Rankings

The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo pairs a 1-inch 50 MP sensor, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance and 52-minute endurance with a built-in screen on the RC 2 controller, delivering professional-grade imaging in a sub-300 g package. It excels in range and video quality, though its weight pushes it out of the sub-250 g registration-exempt category.

The Holy Stone HS440G is a sub-250 g, foldable drone that offers 4K video, GPS-assisted flight and brushless motors, making it a registration-free option for beginners and travelers. Its intelligent flight modes and 23-minute flight time provide solid value, though the long charge time and lack of a mechanical gimbal limit professional use.

The DJI Mini 5 Pro delivers a flagship-level 1-inch 50 MP sensor, LiDAR obstacle avoidance, and up to 36 minutes of flight in a sub-250 g package, with internal storage and O4+ transmission for reliable long-range operation. It is aimed at creators who need high-quality imaging without sacrificing portability, though the near-250 g weight can trigger registration requirements.

The DJI Neo is an ultra-light, palm-sized drone that captures 4K video, offers AI subject tracking and QuickShot modes, and supports multiple control methods, targeting casual creators and beginners.

The Holy Stone HS720 is a foldable, GPS-enabled drone aimed at beginners to intermediate pilots, offering a 4K UHD camera, up to 26 minutes of flight per battery and dual batteries for extended sessions, combined with portable design and intelligent flight modes.

The DJI Mini 4K Combo delivers true 4K video, a 31-minute flight per battery and up to 62 minutes with two batteries, all in a sub-250 g frame with O2 transmission up to 10 km. It's a beginner-friendly package, though it lacks obstacle avoidance and higher-frame-rate video.

The Potensic ATOM delivers 4K video, a 12 MP sensor and a 3-axis gimbal in a sub-250 g foldable frame, offering up to 32 minutes of flight and a 6 km range. It's a budget-friendly option for beginners, though it lacks advanced features like obstacle avoidance and ND filters.

The Specta Mini Drone offers impressive 4K video, long-range FPV transmission and solid wind resistance in a sub-250 g, registration-free package. While its camera and range rival more expensive DJI models, the lack of advanced autonomous features and occasional app bugs keep it aimed at beginners and budget creators.

The DJI Mini 5 Pro Fly More Combo offers a high-resolution 48 MP sensor, 4K HDR video, and robust O4 transmission while staying under the 250 g limit with the standard battery. It adds advanced safety with omnidirectional obstacle avoidance and a bright built-in controller screen, though the Plus battery configuration exceeds the weight threshold.

The Potensic ATOM SE is a sub-250 g foldable drone offering 4K video, up to 31 minutes of flight and a 4 km transmission range, aimed at beginners who want GPS-based intelligent modes without paying a premium. It lacks a mechanical gimbal and has slower charging, but provides solid endurance and registration-free operation.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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52 minutesbest | 31 minutes | 36 minutes | 31 minutes | 26 minutes | 18 minutes | 34 minutes | 32 minutes | 23 minutes | 23 minutes | |
4,680 mAhbest | 2,250 mAh | 2,788 mAh | 2,500 mAh | — | 1,435 mAh | 2,590 mAh | 2,230 mAh | 2,250 mAh | — | |
2,160 p | 2,160 p | 2,160 p | 3,840 pbest | 2,160 p | 3,840 pbest | 2,160 p | — | 3,840 pbest | 2,160 p | |
| ↓ lower better | 295 g | 246 g | 249.9 g | 249 g | 213 g | 135 gbest | 249 g | 249 g | 1,000 g | 154 g |
50 MPbest | 12 MP | 50 MPbest | 12 MP | — | 12 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 12 MP | 8 MP | |
20,000 mbest | 10,000 m | 20,000 mbest | 4,000 m | 1,000 m | 10,000 m | 20,000 mbest | 6,000 m | 9,998.4 m | 500 m | |
| ↓ lower better | 115 minutes | — | — | 90 minutesbest | — | — | — | 100 minutes | — | 180 minutes |
6,000 mbest | 4,000 m | 6,000 mbest | 4,000 m | — | 2,000 m | — | — | — | — |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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Build & Design(1) | ||||||||||
Weight (g) | 295 g | 246 g | 249.9 g | 249 g | 213 g | 135 g | 249 g | 249 g | 1000 g | 154 g |
Camera(2) | ||||||||||
Video Resolution (p) | 2160 p | 2160 p | 2160 p | 3840 p | 2160 p | 3840 p | 2160 p | 3840x2160 p | 3840 p | 2160 p |
Photo Resolution (MP) | 50 MP | 12 MP | 50 MP | 12 MP | — | 12 MP | 48 MP | 12 MP | 12 MP | 8 MP |
Battery & Power(4) | ||||||||||
Flight Time (minutes) | 52 minutes | 31 minutes | 36 minutes | 31 minutes | 26 minutes | 18 minutes | 34 minutes | 32 minutes | 23 minutes | 23 minutes |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 4680 mAh | 2250 mAh | 2788 mAh | 2500 mAh | — | 1435 mAh | 2590 mAh | 2230 mAh | 2250 mAh | — |
Battery Voltage (V) | — | 7.7 V | — | 7.2 V | — | — | 7.32 V | 7.7 V | — | — |
Charging Time (minutes) | 115 minutes | — | — | 90 minutes | 300-420 minutes | — | — | 100 minutes | 90-120 minutes | 180 minutes |
Performance(1) | ||||||||||
Max Takeoff Altitude (m) | 6000 m | 4000 m | 6000 m | 4000 m | — | 2000 m | — | — | — | — |
Accessories(1) | ||||||||||
Included Accessories | 6 | 7 | — | 5 | 13 | 6 | 9 | 7 | 6 | 7 |
Connectivity(4) | ||||||||||
Control Range (m) | 20000 m | 10000 m | 20000 m | 4000 m | 1000 m | 10000 m | 20000 m | 6000 m | 9998.4 m | 500 m |
Wi‑Fi | true | true | true | — | — | true | false | — | true | true |
Bluetooth | true | — | true | — | — | true | false | — | — | false |
Remote Control Frequency (MHz) | 2400 MHz | 2400 MHz | — | 2400-2483.5 MHz | 2400 MHz | — | — | — | — | 5000 MHz |

