One ultimate and compelling product in drone technology that has hit the global drone market in many ways than one is the DJI Mini 2, especially now that the business of drone use is experiencing explosive growth globally.
When DJI in November 2019 rolled out its premier travel-friendly and lightweight drone, “the DJI Mavic Mini,” for travelers desiring a type of drone that doesn’t take up too much space and weighs very little, DJI set the tone from that moment for a sequel that would enter the market and further raise the bar and not too long after the DJI Mavic Mini got its curtain-raiser, this did happen. It came in the form of the Mini 2.
The moment the DJI Mini 2 got released into the market, it became an instant hit among drone fanatics. First of all, the build of this drone defines everything the
word small stands for in meaning. It isn’t just lightweight and compact; it is small. It is merely about a palm in size, thus the name “mini.”
and is one of the newest unmanned flying vehicles of its size that can hover in the sky from DJI’s lineup.
The DJI Mini 2 is a worthy upgrade that has blown its predecessor, the DJI Mavic Mini, out of the water as the best travel drone to buy.
But what made the Mini 2 succeed at this? Let’s take a quick spin on how and why the DJI Mini 2 is the best travel drone to buy right now.
Weighing just below 250g- about as much as an apple, it is foldable and even becomes smaller than an iPhone XS MAX, fitting very quickly in the palm of your hand, which is a mind-blowing feature that makes it very easy to travel with kind of drone.
Its flight time is another essential feature it comes with. Despite its small size, it packs a ton of power with its intelligent lithium polymer battery that affords it a maximum battery life of approximately 31 minutes of flight time, making it one of the best mini drones with the longest flight time.
And of course, its most important feature of all, the camera. The DJI Mini 2 has a professional-grade flying camera. You can shoot 4k videos at 30fps and a recording speed of 100Mbps. The camera comes with a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor, an 83° field of view, and an f/2.8 aperture. Also worthy of note is that it captures 12MP images in JPEG and RAW formats. It even has advanced transmission technology that can enable it to send a live video feed to your smartphone at 720p and 30fps.
Its flight performance is another terrific feature it carries along. The DJI Mini 2 has a OcuSync 2.0 transmission technology that can make it fly up to 10km and can hold its own pretty well even in mildly windy conditions, and when set into sports mode, it can clock a maximum speed of 57 km/h, which is quite fast for a non-racing drone without even affecting its overall video or picture quality thanks to the 3-axis gimbal. It no longer uses WIFI like its predecessor, the DJI Mavic Mini to communicate between the drone and its remote control, which is a step in the right direction to curb the loss of signals or interference.
There’s no denying that big things come in small packages, which is how the DJI Mini 2 grants its users more than enough possibilities to compose that desired perfect shot. Even if you already own a lightweight drone, the DJI Mini 2 can afford you a more pleasurable opportunity to explore, capture and experience the world from a unique perspective that may have been otherwise inaccessible.