DJI is giving a modest update to its entry-level camera drone for 2021. At less than 250g, the compact Mini 2 SE can fly slightly farther than ever before and send HD video farther.
The palm-friendly flyer measures 138 x 81 x 58 mm (5.4 x 3.1 x 2.2 inches) when folded and 245 x 289 x 56 mm (9.6 x 11.3 x 2.2 inches) when taken off. It also weighs only 246 g (8.67 oz), eliminating the need for pilots to seek registration in many parts of the world, including the United States.
Mini 2 SE comes with a series of vision and IR sensors and a series of smart features to help beginners fly, such as one-tap takeoff and landing, stable hovering with wind speeds up to 10.7m/s, and homing. is installed. The DJI Fly app also provides easy-to-follow tutorials to get you started quickly.
Mounted on a mechanically stabilized 3-axis gimbal, the front-facing camera module remains unchanged and features a 1/2.3-inch CMOS sensor for 2.7K video at 30 frames per second and 12-megapixel photos. The F2.8 lens offers an 83-degree field of view, with 4x digital zoom for FHD video and 3x for 2.7K.
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The camera drone now supports transmitting HD video from up to 10 km (6.2 miles) away with the company’s O2 technology. This is an increase of 6 km for him over its predecessor. anyway.
The 2,250 mAh battery extends flight time by 1 minute between charges, allowing up to 31 minutes of flight time.
The Mini 2 SE launched in March for $369, making it $70 more than its predecessor, but significantly cheaper than the more capable (and still under 250g) Mini 3.
Product Page: DJI Mini 2 SE