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(Pocket-lint) – We loved the DJI Mini 3 Pro when we tested it earlier this year, but we had one main complaint, it’s just too pricey for most people. Now, thankfully, DJI has arrived with a solution, the standard Mini 3 – a drone with a few less features and a much more affordable price tag. So, what’s the difference? The main thing is that the DJI Mini 3 loses some of the obstacle avoidance sensors found on its pricier sibling. This means that it can’t do some of the advanced automated flying that impressed us on the Mini 3…
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(Pocket-lint) – Sometimes technology scares even us. And that’s like an arachnologist being afraid of a particularly big spider. But even so, there are some things about technology that are creepy. Take for example that walking military cow thing the Americans have developed. Walks in such a “realistic” way, that it scares the actual hell out of us. And then there are quadrocopter drones. On the face of it, they’re just flying things, but when you use the Parrot AR Drone, you get the distinct impression that its motives are a bit sinister, and that given a chance it might…
(Pocket-lint) – Drones are a hot issue at the moment. Products such as the DJI Phantom 2 are not only amazing, they change the recreational market because similar devices typically costs thousands of pounds. Not so with the DJI – the price tag is closer within reach of anyone motivated enough to want to save up for one. And it’s worth buying because it’s so much fun. But then there’s the regulation, privacy worries and safety concerns that come with these flying devices. Those are problems that will bother law-makers for a while to come, but we do expect to…
(Pocket-lint) – The Parrot Bebop, which follows-up the company’s AR Drone 2.0, is an affordable high-flier with built-in 1080p camera and app-based controls via tablet or smartphone. At £430 it couldn’t exactly be called cheap, but in the world of drones it’s an affordable entry point that will come as a tempting prospect. We’ve spent days playing with the Parrot Bebop in various environments and like the big kids that we are, have been getting excited about the prospect of spray-painting a giant yellow “H” onto our garden lawn. Is the Bebop a successful mid-level product, or has it left…
(Pocket-lint) – Drones are really starting to take off (if you’ll excuse the pun) with them turning up everywhere from conceptual futuristic home delivery services to TV news. So whether it’s using them for fun, or for profesionally capture – and they’ve been used to record footage in wildlife documentaries, adverts and major Hollywood movies – one of the better known companies fuelling the excitement is DJI. Its latest drone, the DJI Phantom 3 Professional, is its most refined drone yet; a high-flier if you will. It offers 4K recording alongside a host of other features such as easy flying…
(Pocket-lint) – DJI made a big statement launching the Mavic Pro drone. For the first time the company’s best and most useful technological advances are available in a product that costs less than £1,000. What’s more, that product is easily the most portable and user-friendly drone to date. With its impressive spec list, groundbreaking design and relatively low cost, surely the Mavic Pro can’t fail to impress? Our quick takeIt’s hard to think of a better drone out there at the same price point as the Mavic Pro. It’s nearest competitor, in terms of price, is the GoPro Karma…