The Mavic Air ($919.00 at Drone Nerds) is the smallest drone that DJI makes. Like the Mavic Pro series it folds for storage and transport. When folded it measures 1.9 by 3.3 by 6.6 inches (HWD), small ...
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Drone maker DJI announced an update to its popular Mavic Air quadcopter today. The Mavic Air 2 will cost $799 when it ships to US buyers in late May. That's the same price as the previous Mavic Air ...
Which one is right for you? Both of these drones are awesome. In fact, they’re arguably two of the best drones on the market right now (though they both pale in comparison to the new Mavic 2 Pro and ...
On paper, DJI’s Mavic Air 2 consumer drone hits all the right marks. It records 4K video, can take up to 48MP photos, has a 34-minute flight time and a 6.2-mile range, and is priced at just $799. The ...
If you're trying to decide whether to buy the DJI Air 2S or DJI Mavic Air 2, this article is here to help. The Air 2 impressed when it launched in April 2020 (see T3's DJI Mavic Air 2 drone review for ...
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When DJI revealed the Mavic Pro in late 2016, it ended up being a turning point for the company. DJI was already the dominant name in consumer drones thanks to the Phantom series, but the Mavic Pro ...
The Mavic Air ($919.00 at Drone Nerds) is the smallest drone that DJI makes. Like the Mavic Pro series it folds for storage and transport. When folded it measures 1.9 by 3.3 by 6.6 inches (HWD), small ...
The Mavic Air is a minor engineering marvel. The first time you set up DJI’s new drone it’s like trying to solve a puzzle box. You flip, you twist, you unfold. The metal joysticks are safely nestled ...