DJI is likely to launch its first foldable mini drone, which will include propeller protection, to eager pilots by January 2025. According to a French leaker, the starting price will be around €439 ($458). It is already known that there will be various options available, including a basic package without a controller, as well as one featuring a DJI RC 2 remote and a Fly More Combo, priced at €639 ($666) and €779 ($812), respectively. Recently, a Swiss online store shared more details and images prematurely, drawing attention from leakers like Jasper Ellens and Boris Bogdanov. The pictures reveal not just the package with the DJI RC 2 controller and Fly More Combo, but also show a version that comes with a classic DJI remote sans display.
Fly More Combo Features
The Fly More Combo is set to include a variety of extras, which comprise three batteries, a battery charger, spare propellers, and a carrying bag. Additionally, ND filters seem to be available as an optional add-on, as illustrated in the accompanying picture. The foldable mini drone weighs 249 grams and, surprisingly, boasts a flight duration of 31 minutes, despite having a larger battery compared to the DJI Mini 4 Pro.
Camera Specifications
It is still uncertain whether the camera stabilization system uses a two-axis or three-axis gimbal. Regardless, Jasper Ellens suggests that the camera’s quality will likely match that of the DJI Mini 4 Pro based on the latest data. The drone will feature a 1/1.3 inch CMOS sensor capable of capturing 4K/60 FPS HDR video. AI technology is expected to assist in tracking, but information remains unclear about the availability of full-auto modes or app control, similar to the DJI Neo (which can be found here on Amazon).
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