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The DJI Mavic Mini is an ultra‑lightweight, fold‑able drone introduced in 2019 that weighs just 249 g, offers up to 30 minutes of flight time, a 12 MP 2.7K camera on a 3‑axis gimbal, and a 4 km transmission range, targeting beginners and casual flyers.
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$19.99
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$13.04
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$13.00
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$19.99
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Best For
Beginners, hobbyists, travelers, and casual content creators who want a lightweight, easy‑to‑fly drone for everyday aerial footage without the hassle of registration.
Not Ideal For
Professional photographers, videographers, or advanced pilots who need RAW/HDR imaging, obstacle avoidance, active tracking, or robust performance in windy conditions.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Mavic Mini for its feather‑light weight, impressive 30‑minute battery life, and excellent value, highlighting its ease of use and QuickShot modes. However, they criticize the spotty connectivity, lack of obstacle avoidance, and modest camera capabilities (no RAW/HDR, only 2.7K video), noting that it falls short of higher‑end DJI models.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the drone’s portability, long flight time, and registration‑free operation, often calling it a great starter drone. Recurring complaints focus on unstable video transmission, the fragile build, and missing advanced features such as obstacle avoidance and RAW photo support.
Common Complaints
Unreliable video transmission, lack of obstacle avoidance sensors, fragile plastic construction, and limited camera functionality (no RAW/HDR, low video resolution).
How It Compares
vs. DJI Spark
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the Mavic Mini for longer flights and portability; the Spark may appeal to users who prefer its slightly higher‑resolution stills and OcuSync stability.