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DJI Mini 4K, Drone with 4K UHD Camera for Adults, Under 249 g, 3-Axis Gimbal Stabilization, 10km Video Transmission, Auto Return, Wind Resistance, 1 Battery for 31-Min Max Flight Time, Intelligent

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Style: Mini 4K (31-min)


Features

  • No Registration Needed - Under 249 g, this drone with camera for adults 4K does not require FAA registration or Remote ID for recreational use. Visit the FAA's official website for requirements related to drone registration and Remote ID. [1]
  • 4K Ultra HD & 3-Axis Gimbal for Cinematic Quality Shooting - Capture stunning moments in any lightsunrises, sunsets, and night scenes with crystal-clear 4K resolution. Thanks to the 3-axis gimbal, you can achieve cinematic-quality footage with this advanced drone with camera.
  • 38kph (Level 5) Wind Resistant - This drone for adults has a stable flight even in Level 5 winds. Brushless motors enhance power and allow takeoff at altitudes up to 4,000 meters.
  • Due to platform compatibility issue, the DJI Fly app has been removed from Google Play. To ensure a better product usage experience, please log in to the DJI official website to download the latest version of DJI Fly.
  • Uninterrupted Creation with Extended Battery Life - There are three sets available for you to choose from: 1-battery set (31-min), 2-battery set (62-min), or 3-battery set (93-min). [3] Say goodbye to battery anxiety and let nothing hold you back.
  • Beginner-Friendly and Safe - DJI Mini 4K supports one-tap takeoff/landing, GPS Return to Home (RTH) and stable hovering, and one-touch easy operation for novices. Additional in-app learning resources help you master flight quickly.
  • Boost Your Inspiration with Intelligent QuickShots - With just a few taps, DJI Mini 4K automatically shoots professional-level videos using Helix, Dronie, Rocket, Circle, and Boomerang QuickShots. Getting your dream shot is easier than you think.
  • Includes DJI Mini 4K, 1 battery, an RC-N1C, and everything else you need for easy 4K flights. A great and affordable choice for beginners.
  • Notes: The relevant regulatory requirements may vary depending on how you use your drone. For your safety, be sure to check and strictly follow the latest local laws and regulations before flying.

Description

Due to platform compatibility issue, the DJI Fly app has been removed from Google Play. To ensure a better product usage experience, please log in to the DJI official website to download the latest version of DJI Fly. Overview: DJI Mini 4K is an incredible way to capture your aerial world in 4K. Weighing less than 249 grams, no test is required in most countries regions. It's also stunningly easy to use, with a 31-min max flight time, a 10km (32,800 feet) max transmission range, incredible 4K footage, and so much more. Notes: 1. Standard aircraft weight (including the Intelligent Flight Battery, propellers, and a microSD card). The actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors. Training or examination is not required for flying this product in most countries and regions. Always check local laws and regulations before use. 2. FCC compliant and tested in an open outdoor environment without interference. 3. Flight time is measured in a controlled test environment. Specific test conditions are as follows: flying forward at a constant speed of 17 kph in a windless laboratory environment, in photo mode (without photo-taking operation during flight), and from 100% battery level until 0%. Under the preceding conditions, a maximum range of 62 minutes can be achieved by replacing the battery once, or 93 minutes by replacing the battery twice. DJI Mini 4K must be activated in the DJI Fly App, please go to the official website to download the DJI Fly App before use. Please check and strictly abide by local laws and regulations before flying. Tested with a production model DJI Mini 4K in a controlled environment. Actual experience may vary depending on the environment, usage, and firmware version. All videos and photos on this page were taken in strict compliance with local laws and regulations.

Brand: DJI


Model Name: Mini 4K


Special Feature: 10km HD Video Transmission, 3-Axis Gimbal, 4K Ultra HD, Under 249 g, Regulation Friendly, ‌38kph (Level 5) Wind Resistant See more


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Gray


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Effective Still Resolution: 12 MP


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Included Components: DJI Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery x 1, DJI Mini 4K x 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Lightning Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Standard Micro-USB Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (USB-C Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1C Remote Controller x 1, Gimbal Protector, Propeller, Screwdriver, Spare Screws × 6, USB-C Data Cable × 1 See more


Skill Level: Beginner; All


Brand: DJI


Model Name: Mini 4K


Special Feature: 10km HD Video Transmission, 3-Axis Gimbal, 4K Ultra HD, Under 249 g, Regulation Friendly, ‌38kph (Level 5) Wind Resistant


