in your bag. But, the lack of obstacle avoidance makes it difficult to recommend over DJI for newbies. Anafi can hit 33 mph / 55 kph at full power, which is comparable to most non-competitive drones. We had a blast just flitting around obstacles and having Anafi spin around at tight angles.
One thing we couldn’t test was max transmission range – New York City has very strict rules about where you can fly your drone and how high it can go.
Parrot claims you can hit up to 2.5 miles, but all we can guarantee is that we had no connectivity problems while it was in line of sight.
But, we can guarantee that Anafi is much less likely to infuriate your neighbors than your DJI drone. The rotor fan noise, which ironically sounds a bit like a small swarm of insects, doesn’t seem to carry more than a hundred yards away or so.
After the flight test, we asked picnickers around the model airfield how noisy they would say the drone was on a 1-10 scale; all of them said they hadn’t heard anything at all, though it’s possible they were just being polite.
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