Rankings

The DJI Mini 4 Pro Fly More Combo offers a professional-grade 1-inch 50 MP sensor, omnidirectional LiDAR obstacle avoidance, and a bright 5.5-inch built-in controller screen, delivering up to 52 minutes of flight with Plus batteries. While it exceeds the 250 g limit and carries a higher price, its advanced imaging and safety features set a new benchmark for mini drones.
The DJI Air 3S pairs a 1-inch 50 MP sensor with 4K/60fps HDR video and a 45-minute flight envelope, delivering professional-grade image quality and long-range transmission. Advanced obstacle sensing, including forward-facing LiDAR, makes it suitable for travel and low-light aerial photography, though the higher price and separate charger may deter budget shoppers.

The DJI Mavic 4 Pro is a flagship prosumer drone featuring a 100 MP Hasselblad sensor, multiple lenses with optical zoom, 6K HDR video, and advanced omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, targeting professional creators who need top-tier image quality and range.

The DJI Air 3 Fly More Combo offers a versatile dual-camera setup with a large 1-inch sensor, long endurance and robust O4 transmission. It targets travel photographers and content creators who need high-quality imagery and advanced intelligent shooting modes.

The DJI Mini 4K is a lightweight, sub-249 g entry-level drone that offers 4K video, a 3-axis gimbal, and up to 31 minutes of flight time, making it ideal for beginners and travel creators.

The DJI Flip Fly More Combo is a sub-250 g folding drone with a large 1/1.3-inch sensor delivering 48 MP photos and 4K 60 fps video, paired with a bright 5-inch built-in controller screen. It offers up to 31 minutes of flight per battery (93 minutes total) and intelligent shooting modes while remaining lightweight and registration-free.

The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo pairs a 1-inch 50 MP sensor and omnidirectional LiDAR-enhanced obstacle avoidance with a sub-300 g airframe, delivering up to 52 minutes of flight time and 4K 120 fps video. The bundle includes the RC 2 controller with a built-in screen, three batteries and a charging hub, targeting creators who want professional-grade imaging without a heavy drone.

The DJI Avata 2 Fly More Combo delivers immersive FPV footage with a 4K/60fps HDR camera, 155° FOV and advanced electronic stabilization, packaged with goggles and a motion controller for a turnkey experience. While its internal storage and safety features are strong points, the lack of expandable storage and some ergonomic compromises keep it from being a professional-grade solution.

The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo Plus with RC 2 is a sub-250 g ultra-light drone that delivers 4K 60 fps HDR video, omnidirectional obstacle sensing, and up to 45 minutes of flight time with Plus batteries, all controlled via a built-in-screen remote. It targets creators who need high-quality imaging in a portable package while staying under FAA registration limits with the standard battery.

The DJI Neo is an ultra-light, pocket-sized drone that delivers 4K video and AI-driven tracking, making it ideal for casual creators and beginners. Its multiple control methods and built-in propeller guards add convenience, but the lack of a mechanical gimbal and modest flight time limit more demanding use cases.
The DJI Tello is a palm-sized, beginner-friendly drone offering a solid 13-minute flight time, stable indoor flight, and educational programming features. Its 720p camera and lack of a mechanical gimbal keep it in the entry-level segment, while its lightweight build makes it ideal for indoor learning and casual aerial shots.