Age Range (Description): Adult


Color: Gray


Video Capture Resolution: 4K


Effective Still Resolution: 12 MP


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Included Components: DJI Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery x 1, DJI Mini 4K x 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Lightning Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Standard Micro-USB Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (USB-C Connector) × 1, DJI RC-N1C Remote Controller x 1, Gimbal Protector, Propeller, Screwdriver, Spare Screws × 6, USB-C Data Cable × 1


Skill Level: Beginner; All


Item Weight: 246 Grams


Battery Capacity: 5200 Milliamp Hours


Video Capture Format: MP4


Remote Control Technology: DJI O2


Control Type: Remote Control


Maximum Range: 10 Kilometers


Material: Advanced lightweight material


Wireless Communication Technology: Wi-Fi


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Operating Temperature: 104 Degrees Fahrenheit


Supported Image Format: DNG, JPEG


Video Output Resolution: 4K


Remote Control Included?: Yes


Optical Sensor Technology: CMOS


Rechargeable Battery Included: Yes


Product Dimensions: 9.65"L x 11.37"W x 2.2"H


UPC: 190021105430


Manufacturer: DJI


Item Weight: 8.7 ounces


Item model number: 8


Batteries: 1 CR5 batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: April 29, 2024


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  • Easy to fly and a fantastic camera
Style: DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo
I've loved remote control vehicles for most of my life; back in the 80's my dad got me a buggy that would go about 20 mph on asphalt and an old Futaba radio with the crystals you had to swap out. I had an absolute blast with that thing. Over the years I had gas and electric cars and trucks and the little indoor helis and quads. But I never really got good at the flyers. I'd carefully fly them around inside the house, but they were generally too light to use outside so I could never really practice effectively. And if I wanted to turn off the stability controls and go full ham, I'd lose control almost immediately. Well, I still would like to actually be good at flying those types of devices. The DJI Mini 2 won't get me there, but I'm willing to bet it will help. You can't turn off all of the helper electronics and start doing flips like you can with the sport quads, but that's not really the point. The point is the camera, and the camera is fantastic. I'm going to start splitting this review up into sections because I can already feel like it's going to be a long one. === The Camera === This isn't one of those cheap no-name drones with a terrible camera that gives you a dark, laggy, choppy view until it blacks out at 60 feet away. To be honest, I'm not even sure how they do it, but I get full signal strength and clear 720p transmission well beyond where I start getting nervous and bring it back to me. You can set all sorts of options, including manually adjusting the exposure in flight or leaving it on automatic, setting it to 4:3 or 16:9 (the former gives you the full 12MP image, while the latter fills your screen better but you lose some pixels on the top and bottom), and you can shoot stills in JPG or JPG+RAW. Video can be shot at 1080p, 2.7K, or 4K. While flying, your recordings and photos will show up on your phone immediately, but in preview resolutions. I'm not sure what the still photo size is, but the videos are 720p (so the photos may be 1280x720 depending on your aspect ratio, but I don't remember off the top of my head). This allows you to view and share immediately. The full resolution images and videos are located on the micro SD card, so you can pop that into your computer to see everything in its full glory. You can also create a wi-fi connection to the drone to transfer the full resolution stuff directly to your phone if you don't want to wait. I only had to set this up once, and it seems to be able to do the transfers every time now, without any extra interaction from me (other than telling it to start the transfer). This alone is fantastic to me, I'm so used to devices that require you to drop your wi-fi connection in your phone settings, choose the new device, connect, do your thing, then disconnect and reconnect to your original wi-fi connection. This is all done behind the scenes seamlessly after initial setup on the Mini 2. What a breath of fresh air! === Basic Flying === This is the ultimate in beginner-friendly flying. You can't (accidentally or otherwise) turn off the host of helper sensors keeping the craft stable and safe. It limits your movements to ensure you don't end up upside-down or flailing helplessly out of control. Releasing the sticks quickly brings it to a stable hover. The three main flying modes (Cine, Normal, and Sport) are all fully aided by sensors, the only difference is how quickly it will allow you to move and change direction. Someone brand new to flying might want to start in Cine mode, as it is the most forgiving and the slowest moving. All three of these modes have separate settings for how fast and smooth the camera gimbal works, and