
It might surprise you that the mid‑range Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red, priced at $30.99, earned a 4.5‑star rating from 857 reviewers and claimed the top spot, even though the premium Mavic 3 set costs $45.99 and carries a slightly lower 4.4‑star score. The Air 2S props promise up to a 4 % flight‑time boost (+1.3 minutes) and a 37 % reduction in sound power, delivering noticeable gains without the premium price tag.
Our roundup pits ten Master Airscrew upgrades against each other, spanning the three price tiers the brand defines. Budget options like the Stealth Mini 3 ($12.99) and Mini 3 Pro ($13.99) still score above 4.3 stars, while mid‑range choices such as the Mini 2 Series ($18.99) and Air 3 ($30.99) offer efficiency gains of 5 % or more. Premium picks—including the Stealth Mavic 2 ($37.99) and Mavic 3 ($45.99)—add extra flight‑time minutes and cooler motor operation, catering to professionals who need every ounce of performance.
Below you’ll find each propeller’s strengths, so you can match the right upgrade to your drone and flying style.

Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red
Its 119.9 mm length delivers performance that earns top ratings and strong value.

Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Propellers Red
Ideal for budget‑conscious flyers, it offers reliable entry‑level performance at $13.99—about $17 less than the Best Overall.

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic 2
Designed for audiophiles, its 19.05 mm height pairs with premium sound‑optimised blades, offering a higher‑fidelity experience the other picks don’t target.
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Score Analysis
Key score advantages vs. runner-up (Master Airscrew Mini)
Price Range

Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red
$30.99

Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Propellers Red
$13.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic 2
$37.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic 3
$45.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mini 3
$12.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Air 3
$30.99

Master Airscrew Mini 2 Series Propellers
$18.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic Pro
$32.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Neo
$15.99

