DJI continues its streak of revolutionary (and extremely leaked) drones with the launch of the Flip, a light-weight and people-safe fashions that folds in a brand new path — downward — to accommodate the massive, shrouded propellers. The brand new mannequin ought to enchantment to rookies and skilled customers alike with options like a big sensor, 4K 100p video, security options, a three-axis gimbal and an reasonably priced worth.
The corporate says the Flip “mix[s] the simplicity of the DJI Neo with the beautiful picture capabilities of the DJI Mini,” however in some ways, it is higher than each. It borrows a LiDAR system from the Air 3S for impediment detection and the Flip’s propellers are protected on all sides, making all of it however not possible to harm somebody with them. DJI says the help construction for the guards is fabricated from carbon fiber string that is 1/sixtieth the burden of polycarbonate materials and simply as robust. That made it potential to maintain the burden beneath 249 grams, so patrons will have the ability to fly it with out a allow in most international locations.
For rookies, the Flip is rather like the Neo in that customers can place it of their hand and choose from considered one of six clever capturing modes like Dronie or Boomerang. Then, it will take off routinely and carry out that flight mode, capturing high-quality video at as much as 4K 60p whereas avoiding obstacles utilizing the LiDAR sensor. That’ll assist creators who’re new to drones safely seize fast and fascinating aerial pictures.
Extra superior customers also can fly it with a controller, both the RC 2 with a display screen or the RC-N3 with out one. That enables full guide management and likewise unlocks DJI’s FocusTrack tech (with ActiveTrack 4.0, Highlight 2.0, and Level of Curiosity 3.0), letting you observe your self or one other topic routinely. On the similar time, it will keep away from ahead obstacles utilizing the LiDAR and objects under with the 3D infrared system. Nonetheless, the Flip cannot observe obstacles behind it, so customers have to beware when flying backward.
For those who’re hoping to make use of the Flip as an FPV drone, you’ll be able to neglect about that. In contrast to the Neo, it does not help the Goggles N3 and Movement 3 controller combo, and there isn’t any phrase if it will achieve this sooner or later.
The Flip can fly ahead at as much as 26 MPH in sport mode (with object detection disabled) — fairly quick for such a small drone. Given the sunshine weight and enormous floor space when unfolded, although, it is not going to be the perfect drone in excessive winds. Nonetheless, the massive propellers additionally imply the Flip is way quieter than the Neo in flight, that means it will be extra sensible to make use of at occasions like weddings or concert events.
The batteries are feather mild at 83.5 grams, however pack in 3,110 mAh of energy, permitting the Flip to stay aloft for about 34 minutes max (about 28 minutes in the actual world). They are often charged both straight on the drone or way more shortly utilizing the four-battery charger within the Fly Extra package (70 minutes for 2 batteries with 65W of energy). To maintain the burden down, the Flip has no built-in inner storage, so you will want a high-speed microSD card.
The Flip helps DJI’s O4 transmission system with stay video as much as 1080p at 60fps. That enables for a most vary of 8 miles within the US, or 5 miles in Europe — darn good for such a small system. Just like the Neo, the Flip may also be managed by a smartphone through WiFi, however solely out to 50m at most.
With the identical 1/1.3-inch sensor because the Mini 4 Professional, you’ll be able to count on to get about the identical (superb) video and picture high quality. The flip helps 4K at as much as 60fps or 4K at 100fps in slow-motion mode, in both common, HDR or D-LogM high quality. In contrast to with the Mini 4 Professional, although, the digicam does not, er, flip sideways to permit for full decision vertical capturing, in order that’s restricted to 2.7K — a little bit of a bummer for TikTok or Insta creators.
DJI’s newest drone seems to be a response, partly, to its rival HoverAir. HoverAir additionally makes light-weight drones with shrouded propellers that fold down, whereas providing palm takeoff and creator-friendly options. Nonetheless, the Flip has bigger propellers and double the flight time.
One small draw back I seen is that the Flip’s propellers haven’t got an enormous quantity of floor clearance, so they have a tendency to snag even briefly grass on takeoff. As such, you will usually have to take off from a flat, easy floor or your hand. For extra detailed info, keep tuned for my full Engadget assessment arriving shortly.
In any other case, the Flip appears to be like like one other stable drone from DJI, offering extra advantages than the Neo (and much much less noise) for simply over $200 extra. The Flip is now out there at $439 with the RC-N3 controller, $639 with the RC 2 display screen controller or $779 within the Fly Extra package with the RC 2 display screen controller, charging hub, carrying case and two additional batteries.