these settings can be modified for each mode. === Batteries === Since I got the Fly More package, I got three batteries. I haven't really tested them for real-world flight time yet, but that will naturally change a lot based on your flying style, the amount of work it needs to do to counteract wind, etc. They last a good amount of time, though - nothing like the little sport quad I have that gets about 6 minutes per battery. The controller has its own battery, which as far as I can tell is not replaceable. It's charged via USB-C, and has the option (which you enable in the DJI app on your phone) to charge your phone while it's connected. The Fly More package includes a charger that holds all three batteries and charges them in sequence via USB-C. I found this interesting because most multi-battery chargers charge everything equally in parallel, but of course for something like this you'd want all of the power charging one battery first so it gets to 100% quicker, and the others can charge while you're using the full one. === DJI Fly (the phone app) === Wow. I'm speechless. The world is filled with absolute garbage apps. Everything has an app now. My grill even has an app. And the vast majority of things that have apps have garbage apps that might get updated for the first month or two after product release, but then are allowed to languish and die with none of the bugs ever worked out, and no support ever offered. It's one of the worst things about connected devices. DJI Fly is gorgeous. It's stable. It's usable. It's all of the things that every good app should be. It shows a live view of the camera along with TONS of useful information that is somehow always there but never in my way. Pre-flight status information tells you when it's a good idea to take off (for example, it will stop you from taking off until you have a good GPS lock, unless you choose to override and take off anyway). Your photo and video options are all clustered on the right side, and the top right shows you things like the battery charge remaining, approximate flight time remaining, signal strength to the controller, GPS lock, etc. The bottom left shows things like your current speed horizontally and vertically, it's current height off the ground, and the drone's current ground distance from its home point. Tapping the map icon on the bottom left brings up a detailed map (with the camera live view going into the corner in an overlay window), and the map shows the path that the drone has taken since launch, as well as its current orientation, your current position, and the home point position. If you lose track of where your drone is and the camera imagery isn't helping, you can just use the map to point your drone towards you and start flying back. If you don't want to take your hands off the controls, you can set the Function button on the remote to quickly swap between map mode and camera mode. The DJI Fly app has integrated maps to show you where there are restricted airspaces around you. You can tap on a restricted airspace to see what the restrictions are. The app will actively prohibit you from getting into trouble by inadvertently entering a no-fly zone without authorization. It will even warn you as you get closer to a restricted area without entering (where you can still legally fly, but you're approaching restricted airspace). Distance and altitude limitations are easily set in the app. The altitude limitation is particularly useful since you can't legally fly above 400 feet without a waiver in the United States. I have my ceiling set to 400 feet, and when I hit it the drone stops climbing and I get a nice lady in the app telling me I've reached maximum altitude. === Controller === The new controller for the Mini 2 is excellent. It has a nice beefy battery that can optionally charge your phone while it's connected and still have plenty of battery life for a number of flying sessions. It has a Function button that can be mapped to several different functions in the app. Two functions actually, because you can set it to do something when clicked, and another thing when double-clicked. Camera movement is controlled with a wheel under your left finger, the button to start/stop recording (or to take a picture) is under your right finger, and another button on the right switches between still and video modes. While I've never tried it myself, it is possible to use the controller to pilot the drone without a phone attached. Obviously you won't get a camera display, and your flight is limited to something like 60 feet from you in any direction, but it can be done. === Conclusion === As someone who has been into photography for over 25 years now, I've always wanted a drone with a camera. But I never thought I'd be able to get one at this quality for this price. I'm completely blown away. If I continue to use and enjoy it for a while, I do plan to upgrade to something a little more feature-rich, like the Mavic Air 2 (or whatever version is out at the time). But this is the perfect drone to start with, to decide if I will ever need to move up and spend the extra money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2021 by Jeff Jeff

