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# Ultra-lightweight 249g 10km OcuSync 2.0 HD transmission 4K video & 12MP photos Mini 2 Fly More Combo – Ultralight Foldable Drone, 3-Axis Gimbal with 4K Camera, 12MP Photos, 31 Mins Flight Time, OcuSync 2.0 10km HD Video Transmission, QuickShots, Gray (CP.MA.00000306.01)

**Brand:** dji
**Price:** S/.4167
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your perspective — fly light, shoot sharp, share instantly!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mini 2 Fly More Combo – Ultralight Foldable Drone, 3-Axis Gimbal with 4K Camera, 12MP Photos, 31 Mins Flight Time, OcuSync 2.0 10km HD Video Transmission, QuickShots, Gray (CP.MA.00000306.01) by dji
- **How much does it cost?** S/.4167 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pe](https://www.desertcart.pe/products/241525346-mini-2-fly-more-combo-ultralight-foldable-drone-3-axis)

## Best For

- dji enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted dji brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart QuickShots:** Create professional-level videos with a few taps using intelligent DJI Fly app templates.
- • **Cinematic Clarity:** Capture stunning 4K videos and vibrant 12MP photos with a stabilized 3-axis gimbal.
- • **Extended Flight Time:** Up to 31 minutes of uninterrupted aerial creativity on a single charge.
- • **Featherweight Freedom:** Weighs less than an apple for effortless travel and spontaneous adventures.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** OcuSync 2.0 delivers crystal-clear HD video up to 10km away with anti-interference tech.

## Overview

The DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo is an ultralight, foldable drone weighing just 249g, equipped with a 4K camera and 3-axis gimbal for stable, high-quality footage. It offers up to 31 minutes of flight time, 10km HD video transmission via OcuSync 2.0, and intelligent shooting modes like QuickShots and Panorama. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it combines portability, powerful performance, and seamless app integration to transform how you capture and share your world.

## Description

OVERVIEW: DJI Mini 2 is beginner-friendly, powerful, and well, mini. Impressive performance, stunning image quality, and creative videos are just a few taps away. Explore an entirely new perspective, capturing the moments that make your life truly yours. INTELLIGENT MODES: PanoramaSelect from Wide-Angle, 180°, and Sphere panoramas, and DJI Mini 2 will do the rest, generating a panoramic masterpiece almost instantly. Enhanced PhotoThe DJI Fly app features intelligent, built-in photo optimization. The app automatically enhances image quality after downloading a photo, resulting in vivid colors and details that pop. DIRECT DOWNLOAD AND INSTANT EDITING: QuickTransferWhen Mini 2 is close to your smartphone, the DJI Fly app will automatically recognize and connect to the aircraft and synchronize selected photos and videos at 20 MB/s. Trimmed DownloadWith this new feature, you can easily cut out a segment of your footage to edit and download. Looking for the perfect shot or worrying about insufficient storage is a thing of the past. Imaginative TemplatesThe intuitive editor of the DJI Fly app includes a diverse set of creative templates. Flying, shooting, editing, and sharing can be done almost instantly, allowing you to create and share on the go. IN THE BOX (Combo): Aircraft x 1Remote Controller x 1DJI Mavic Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery × 3Spare Propellers (Pair) ×3Type-C Cable × 1Gimbal Protector × 1RC Cable (Micro USB connector) ×1RC Cable (USB-C connector) ×1RC Cable (Lightning connector) ×1Spare Control Sticks (Pair) ×1Spare Screw × 18Screwdriver × 1Propeller Holder × 1Two-Way Charging Hub ×1DJI 18W USB Charger ×1Shoulder Bag × 1.

Review: Best moderately affordable drone out there. - I will say that I love my DJI Mini 2 drone, I think it is a amazing piece of tech and can't believe how far up and away it can go. The app is easy to use, the drone is VERY easy to fly (even though I crashed it once, we will get to that), the batteries last about 30 minutes each. I have flown this drone hundreds of hours and hundreds of miles and it has never had major issues. I did buy the Fly More kit so I have extra batteries. This drone DOES NOT have collision avoidance which I wish it did and those sensors would be the only reason I would upgrade to a new drone. Early on I bought the DJI Refresh warranty that covers 2 crashes and fly aways. I never had a flyaway but I did hit a tree with it (It can go about 30 MPH in sport) The DJI Refresh warranty was 79 bucks I think, it was WELL WORTH IT... I broke my drone into about 10 pieces and they had me ship it back, I got a new one in the mail and was in the air again. The carrying bag that it comes with is not really a bonus in my opinion, I take my drone everywhere and that bag would never protect it the way it needs to be. I bought a hard plastic case to carry it in (in the photo) The camera is excellent and the gimbal is OUTSTANDING. No matter how fast you are flying or how crazy, the gimbal is always catching a great view. The camera has a setting that allows you to tilt it up +15 degrees above the horizon which allows you to take awesome cloud pictures, I am much happier once I enabled that. The RTH (Return to home) feature is great! I was surprised the few times I tried it, I was worried it wouldn't be able to do it but it was surprising accurate.
Review: Easy to fly and a fantastic camera - 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.