The DJI Mini 3 (RC Edition) is a sub-250 g ultra-light drone with a 1/1.3″ sensor, f/1.7 lens and a built-in 5.5" screen, delivering 4K HDR video and up to 38-minute flight time (51 min with optional battery). It targets creators who want portable, high-quality aerial footage without the need for a smartphone or FAA registration.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | DJI Air 3S | DJI Tello |
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52 minutesbest | 52 minutesbest | 31 minutes | 51 minutes | 45 minutes | 34 minutes | 23 minutes | 31 minutes | 18 minutes | 38 minutes | 45 minutes | 13 minutes | |
— | 4,680 mAh | 5,200 mAhbest | 3,830 mAh | — | 2,590 mAh | — | 3,110 mAh | 1,435 mAh | 2,453 mAh | — | 1,100 mAh | |
50 MP | 50 MP | 12 MP | 100 MPbest | 48 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 12 MP | 50 MP | 5 MP | |
| ↓ lower better | 249 g | 295 g | 246 g | 958 g | 720 g | 249 g | 377 g | 1,339 g | 135 g | 248 g | — | 80 gbest |
— | 4 p | 3,840 p | 6,144 pbest | 4 p | 4 p | — | — | — | 4 p | — | 720 p | |
1 inbest | 1 inbest | — | — | 1 inbest | 0.77 in | 0.77 in | 0.769 in | 0.5 in | 0.77 in | 1 inbest | — | |
— | 6,000 mbest | 4,000 m | 6,000 mbest | 6,000 mbest | — | — | 3,000 m | 2,000 m | 4,000 m | — | 30 m | |
1.8 f | 1.8 f | 2.8 fbest | 2.8 fbest | 1.7 f | 1.7 f | 2.8 fbest | 1.7 f | 2.2 f | 1.7 f | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | DJI Air 3S | DJI Tello |
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Camera(5) | ||||||||||||
Photo Resolution (MP) | 50 MP | 50 MP | 12 MP | 100 MP | 48 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 12 MP | 50 MP | 5 MP |
Maximum Video Resolution (p) | 4K p | 4K p | 3840 p | 6144 p | 4 p | 4K p | 4K p | 4K p | 4K p | 4K p | 4K p | 720 p |
Sensor Size (in) | 1.0 in | 1 in | 1/2.3 in | 4/3 in | 1 in | 0.77 in | 0.77 in | 0.769 in | 0.5 in | 0.77 in | 1 in | — |
Aperture (f‑stop) (f) | 1.8 f | 1.8 f | 2.8 f | 2.8 f | 1.7 f | 1.7 f | 2.8 f | 1.7 f | 2.2 f | 1.7 f | — | — |
Field of View (°) | 84 ° | 84 ° | 77 ° | — | — | 82.1 ° | 155 ° | 82.1 ° | — | — | — | 82.6 ° |
Gimbal & Stabilization(1) | ||||||||||||
Gimbal Type | 3-axis | 3-axis motorized | 3-axis mechanical | 3-axis mechanical | — | 3-axis motorized | — | 3-axis | — | 3-axis mechanical | — | — |
Transmission & Connectivity(1) | ||||||||||||
Transmission System | OcuSync 4.0 | OcuSync 4.0 | DJI O2 | O4+ | O4 | OcuSync 4.0 | O4 | OcuSync 4.0 | Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth | — | 20km | Wi‑Fi |
Battery & Power(3) | ||||||||||||
Battery Capacity (mAh) | — | 4680 mAh | 5200 mAh | 3830 mAh | — | 2590 mAh | — | 3110 mAh | 1435 mAh | 2453 mAh | — | 1100 mAh |
Flight Time (minutes) | 52 minutes | 52 minutes | 31 minutes | 51 minutes | 45 minutes | 34 minutes | 23 minutes | 31 minutes | 18 minutes | 38 minutes | 45 minutes | 13 minutes |
Charging Time (minutes) | — | 115 minutes | 90 minutes | — | 90 minutes | — | 45 minutes | — | — | 60 minutes | — | — |
Flight Performance(3) | ||||||||||||
Takeoff Weight (g) | 249 g | 295 g | 246 g | 958 g | 720 g | 249 g | 377 g | 1339 g | 135 g | 248 g | — | 80 g |
Max Takeoff Altitude (m) | — | 6000 m | 4000 m | 6000 m | 6000 m | — | — | 3000 m | 2000 m | 4000 m | — | 30 m |
Wind Resistance Level | 11 m/s | 12 m/s | Level 5 | High | 12 m/s | 10.7 m/s | 10.7 | 10.7 m/s | Level 4 | Level 5 | — | — |

Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers unanimously rate the Mini 5 Pro as a game-changing mini drone, highlighting its 1-inch sensor, LiDAR-enhanced obstacle avoidance and the RC 2's integrated high-brightness display. They applaud cinematic video capabilities and extended range, but caution about the weight crossing 250 g and cost.
Everyday users praise the drone's ease of use, impressive photo quality, rapid Wi-Fi 6 data transfers and the convenience of the built-in controller screen. Common complaints focus on the weight crossing the 250 g threshold, which triggers registration requirements, and the limited flight time when using the standard battery.

“Easy to fly and takes solid photos”

“Early user feedback highlights the drone's excellent image quality and long flight time.”

“The built-in screen removes the need for a phone and is a huge convenience.”


Choose Mavic 4 Pro for heavy-duty professional work where weight and portability are less critical
Choose Mini 4K for higher video quality and longer range; choose Mini 3 if vertical video and newer AI features are needed.
Mini 4 Pro provides a better value for creators needing a built-in display, while Mini 5 Pro may suit those seeking the latest sensor technology.
Choose the Flip for superior image quality and built-in screen portability; choose Mini 4 Pro if comprehensive obstacle avoidance and a touchscreen remote are priorities









Professional reviewers praise the Mini 5 Pro for bringing a large-sensor, high-resolution camera and advanced obstacle-avoidance to an ultralight platform, noting the impressive 52-minute endurance and the convenience of the RC 2's built-in screen. The combination of 4K 120 fps video, robust transmission range and comprehensive GNSS support is seen as a strong step up from earlier Mini models.
Early user feedback highlights the drone's excellent image quality and long flight time, with many owners appreciating the built-in screen that removes the need for a phone. Users also commend the added batteries in the Fly More Combo for longer shooting sessions.

