
Veeniix
The Veeniix V11PRO is a mid‑size GPS‑enabled drone aimed at beginner‑to‑intermediate hobbyists, offering a 48 MP Sony sensor, 3‑axis gimbal, up to 40 min flight per battery and a 6 km digital FPV link. While it provides solid flight performance and many intelligent features, its camera output is considered average and it lacks obstacle avoidance.
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$294.99
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$470.38
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$294.99
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$699.99
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Best For
Beginner to intermediate pilots who want more capability than sub‑250 g toys, recreational flyers needing long endurance and range, budget‑conscious content creators needing 4K video for social media, outdoor adventurers who fly in moderate wind, and U.S. users who need FAA Remote ID compliance. Ideal use cases include landscape photography, travel vlogging, follow‑me tracking for hiking/biking, waypoint‑based aerial mapping and night flying with navigation lights.
Not Ideal For
Professional cinematographers or serious videographers who require top‑tier image quality and obstacle avoidance, casual flyers who prefer ultra‑lightweight drones without registration, and users who need built‑in obstacle detection for safe autonomous flights.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers from Space.com, Digital Camera World and First Quadcopter give the V11PRO a consensus rating of 3.5/5, noting its strong flight performance, long endurance and useful intelligent modes. However, they criticize the camera output as merely average, point out the lack of obstacle avoidance, and find the vertical shooting workflow confusing, concluding that the drone is a solid step up from toy models but falls short of premium competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the V11PRO’s long flight time, rugged construction, easy setup and the inclusion of accessories like a case and spare propellers. Common praise centers on the reliable return‑home function and solid transmission range, while recurring complaints focus on the detachable remote‑screen film, underwhelming image quality, app glitches and the absence of obstacle avoidance.
Common Complaints
Detachable protective film on the remote controller screen, image quality not living up to 8K claims, occasional app glitches, lack of obstacle‑avoidance sensors, and the 600 g weight that forces FAA registration.
What People Are Saying
“Fantastic video and photo quality”
“The film on the remote control screen needs to be more secure – peeling it off detached the screen!”
How It Compares
vs. DJI Mini 3 Pro
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Choose DJI Mini 3 Pro if image quality and obstacle avoidance are top priorities; choose Veeniix V11PRO for longer endurance and lower cost.
vs. Autel EVO Nano
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Autel EVO Nano is better for users needing a lightweight, registration‑free drone; Veeniix V11PRO wins on endurance and range.
vs. Sub‑250 g beginner drones (generic)
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If you only need a cheap, easy‑to‑fly toy, sub‑250 g models suffice; if you want longer flights, GPS features and higher‑resolution photos, the V11PRO is the step up.