## Features

- PACK LIGHT, FLY FREE: at less than 249 g, it weighs about as much as an apple and fits in the palm of your hand. compact and convenient, this small drone is your ideal travel companion, transforming how you capture your favorite memories.Max Wind Speed Resistance : 8.5-10.5 m/s (Scale 5).Operating Temperature : 0° to 40°C (32° to 104°F), Operating Frequency [2] : 2.400-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz..Max Control Speed (tilt) : 100°/s. Shutter Speed : Electronic Shutter: 4-1/8000 s.
- OCUSYNC 2.0 VIDEO TRANSMISSION: mini 2 supports up to 10km of hd video transmission and has excellent anti-interference capabilities, giving you the ability to fly farther and see clearer
- POWERFUL PERFORMANCE: with a max battery life of 31 minutes, dji mini 2 grants more than enough time to compose the perfect shot. mini 2 can resist level 5 winds and take off at a max altitude of 4,000 meters, so your footage is stable even when flying along a windy coastline or high above an alpine forest
- 4X ZOOM: there’s no need to get so close for your dream shot. 4x digital zoom makes it safer and more convenient when transitioning between shots of varying distance and composition
- QUICKSHOTS: with just a few taps, dji mini 2 automatically records and shoots professional-level videos to share directly on social media. whether you’re a beginner or a more experienced flyer, the dji fly app helps you produce impressive results complete with soundtracks and filters

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08JGX61H7 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Brand | DJI |
| Brand Name | DJI |
| Color | Gray |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 14,825 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
| Included Components | Aircraft x 1, DJI Mavic Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery × 3, Remote Controller x 1, Spare Propellers (Pair) ×3, Type-C Cable × 1 |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Includes Remote? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.25"L x 7.99"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Type Name | drone |
| Item Weight | 8.78 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Material | Nylon, Plastic |
| Maximum Range | 4000 Meters |
| Media Type | VideoTransmission |
| Model Name | DJI Mini 2 |
| Model Number | CP.MA.00000306.01 |
| Operating Temperature | 40 Degrees Celsius |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Part Number | CP.MA.00000306.01 |
| Remote Control Technology | OcuSync 2.0 |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Supported Image Format | DNG, JPEG, RAW |
| UPC | 190021030787 190021030817 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Video Output Resolution | 4K |
| Warranty Description | DJI Warranty Applies |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Ocusync 2.0 |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** DJI
- **Color:** Gray
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Effective Still Resolution:** 12 MP
- **Item Weight:** 8.78 Ounces
- **Model Name:** DJI Mini 2
- **Skill Level:** Beginner
- **Video Capture Resolution:** 4K

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What's the maximum capacity of MicroSD his drone scan support?**
A: 256 GB is the correct answer. You do need a fast transfer rate to smoothly transfer at 4K. One of the most reliable Micro SD cards for drones with plenty of speed is the SanDisk Extreme Pro Micro SDXC UHS-1 U3 A2 V30 Memory Card.  It has a 4.8 rating and cost about $56.

**Q: If I do the math right, the mini combo w/ a extra batteries is actually more expensive than buying the Mini plus separate batteries. Comments?**
A: Not exactly. Unless there’s a sale I’m unaware of, the MSRP on the Mini 2 by itself is $450 which includes one battery. The fly more combo includes 2 additional batteries which are $53 each.  So a total of $556. The fly more combo is $600.  So just buying the drone and 2 extra batteries would technically be cheaper.

   What’s also included is the charging bay which holds all three batteries.  Which is worth the extra $44 itself (but it can buy bought online for about $35). Otherwise you have to plug the drone in every time you want to charge a battery and to charge all three, you’d have to swap each battery out and charge them one by one. 

   The combo also includes 3 sets of propellers (which aren’t really expensive and you may never need them) and I don’t believe buying the drone by itself includes the carry case, which comes with the fly more combo.  You could say that’s worth $15-$20.  Which you’ll definitely want to hold everything and protect it.  

   So if you have a case already and don’t want extra propellers, you’d maybe save money buying everything separately.  But trust me, you’ll want the charging bay.  The batteries run down quickly and take a while to charge.  And without it, you can’t charge the other batteries while using the drone.