Professional reviewers praise the Mini 4K as a solid step up from the Mini SE, highlighting its RAW photo capability, crisp 4K video, and long transmission range, while noting the absence of obstacle avoidance and advanced AI features.
Everyday users appreciate the drone's ease of use, reliable performance, and high-quality camera, though they complain about a hypersensitive remote, missing accessories, and limited customer support.

Professional reviewers laud the Mavic 4 Pro as a benchmark-setting drone that blends consumer convenience with prosumer capabilities, highlighting its versatile lenses, 6K video, and robust obstacle avoidance, while noting lens sharpness and weight as trade-offs.
Everyday users consistently praise the drone's stable flight, long battery life, and the creative options provided by the three lenses, but recurring complaints focus on the drone's weight, large file sizes, and slower lens switching.

Professional reviewers praise the Air 3 for its 1-inch sensor, 3× optical zoom and O4 transmission stability, calling it a game-changer for travel and real-estate photography while noting the lack of waterproofing and limited full-circle obstacle sensing.
Everyday users repeatedly highlight the drone's smooth, stable flight in wind, the versatility of the zoom lens, and confidence when flying at night, though they mention the learning curve and non-waterproof design.

Professional reviewers hail the Mini 4 Pro as the best ultralight drone on the market, highlighting its 4K/60 fps HDR video, 10-bit color depth, O4 transmission range, and the innovative RC 2 remote with a high-brightness screen. They commend the comprehensive sensor suite and advanced AI features like ActiveTrack 360°, while noting the lack of obstacle sensing in Sport mode and the sequential charging hub as minor drawbacks.
Everyday users consistently praise the camera performance, extended flight time, and the convenience of the RC 2's built-in display. Common themes include appreciation for the lightweight design that avoids registration and the safety provided by omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, while recurring complaints focus on the extra weight of Plus batteries and limited obstacle detection in high-speed modes.

Professional reviewers praise the Avata 2 for its larger sensor, robust O4 transmission and advanced EIS, noting the internal 46 GB storage as a convenience but calling out the missing microSD slot and top-mounted battery as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the intuitive motion controller, the stunning 4K HDR video, and the convenience of built-in propeller guards and internal storage, though they miss expandable storage and note balance issues with the top battery.

Professional reviewers praise the Flip for packing a large 1/1.3-inch sensor and 31-minute endurance into a sub-250 g chassis, noting its bright built-in controller and rich suite of intelligent shooting modes as standout features. Main criticisms focus on lack of touchscreen remote, app removal, and limited forward obstacle sensing.
Everyday users appreciate the drone's portability, long flight time with extra batteries, and ease of capturing cinematic shots using built-in intelligent modes. Recurring complaints center on the Android app issue, non-touchscreen remote, and desire for more comprehensive obstacle avoidance.

Professional reviewers commend the Neo for democratizing aerial content creation with its ultra-light weight, 4K video, and intuitive QuickShot modes, while noting the absence of a mechanical gimbal and short battery life as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the Neo's pocketability, palm launch, and easy AI tracking, often praising its ability to produce Instagram-ready clips; common frustrations revolve around shaky footage in wind and the brief 18-minute flight time.

Professional reviewers praise the Mini 3 (RC Edition) as a near-perfect blend of portability and image quality, calling it a "compact powerhouse" that delivers "professional-grade video in a sub-249 g frame." They highlight the large sensor, bright lens, vertical-shooting gimbal and the convenience of an integrated high-brightness screen, while noting the lack of obstacle-avoidance sensors as the main trade-off against higher-priced Mavic models.
Everyday users love the lightweight design, long flight time and the ability to shoot vertical video straight out of the box. The built-in screen is repeatedly mentioned as a game-changer for bright-day flying, and the 10 km transmission range feels reliable. Complaints focus on the missing obstacle-avoidance sensors and the extra weight of the larger battery.
The DJI Air 3S is a high-performance consumer drone that pairs a 1-inch 50 MP primary sensor with advanced video capabilities and long-range transmission, making it ideal for travel and aerial photography.
Professional reviewers praise the Tello as a surprisingly capable mini-drone that delivers strong performance for its price, highlighting its long flight time, stable hovering, and educational features, but note its limited outdoor range and lack of a mechanical gimbal.
Everyday users commend the Tello for ease of use, durability, and fun flight modes, especially indoors, while complaining about reduced practical range, occasional app issues, and battery degradation.









Choose the Neo for ultra-light, pocket-friendly use; choose Mini 4K if you need a gimbal and more robust stabilization.