  • Best Value Drone package on the market great product feels like a high end drone.
Style: Mini 4K Fly More Combo (93-min)
What’s Included in the Fly More Combo The Fly More Combo gives you a lot more than just the drone. Some of the extras include: • Three intelligent flight batteries (instead of just one) for extended outing times. • Charging hub to manage multiple battery recharges more efficiently. • Shoulder/carrying bag to organize and transport the drone + accessories. • Extra propellers (spares) and tools. These make a big difference, particularly if you plan to fly often—reducing downtime between flights, protecting the gear, and being better prepared. ⸻ Strengths / What It Does Well 1. Portability & Regulation-Friendly Weight Because it’s under 250g, many jurisdictions have less strict regulation (registration, restrictions) for this class of drone. For casual users and travelers, that’s a big plus. 2. Strong Value for Features For the price (especially in the Fly More Combo), it gives a lot—4K video, solid gimbal, decent flight time, good controller, multiple batteries—most entry-level drones don’t bundle nearly as much. 3. Stabilized Video & Useful Modes The 3-axis gimbal helps produce smooth video shots; modes like QuickShots (Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, Boomerang), panoramas, etc., make capturing “looking good” footage much easier even for beginners. 4. Decent Flight Performance With three batteries, you get lots more total flight time through multiple sessions; speed is respectable; transmission range is strong in the right areas; good wind resistance for its size. ⸻ Weaknesses / Things to Be Aware Of 1. Real Flight Time Is Usually Less Than Spec’d The “31 minutes” is in ideal lab-like conditions. In real-world use (wind, maneuvers, camera use) you’ll often see lower times—20-25 minutes is more typical. 2. Low-Light Performance Isn’t Stellar The sensor size is limited; in dim lighting there’s more noise, less dynamic range. If you often shoot at dusk, indoors, or night, this might not satisfy more demanding needs. 3. Limited Obstacle Avoidance / Sensors There are downward sensors and vision hovering assistance, but it lacks full obstacle detection in all directions. You need to be cautious in complex environments. 4. Controller Setup & App Caveats Some users report having to download the DJI Fly app manually rather than through common app stores (depending on region), and you’ll need a phone for display/control (which introduces dependency on compatibility and cable quality). 5. Wind & Environments Being lightweight, it’s more susceptible to wind and turbulence than heavier models. Flying in strong wind, near obstacles, or in very cold temperatures will reduce performance. ⸻ Who It’s Best For • Beginners / Hobbyists who want a drone that’s easy to learn, easy to carry, doesn’t require a lot of accessories from the start, but still captures 4K video. • Travelers / Vloggers who want to travel light but still capture aerial shots. The lightweight design, foldability, and bundled extras make it a solid companion. • Social Media Content Creators who want quick cinematic shots (QuickShots etc.), share-able video quality, and don’t need pro-level cinematic features. • Casual Landscapes / Outdoors Use where good daylight conditions, open spaces, pretty skies — the Mini 4K shines here. ⸻ Use & Performance in Real Life • Users tend to get about 20-25 minutes per flight in everyday conditions (wind, some maneuvering, camera use) rather than the 31-minute spec. • Using the extra batteries from the Fly More Combo means much less downtime; some users say the combo justifies itself because you’d acquire many of the extras anyway. • For casual sunrise/sunset shots, landscapes, travel footage, it delivers very well. In more demanding conditions (low light, wind, fast action) its limitations show (noise, jitter, sensor limitations). ⸻ Verdict Overall, the DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo is an excellent package. It strikes a strong balance between price, portability, and capability. For someone who wants a reliable, lightweight drone that delivers 4K video, with minimal fuss and a decent set of accessories, the Combo is a very smart investment. If you’re evaluating whether to get just the base model or the Fly More Combo: the combo adds real value (extra batteries, more accessories) especially for regular use. If you’ll fly only occasionally, base might suffice, but you’ll feel the difference in downtime, convenience, and readiness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2025 by MassMediaArtistry MassMediaArtistry

  • A Great Buy
Style: Mini 4K Fly More Combo (93-min)
Most likely the best drone out there. This drone has a lot of features for a beginners drone. The price is very reasonable. Pros: The flights are smooth although I have not flown it on windy days. The camera is rock steady as if you had it mounted on a tripod. Return to home works flawlessly as long as you allow the drone to find home position before you fly off. The pictures are above parr and you have the option of shooting RAW. Battery life is as to be expected. Cons: The drones selling point is that it will connect right out of the box. Factory set. Well, not so in my case. Trying on my own with help from YouTube the remote would not connect to the drone. I spent 2 hours with DJI Technical help with no luck. They offered to repair it for free but I decided to send it back to Amazon. Upon receipt of the replacement I tried to connect once again and once again I had the same problem. Back to DJI technical help, only this time I got a guy that knew what he was doing. After some questions about things I previously tried, he told me to remove my SD card. Sounded silly but that did the trick. But, if I powered off the drone so I could reinstall the card, I would be back to the original problem. I had to leave the card out, fire up the drone, and then insert the card hot, which is not a good practice. It turns out that all I really had to do, was to format the card after it was in the drone. Now it all works as it should. I never would have figured that out on my on especially if it had not been for a guy on YouTube that stressed to reformat any SD card that had been installed previously in another drone as in my case. All the above information is to help anyone having this same issue. DJI could have offered up the SD card problem in their manual but failed to do so. Otherwise this DJI drone is a great little drone to fly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2025 by SEG

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