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Avata 2
$14.99
Spec Comparison
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Air 2S Red propellers add a 183 mm, 97 mm pitch set that’s 7% lighter than OEM, delivering up to 4% more flight time and 37% quieter operation for about $31.
These props feature a 183 mm diameter and a 97 mm pitch, built from glass‑fiber R composite. The set weighs 7.0% less than the stock DJI props, at just 0.06172943336 lb per prop, and promises a +1.3‑minute (up to 4%) boost in flight time along with a -2.0 dB (up to 37%) noise reduction and a modest +2 mph top‑speed gain.
In size and mass they sit between the lineup. They share the same 0.06172943336 lb weight as the Stealth Air 3 set, but are noticeably shorter than the Air 3’s 22.86 mm height and 180.34 mm length. Compared with the Mavic Pro and Mavic 2 options—both over 0.11 lb—they are considerably lighter, while their 20.1 mm height is on par with those models but the 59.9 mm width is narrower, making them a compact fit for the DJI Air 2S and Mavic Air 2 frames.
Reviewers consistently applaud the quieter flight and the extra airtime, especially for aerial photography where a calmer soundscape matters. Users also like the vivid red finish and the sturdier feel of the glass‑fiber blades. A few note that the glossy coating scratches easily and that the flight‑time gain feels modest in very windy or aggressive maneuvers, with occasional start‑up vibration mentioned by a minority.
The package includes a carry pouch, logo stickers, and a safety sheet, and each prop folds for easy storage. With a 4.5‑star rating from 857 reviewers, the set balances performance upgrades with a premium price point, positioning it as a reliable upgrade for serious hobbyists.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Aerial photographers, videographers, and recreational pilots who value quieter flights and a modest airtime boost.
Avoid if: You’re on a tight budget, fly primarily in aggressive wind, or need a prop set without a glossy finish.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Red propellers add a 76 mm pitch, 2‑blade design and up to ~2% longer flight time, all for $13.99, earning a solid 4.4‑star rating from 1,195 reviewers.
These propellers feature a 152 mm diameter, 76 mm pitch and two blades per propeller, each weighing just 2.2 g. The full set of four tips the total prop weight to 8.8 g, that's up to a one‑minute (~2%) flight‑time gain per battery charge. The glass‑fiber R composite construction keeps them lightweight while the glossy red finish improves visibility during flight.
Compared with the Mini 2 Series propellers, which list a -2.0 dB noise reduction, the Mini 3 Pro Red set offers a comparable quiet‑flight experience through a lower‑pitch design, while matching the same 152 mm diameter and 76 mm pitch. It also provides a similar 2% flight‑time boost, but does so at a lower price point than the Stealth Neo set and carries fewer overall specifications than the larger‑diameter Air 3 or Mavic 2 options.
Reviewers consistently praise the quieter operation and the easy installation thanks to the eight included blue nylock screws. Professional reviewers note the aerodynamic shape reduces motor load, which can extend motor lifespan. However, many everyday users mention that the claimed one‑minute flight‑time increase is often barely perceptible, and a handful report slight vibration when pushing the props to high speeds.
Made in the USA, these props combine a rugged glass‑fiber composite with a vibrant red color that helps keep them in sight during outdoor shoots. The package itself is light at 18 g, making it simple to stash in a drone bag or travel case.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Aerial photographers and videographers who need quieter flights and a modest boost in endurance on a Mini 3 Pro or Mini 4 Pro.
Avoid if: You fly older Mini models, need aggressive speed or acrobatic performance, or are highly sensitive to the small flight‑time increase.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers for Mavic 2 deliver a -2.0 dB noise cut, 5% efficiency boost, and roughly 1.6 extra minutes of flight while weighing just 0.12345886672 Pounds.
What really stands out is the combination of a -2.0 dB noise reduction and a 37% sound‑power reduction, backed by a manufacturer‑claimed +5% efficiency gain. The props add an estimated 1.6 minutes of additional flight time and weigh 3% less than stock, with a total weight of 0.12345886672 Pounds. Their dimensions – 19.05 mm height, 124.46 mm length and 76.2 mm width – fit the Mavic 2 envelope without sacrificing strength, thanks to a glass‑fiber reinforced composite construction.
Compared with the other nine entries, these props weigh a bit more than the Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic Pro (0.110231131 Pounds) and noticeably more than the Air 2S and Air 3 sets (both 0.06172943336 Pounds). Noise‑reduction performance matches the Air 2S, Air 3, and Mavic 3 models, all of which also list -2.0 dB. The +5% efficiency gain aligns with the Mavic 3 and Air 3 offerings, while the 1.6‑minute flight‑time bump sits between the Air 2S’s +1.3 minutes and the Mavic 3’s 2‑minute gain. Dimensionally, the Mavic 2 props are similar in height and length to the Mavic Pro set, though a few competitors list slightly different measurements.
Users consistently praise the quieter operation and the extra minutes of airtime, noting the bright orange color makes the props easy to spot on the ground. Users describe the installation as straightforward, and many comment that the props feel sturdy during aggressive maneuvers. Professional reviewers label this kit “probably the easiest and most notable upgrade” for Mavic 2 drones, highlighting the 40‑year design pedigree. The main caveat is the lack of independent third‑party testing, which some buyers find unsettling.
The package includes four foldable propellers (two CW, two CCW), a carry pouch, logo stickers and a safety sheet, all using glass‑fiber reinforced composite. The set works only with DJI Mavic 2 Pro, Zoom and Enterprise models, so it isn’t interchangeable with Mavic Pro or other series.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professional photographers and videographers who need quieter, longer‑lasting flights on a DJI Mavic 2 platform.
Avoid if: You need a single prop set for multiple drone models or are on a tight budget.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers for Mavic 3 deliver a 5% efficiency boost, up to 2 dB quieter hover, and roughly two extra minutes of flight per battery, all in a durable glass‑fiber design.
