O DJI Mini 2, entry-level drone launched that should replace the popular Mavic Mini, comes with some new features compared to the previous one. The main one is the camera for 4K videos.
In addition to recording 4K videos at 30 fps (frames per second), the DJI Mini 2 also gives the user the option of taking high-quality photos in RAW format.
Like the Mavic Mini, the DJI Mini 2 has foldable wings and is quite light (only 249 grams). Despite its low weight, the drone promises greater wind resistance and a lot of stability, positive points for better image capture.

Drone can fly distances of up to 10 km and battery lasts 31 minutes (Disclosure)
The transfer of both videos and photos to other devices promises to be quite efficient and fast, through an application developed by the manufacturer itself, DJI Fly, available at App Store and Play Store.
DJI Mini 2 Flight Range and Battery Life
The Mavic Mini's replacement also gained improvements in autonomy, both in flight time and battery life, which now has a USB-C input for charging.
To tell the truth, the battery life is just a little bit (just a little bit) better than its predecessor, and promises to leave the DJI Mini 2 without needing to recharge for 31 minutes, 1 minute more than the previous model.
Flight autonomy, when related to distance, has evolved considerably. While the Mavic Mini had a range of 4 km, the new model promises to reach distances of up to 10 km. The maximum speed, according to the manufacturer, reaches 57 km/h, and the altitude can reach 4000 meters above sea level. (Be careful not to miss it!)
Learn how to connect DJI Mini 2 to your smartphone
The official store has made available a series of videos to help drone users familiarize themselves with the device.
One of them (see below) was recorded specifically to teach you how to connect the DJI Mini 2 to your smartphone. Once connected, you can make the drone land or take off automatically, with the simple touch of a button.
DJI Mini 2 MSRP
DJI's new entry-level drone hits the market in two versions. The most affordable, on the brand's official website, costs US$ 449 (R$ 2.494) and comes with a controller. The complete combo, which includes three extra batteries, a charging hub and a case, costs a little more, and comes out to US$ 599,00 (R$ 3.327,00; the Mavic Mini is sold in Brazil for more than R$ 5.000,00).
Both versions leave the official store for the user's hands with extra propellers, always useful, especially for first-time pilots.
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