The DJI Mavic family almost replaced their Phantom series for the best consumer drones. Mavic Air 2 is smaller and foldable for more accessible storage and transport. If you are looking for a drone that is easy to fly but still capable of capturing compelling photos and videos, DJI's Mavic Air 2 is the perfect model. It is small, lightweight and has enough technology on board to make both flying and shooting with it joy. It also costs less than two thousand levs. In this article, our experts will present to you the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of DJI Mavic Air 2.

When folded down, the Mavic Air 2 is 180x97x84 mm and fits in the palm of your hand. This is slightly larger than the original Mavic Air, but it's still quite a bit smaller than the Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom models in the line above it. A more dramatic change is found in the design of the controller; it's larger and boxier than other remotes in the Mavic series and is designed to mount a smartphone on top rather than on the bottom, like past Mavic models. The phone is secured with a clamp similar to DJI Phantom series remotes, though it doesn't extend far enough to hold a tablet. The clamp on the controller is quite challenging to adjust and securing the smartphone is a struggle at times. Remote pilots can easily toggle between Tripod, Normal, and Sport flight modes as the mode switch is featured front-and-centre on the controller. Similar to other Mavic remotes, Return to Home and Power buttons are on the front. The upper-right button allows you to alternate between still photos and video. The upper-left button features a 'Fn' button that activates the auxiliary light and additional sensors that assist with several functions, including smoother landing in low-light conditions. There's also a controller wheel on the top left that tilts the camera up and down. Two joysticks are stored at the bottom and can be screwed on for flying or removed for storage. There are instructions for placing the propellers, which ensure that all components are set correctly, and if the propeller is positioned incorrectly, the drone will not take off. This can confuse users, new to flying a drone, but it is a useful safety feature. The props have an aerodynamic design that allows a quieter flight, and the Mavic Air 2 is quieter than the Mavic Mini - which is less than half its weight.

The Mavic Air 2 comes equipped with obstacle avoidance sensors on the front, rear and bottom of the aircraft. There aren't any sensors on top. An auxiliary light with additional sensors, which can be activated from the controller, is located on the bottom to assist with landing in challenging conditions such as low-light environments. DJI claims a maximum 34 minutes of flight time for the Mavic Air 2, a significant increase from the 21-minute life expectancy of the original Air model, though this figure is derived from flying in ideal conditions; DJI states that 33 minutes is more likely when performing a typical flight. But several users share that the duration is a little less (about 30 minutes. Besides, the drone has a microSD card slot, which supports up to 256GB, and it is located below the battery portal. 8GB of internal storage is provided as a backup should the memory card become full (or if you forget to bring a card along).

In conclusion, DJI Mavic 2 Pro is the best small drone on the market, with excellent image and video quality, avoidance of obstacles and remarkable battery life. The drone with more modern controllers and better video quality and photos from the models at an initial level at an affordable price. You will not find a better drone near this price.

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