These props claim a 5% efficiency gain and add about 2 minutes of flight time per battery, while hovering at 73 dB—about 2 dB quieter than stock. Each prop measures 239 mm in diameter with a 135 mm pitch, and the full four‑prop set weighs just 0.11 Pounds.
Compared with the other nine options, this set sits at the higher end of the price range and is slightly heavier than the Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic Pro set (which weighs 0.110231131 Pounds). Its up‑to‑2 dB noise reduction matches the –2.0 dB figure listed for the Mavic 2 set, while several other kits don’t list a noise‑reduction value at all.
Reviewers consistently highlight the quieter operation and the extra flight minutes, noting that the bright green finish improves visibility during low‑light flights. Some users mention a need for precise balancing to avoid high‑speed vibration, and the green color fits only Mavic 3 models.
Professional reviewers point out that the propellers spin at 5,585 RPM—lower than the OEM’s 6,693 RPM—indicating aerodynamic efficiency. They produce them in the USA from glass‑fiber reinforced composite, they're promising durability without sacrificing performance.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Professional aerial photographers and videographers who need low‑noise operation and a modest boost in flight time.
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $45.99
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mini 3 add a 152 mm, 76 mm‑pitch set that cuts noise by 37 % and nudges flight time up about 1 minute, all for $12.99.
These propellers measure 10 mm in height, 180 mm in length and 130 mm in width, with each blade weighing just 2.2 g. The set’s total weight is 0.03527396192 lb, and the manufacturer claims a 2 % flight‑time gain – roughly one extra minute per battery – while delivering 37 % lower sound power compared with stock props.
Compared with the nine other Master Airscrew options, the Mini 3 set shares the same 180 mm length as the Avata 2 set but is longer than the Mini 3 Pro Red’s 160 mm length. It is lighter than the Air 2S and Air 3 models, which each weigh about 0.0617 lb. While many peers list a –2 dB noise reduction, this Mini 3 kit advertises a much larger 37 % reduction, making it one of the quietest choices in the lineup.
Users rave about the dramatic drop in audible whine and the glossy finish that looks premium on the Mini 3 Pro and Mini 4 Pro frames. Installation is plug‑and‑play, though the kit doesn't include a screwdriver, and a few reviewers note occasional balance quirks that can require a quick tweak. Professional reviewers highlight the glass‑fiber R composite construction and low‑noise airfoil design, which together shift sound frequency to less perceptible pitches while keeping thrust efficient.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Urban and residential flyers who need low‑noise operation, content creators recording audio, and budget‑conscious Mini 3 Pro/4 Pro owners.
Avoid if: You need compatibility with Mini 2, Mini SE, or older Mavic Mini drones, or you require a larger efficiency boost than the modest 2 % gain.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Air 3 cost $30.99, weigh 0.06172943336 lb, and promise up to 5 % longer flight time plus a quieter, high‑visibility ride for DJI Air 3/3S drones.
Fourteen reviewers gave these props a 4.5 / 5 star rating, and they feature a 221 mm diameter and a 119 mm pitch, both larger than many stock replacements. The glass‑fiber R composite construction, glossy finish, and foldable design aim to shave a perceptible amount of noise from each spin while adding up to 5 % more airtime per battery, according to the manufacturer.
Compared with other Master Airscrew options, the Air 3 set is lighter than the Stealth Propellers Mavic Pro, which tip the scales at 0.110231131 lb, yet it stands taller than that model’s 19 mm overall height. Its 119 mm pitch also exceeds the Mavic Pro’s 112 mm, and the 221 mm diameter is larger than the Mavic Pro’s 211 mm, suggesting a more aggressive thrust profile. At $30.99 the Air 3 propellers sit at the higher end of the lineup, making them pricier than the Mini‑series kits that target budget‑conscious flyers.
Users repeatedly praise the plug‑and‑play fit and the vivid electric color that makes the props easy to spot during a chase. Professional reviewers note a “first‑rate” fit and finish, describing the material as slightly stiffer than stock and delivering a smoother, quieter tone that feels more responsive in the air. The included microfiber carrying pouch adds a practical storage solution, while the 28.0 g package weight keeps the overall kit easy to transport.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Aerial photographers and videographers who want a modest boost in flight time and a quieter, high‑visibility prop set for DJI Air 3/3S.
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $30.99.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Mini 2 Series Propellers add a modest 3% (about 1 minute) flight‑time boost and -2.0 dB noise cut for $18.99, while staying lightweight and brightly colored for easy spotting.
These propellers sport a 122 mm diameter and a 48 mm pitch, built from a glass‑fiber‑reinforced composite that keeps each blade at just 1.46 g. The set of four weighs a total of 20.5 g, so the added mass is barely noticeable on the Mini 2 platform. The manufacturer highlights a 3 % longer flight time—roughly one extra minute per battery—and a 37 % reduction in sound power, measured as -2.0 dB.
When you line them up against the other nine options in this roundup, the Mini 2 Series sits in the middle of the pack. Its 10.16 mm height is shorter than the Stealth Propellers Neo’s 12.7 mm, yet its noise reduction matches the Neo’s -2 dB figure. The Neo and the Avata 2 models claim larger flight‑time gains (up to 6 % and 5 % respectively), so the Mini 2’s 3 % boost is modest by comparison. On the price side, it's pricier than the Neo but cheaper than the larger‑diameter Stealth sets for Mavic 2 and Air 3.
User sentiment points to the bright monochrome colors—electric, red, blue, and more—as a real help for spotting blades on the ground. Reviewers also note quieter flights, which is valuable for video creators who need to keep ambient noise low. However, several owners mention that the included screws can be finicky, sometimes leading to imbalance or vibration, and that the blades may shatter if they hit a hard surface. Professional reviewers echo the modest performance gains, calling them “marginal” but still worthwhile for enthusiasts chasing every percent of endurance.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Enthusiast pilots who want a balanced upgrade with a quiet flight and a slight endurance bump.