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

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.
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.

“4K video under 250 g weight; perfect for travel.”

“Battery life of 31 minutes is great, and two batteries solve the anxiety.”

“No obstacle avoidance makes me nervous in tight spaces.”



Choose the Neo for ultra-light, pocket-friendly use; choose Mini 4K if you need a gimbal and more robust stabilization.
Specta is ideal for budget-focused users who can accept fewer advanced features; DJI Mini 4K is better for professionals needing superior sensor performance and robust safety features.









Professional reviewers praise the Mini 4K for its leap to the DJI O2 transmission system, noting the jump to a 100 Mbps bitrate that markedly improves video detail and color fidelity. They highlight the drone's superb balance of portability, performance, and price, and commend the addition of RAW photo capture at this weight class.
Everyday users appreciate how beginner-friendly the Mini 4K is, often reporting that they could fly it successfully on the first day. The sharp 4K video, long 31-minute flight time, and intelligent shooting modes are repeatedly praised, while users consistently express frustration over the lack of obstacle avoidance and limited low-light capability.

Professional reviewers hail the Mini 5 Pro as a game-changing ultralight, emphasizing its 1-inch sensor, LiDAR obstacle detection, and advanced video capabilities.
Everyday users appreciate the drone's portability, long flight time, and the convenience of internal storage, noting the impressive image quality for its size.

Professional reviewers praise the ATOM SE for delivering a high-end feature set-4K video, long endurance, and robust GPS navigation-at a beginner-friendly price, but note the absence of a mechanical gimbal as a drawback for serious aerial cinematography.
Everyday users love the drone's long flight time, easy portability, and affordable price, often highlighting the included extra battery and case as great value, while recurring complaints focus on the lack of a gimbal, slow charging, and the need to register for the companion app.

Professional reviewers highlight the HS720's strong sales performance, eco-friendly build and feature set that balances advanced stabilization, long-range control and beginner-oriented intelligent modes, making it a compelling mid-tier option in the consumer drone market.
Everyday users generally praise the drone's ease of use, long flight time, 4K video quality and portable design, while recurring complaints focus on occasional battery defects, unreliable return-to-home, lack of a mechanical gimbal and controller durability issues.

Professional reviewers commend the Neo for democratizing aerial content creation with its ultra-light weight, 4K video, and intuitive QuickShot modes, but caution that the absence of a mechanical gimbal and short battery life limit its suitability for demanding shoots.
Everyday users love the Neo's pocketability, palm launch and AI tracking, while noting shaky footage in wind, brief flight time and the lack of an included remote as drawbacks.

Professional reviewers praise the Mini 5 Pro for its 4K 60 fps HDR video, 10-bit color depth, O4 transmission range, and advanced AI features like ActiveTrack 360°, while noting the weight increase with Plus batteries.
Everyday users consistently praise the camera performance, extended flight time, and the convenience of the RC 2's built-in display.

Professional reviewers praise the ATOM for delivering 4K video, manual exposure controls, and a stable 3-axis gimbal in a sub-250 g package, but note the lack of ND filters, a fixed-focus lens, and the absence of obstacle-avoidance sensors.
Everyday users appreciate the long flight time, high-resolution camera, and portability, often highlighting the value of the fast-charging hub, while common criticisms focus on missing obstacle avoidance and slow controller charging.

Professional reviewers view the Specta Mini as a near-identical copy of DJI's Mini line that delivers comparable 4K imaging and flight performance at a fraction of the cost. Publications praise its camera quality, range and wind resistance, but criticize the absence of advanced autonomous modes and occasional app bugs.
Everyday users love the drone's ease of use, 4K clarity and long-range transmission, often calling it "perfect for beginners" and "great for travel." The most common complaints revolve around shorter-than-advertised battery life, Android app issues, and the lack of Follow Me or waypoint features.

Professional reviewers from Drone Aperture and World Review 1989 commend the HS440G for bringing brushless motors, GPS stability and a solid 23-minute flight time to the entry-level market, highlighting its regulatory advantage and portable design. They caution that the 4K camera lacks a mechanical gimbal, so expectations should be modest for professional video work.
Everyday users love the drone's easy-to-use controls, impressive 4K footage for casual shooting, and the convenience of the foldable design and protective case. The most common frustrations revolve around the long battery charge time, occasional video shake in wind, and occasional app-pairing issues.






