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Jake Crump
DJI Mavic Mini — The everyday flycam
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The compact yet powerful Mavic Mini is the perfect creative companion, capturing your moments in a way that effortlessly elevates the ordinary. Along with the DJI Fly app, you’ll enjoy a simplified flying experience and a perspective unlike any other.
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Jordan Skole
How well will it perform in the wind?
Arj Singh
@jordanskole I think it can do 8m/s max wind speed which is about 29km/h so pretty good. The og mavic pro could do 10 m/s
Andrea
@jordanskole I've flown just about every drone DJI has made and no kind of wind ever put any of them off kilter. A few times very powerful headwinds almost prevented a safe return home, but that's a different story.
юлий филимонов
By that you mean it's fully operation inwind up to 8m/s? can it hover and maintain position?
REV1S
These things are not cheap
Amrith
How many of you have a drone already?
Lee Fuhr
@amrith No "No" answer? lol
Julia Clarks
Fantastic! I have DJI Mavic Pro, now I want this one too for my videos. :)
Ameed Jamous
Looks awesome !
JamesNoGames
1drone in the hand 2 birds ??? In the bush
Jovica Nastovski
Can you integrate my smartphone inside it and make it follow me around? Also it should automatically go to it's charging station.
Andrea
DJI nailed the ideal form factor for consumer drones (and maybe for quadcopters in general) when they came up with the original Mavic Pro. Since then they've been experimenting with incrementally smaller form factors to find a price and size where the truly average Joe will decide to get a drone to bring on his holidays, but I'm not sure that decreasing size will unlock a large number of new customers. On my personal wishlist for future drones are more sophisticated and precise physical controllers with better pressure gradients, and especially the ability to program flight routes to allow mixed human/automated controls – e.g. "Respond to flight controls normally, but when I press this button 1) increase altitude to 90m over the course of 15 seconds 2) rotate camera downwards by 45 degrees over 15 seconds 3) begin rotating aircraft left by 1 degree per second for 90 seconds"