If you need more convincing, let me take you through the reasons why the Flip is the ultimate drone for beginners. The DJI Flip has borrowed styling cues from its smaller sibling, the DJI Neo ($199).
DJI's simple-but-capable Neo drone is indeed kind of a big deal, but is it not quite capable enough for you? If so, you might want to check out the new DJI Flip. It sports a folding design ...
Four short months after introducing the truly palm-size Neo, DJI is back with another pint ... to streamline their outdoor shooting. The new drone is capable of shooting in 4K at 60 frames per ...
This week DJI, the world’s leading drone manufacturer, announced a new policy removing enforcement of its “No Fly Zone” geofences in restricted areas. The sudden shift may lead to more ...
If not, why not? The geofencing system that was in place prior was a voluntary safety measure introduced by DJI over 10 years ago when mass-produced small drones were a new entrant to the airspace ...
Learn more › I’ve recommended the DJI Mini 4K to just about everyone I know if they’re trying to get into aerial photography and videography. It’s the perfect balance of advanced features ...
We rated the DJI Mini 4K five stars in our review, and you can now save a massive $60 on this beginner-friendly, lightweight drone. The DJI Mini 4K is one of the best budget-friendly, lightweight ...
DJI has shared a new video (above) showing off the kind of impressive cinematic imagery that it’s possible to obtain with its recently released Flip drone. “Soar over sweeping desert dunes ...
On DJI’s blog, the company said when its geofencing system was introduced in 2013, consumer drones were still a new technology, and there weren’t many flight rules and regulations. While the ...
The company says it planned to shift responsibility to fliers months ago. The company says it planned to shift responsibility to fliers months ago. Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding ...
China-based drone manufacturer DJI has ... applies throughout the United States, DJI told The Verge, adding that it's complying with FAA rules and a new system that has made geofencing redundant.