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DJI’s smallest and most sensible drone gets updated, but can the Mini 4Pro really be any better than its brilliant predecessor?
from £689 /go.stuff.tv/Mini4Pro
It’s only been 18 months since the Mini 3 Pro landed, but DJI has already given its snack-sized quadcopter several camera and usability upgrades for the Mini 4 Pro… and without raising the price too much.
The model on test here comes with the latest RC 2 touchscreen controller and one battery (for £869), but it’s also available with the old phone-mounted RC-N2 for £689, or as part of the £979 Fly More Combo that includes the RC 2 plus a bag, a charging hub and two spare batteries.
Crucially, the still-under-250g weight means you can legally fly it within 50m of uninvolved or unaware people (although not above large crowds) and within 150m of ‘residential, recreational, commercial and industrial sites’.