**Q: Can this drone fly a pre-planned grid pattern automatically over a 40 acre parcel of land?**
A: DJI Mini 2 can perform the following pre-planned flights: Helix, Dronie, Circle, Rocket

**Q: what drone is comparable to this without geo zones?**
A: The Autel Nano + is roughly equivalent to the DJI Mini 3 Pro. It is more advanced than the Mini 2, Mini 1, or Mini SE, just like the Mini 3 Pro. It has obstacle avoidance, and a camera which is equivalent to the Mini 3 Pro. Autel drones are widely used by first responders doing Search and Rescue missions, precisely because they do not have to waste time on geo-unlocking as they would have to on a DJI drone, when time is crucial for a rescue mission.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best moderately affordable drone out there.
*by T***K on July 11, 2023*

I will say that I love my DJI Mini 2 drone, I think it is a amazing piece of tech and can't believe how far up and away it can go. The app is easy to use, the drone is VERY easy to fly (even though I crashed it once, we will get to that), the batteries last about 30 minutes each. I have flown this drone hundreds of hours and hundreds of miles and it has never had major issues. I did buy the Fly More kit so I have extra batteries. This drone DOES NOT have collision avoidance which I wish it did and those sensors would be the only reason I would upgrade to a new drone. Early on I bought the DJI Refresh warranty that covers 2 crashes and fly aways. I never had a flyaway but I did hit a tree with it (It can go about 30 MPH in sport) The DJI Refresh warranty was 79 bucks I think, it was WELL WORTH IT... I broke my drone into about 10 pieces and they had me ship it back, I got a new one in the mail and was in the air again. The carrying bag that it comes with is not really a bonus in my opinion, I take my drone everywhere and that bag would never protect it the way it needs to be. I bought a hard plastic case to carry it in (in the photo) The camera is excellent and the gimbal is OUTSTANDING. No matter how fast you are flying or how crazy, the gimbal is always catching a great view. The camera has a setting that allows you to tilt it up +15 degrees above the horizon which allows you to take awesome cloud pictures, I am much happier once I enabled that. The RTH (Return to home) feature is great! I was surprised the few times I tried it, I was worried it wouldn't be able to do it but it was surprising accurate.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to fly and a fantastic camera
*by J***F on March 24, 2021*

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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ TINY, Light, & Extremely Awesome Drone - You Won’t Be Disappointed!
*by D***E on January 11, 2021*

*REVIEW FROM A DJI PHANTOM 4 OWNER* I’ve been flying drones since June 2016. I bought the Phantom 4, never having flown a drone before, and fell in love with it. I have to be honest, I wasn’t expecting much in similarity between a half-pound, more-than-tiny drone and my beast, 3 lbs P4. Boy, was I wrong, and really blown away with the Mini 2 in all areas EXCEPT ONE. First, it’s such a breeze to set up and fly for the first time. Upon your first connection you’ll probably need to download an update, but that should go pretty quickly. It uses the DJI fly app, which is a huge upgrade from the DJI Go app that the P4 uses, and adds so much simplicity, from flying for the first time to editing and sharing what you capture. The first thing I noticed is how thick and solid the case that comes with it is, there’s no need to upgrade to a hardshell case with this one (unless you plan on flying with it and not taking it as a carry-on). It’s waterproof, has solid straps and perfect spacing for everything that comes with the Fly More bundle. The first impression of the drone is “holy s*** this is small and incredibly light”. The second is how impressive it is they were able to pack so much (4K/30fps!) into such a small device. Despite being so small and light, this drone can handle it’s own in the wind. The 4K camera quality is simply amazing. The creme de la creme. The intelligent flight modes are sweet and everything, but I don’t use them as often as I thought I would. They’re great for getting pro shots with little effort. I found I get about 26-28 minutes per battery with aggressive flying & filming, which is pretty decent for how I fly. My P4 got just about the same. The ONLY thing that leaves me in desire is the 12MP photos, but I am kind of unfairly comparing it to my P4, which was 48MP. Also, I wish they put active track in this drone, that would’ve made it just perfect. Overall, If you’re a beginner or even as experienced as I am this drone is 100% worth the money. I can do some amazing shots very simply and the quality for the size of the drone cannot be beat. The best part(!) is you don’t have to register it with the FAA because it’s just under the minimum requirement! BUY THIS DRONE!!

## Frequently Bought Together

- DJI Mini 2 Fly More Combo – Ultralight Foldable Drone, 3-Axis Gimbal with 4K Camera, 12MP Photos, 31 Mins Flight Time, OcuSync 2.0 10km HD Video Transmission, QuickShots, Gray (CP.MA.00000306.01)
- DJI Mini 2 360° Propeller Guard, Compatibility: DJI Mini 4K, DJI Mini 2 SE, DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini SE

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