Avoid if: You prioritize rock‑solid durability or need the biggest possible performance gains.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers for the Mavic Pro give a 4% efficiency boost, cut hover noise by ‑5 dB to 73 dB, weigh 0.110231131 lb, and sell for $32.99.
What really stands out is the advertised 4% efficiency gain, which translates into a modest but noticeable increase in flight time. The props also promise a -5 dB noise reduction, bringing hover noise down to 73 dB—a sizable drop compared with many stock propellers. Each blade uses glass‑fiber reinforced composite, measures 211 mm in diameter with a 112 mm pitch, and folds for easy transport.
Compared with the other nine options, these props sit on the heavier side of the spectrum (0.110231131 lb versus the 0.06172943336 lb of the Air 2S and Air 3 sets) but are lighter than the Mavic 2 version (0.12345886672 lb). Their -5 dB noise reduction outperforms the -2 dB reduction reported for the Air 2S and Mavic 2 props, while the 4% efficiency boost is a notch below the 5% gain of the Mavic 2 set and roughly on par with the Air 2S’s “up to 4%” claim. Price‑wise, they're pricier than the Mini 2 Series and Neo kits, yet comparable to the Mavic 3 and Mavic 2 alternatives.
Customers who have tried these props consistently praise the quieter operation and the extra minute or two of flight time that the efficiency gain provides. Reviewers also note the bright red color‑coded hubs make it simple to identify CW and CCW blades during swaps, and the quick‑release mechanism speeds up installation. On the downside, a few users report a tighter fit on some motors that requires gentle force, and occasional color fading after prolonged UV exposure. Professional reviewers highlight the solid composite construction and the lack of thrust loss despite the lower hover RPM (5585 RPM).
From a technical standpoint, the set includes four propellers (2 CW, 2 CCW), each weighing 8.8 g, with the whole package coming in at 57 g. The dimensions are 19 mm × 125 mm × 75 mm, and the packaging mirrors those measurements. The company designs them in the USA and manufactures them in California, reinforcing the brand’s reputation for quality.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Those prioritizing quality and willing to pay for premium performance
Avoid if: You're shopping on a tight budget — it's priced at $32.99
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Neo boost acceleration by 200%, cut noise by 2 dB and add about 6% extra flight time, all for $15.99 in a lightweight red glass‑fiber set.
What really stands out is the 200% faster acceleration claim, paired with a measurable -2 dB noise reduction and a modest +6% increase in flight time. Each propeller measures 51 mm in diameter with a 46 mm pitch, and the whole four‑piece set weighs just 3.4 g, making them exceptionally light for a performance upgrade.
Compared with the other nine options in this roundup, the Neo set sits a bit taller at 12.7 mm versus the Avata 2’s 10 mm height, and it’s slightly longer than the Mini 3 Pro’s 160 mm length. Its package weight of 8 g is considerably lighter than the Mini 3 Pro’s 18 g, yet its noise reduction matches the -2 dB figure found on the Avata 2 and several larger‑diameter models. While its 51 mm diameter is smaller than the 76 mm to 226 mm ranges of many peers, the performance gains focus on speed and efficiency rather than sheer size.
Users consistently praise the quieter operation and the extra minutes on the battery, noting that the red color improves visual tracking during fast maneuvers. Professional reviewers also highlight the 200% acceleration boost in acro mode. A minority of owners report a slight wobble at very high speeds and mention that the glass‑fiber composite can be more fragile in crashes than the stock plastic props.
Construction-wise, the props use a Glass Fiber R Composite with a glossy finish, and the kit includes four propellers (two CW, two CCW) plus eight blue nylock screws for easy installation. The manufacturer markets them as a direct replacement for stock DJI Neo propellers and keeps them fully compatible with OEM accessories, so you won’t need any adapters.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
Avoid if: You want the best value-per-dollar in its price range
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
TL;DR: The Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Avata 2 add a 5% efficiency boost, cut noise by -2 dB, and weigh just 2.3 g each, all for $14.99.
What really sets these propellers apart is the advertised 5% efficiency gain paired with a measured -2 dB noise reduction. The four‑blade, 76 mm diameter design delivers that extra thrust while keeping the acoustic signature low enough for indoor FPV flights.
Within this ten‑item roundup, the Avata 2 set lands in the budget tier at $14.99, making it less expensive than several of the larger‑diameter, higher‑priced options. Compared with the Mini 3 Pro and Neo variants, it offers a comparable number of blades but fewer listed performance claims such as acceleration increase or flight‑time gain percentages. Its 8 included screws match the accessory count of most peers, while its glossy black finish is a visual trade‑off against the brighter color choices on other models.
Users consistently praise the quieter operation and the modest flight‑time extension, noting that the glass‑fiber R composite feels sturdier after a crash. Professional reviewers highlight the refined airfoil geometry that underpins the claimed efficiency boost.
On the downside, the glossy black coating scratches more easily and blends into the sky, which can disorient beginners in low‑light conditions. At 2.3 g each, the propellers weigh slightly more than the lightest alternatives, but the added durability often outweighs that concern for seasoned pilots.
Pros
Cons
Best for: Intermediate to advanced FPV pilots who want quieter flights and a modest efficiency bump on a DJI Avata 2.
Avoid if: You need high‑visibility propellers for low‑light flying or the absolute lightest possible blades for ultra‑light builds.
“Much quieter than stock — sounds smoother and less buzzy.”
“Noticeable extra flight time, especially in calm conditions.”
Breakdown

Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red
Pros

Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Propellers Red
Pros

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic 2
Pros

Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Mavic 3
Pros
Cons
Based on scoring data and product specs
Personalized picks

Best Overall Pick
Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red
Best OverallBest for: Buyers willing to invest in a proven, high-quality option

Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Propellers Red
Best for: Budget-conscious buyers seeking a reliable entry-level option
$13.99-$17.00 vs winner
Skip Master Airscrew Stealth Propellers Avata 2 if…
You need powerful performance or professional-grade features
We’re naming the Master Airscrew Air 2S Propellers Red the clear winner. They earn a 4.5 / 5 rating from 857 reviewers, boost flight time by about +1.3 minutes (up to 4 % longer), and cut noise by roughly ‑2.0 dB (as much as 37 % quieter). On top of that they’re 7.0 % lighter than the OEM set, so you get a lighter, quieter, longer‑lasting ride for the DJI Air 2S and Mavic Air 2.
The runner‑up, Master Airscrew Mini 3 Pro Propellers Red, shines when you need a budget‑friendly upgrade for the Mini 3 Pro (or Mini 4 Pro). Priced at $13.99 they carry a 4.4 / 5 rating from 1,195 reviews and promise up to 1 minute of extra flight time (around 2 % longer) while staying ultra‑light at 8.8 g for the full four‑prop set.
For those looking beyond the top two, the best budget option is the Stealth Propellers Mini 3 at $12.99, delivering solid performance at that price. The mid‑range pick is the Stealth Propellers Mavic 2 at $37.99, offering a balanced mix of durability and speed for most Mavic users. If you want the premium experience, the Stealth Propellers Mavic 3 at $45.99 provides the highest‑grade materials and the most aggressive performance gains.
Grab the Air 2S set today and get the most out of your drone.
The Air 2S Red propellers have a larger 183 mm diameter and weigh 4.37 g each, giving them more thrust and a listed top‑speed gain of +2 mph, which helps maintain stability in gusts. The Mini 3 Pro Red propellers are smaller (152 mm) and lighter (2.2 g each), so they may be less resistant to strong winds.
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