DJI Mini 3 Pro with Smart Remote Controller

205,000

Are you looking for Repair or Exchange?

Categories: , Brand:

Note: Due to shortage and currency fluctuation in Pakistan, kindly confirm price and availability before ordering!

Aircraft

  • Takeoff Weight

  • <249 g [1]
  • Dimensions (L×W×H)

  • Folded: 145×90×62 mm Unfolded: 171×245×62 mm Unfolded (with propellers): 251×362×70 mm
  • Diagonal Length

  • 247 mm
  • Max Ascent Speed

  • 5 m/s (S Mode) 3 m/s (N Mode) 2 m/s (C Mode)
  • Max Descent Speed

  • 5 m/s (S Mode) 3 m/s (N Mode) 1.5 m/s (C Mode)
  • Max Speed (at sea level, no wind) [2]

  • 16 m/s (S Mode) 10 m/s (N Mode) 6 m/s (C Mode)
  • Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level

  • With Intelligent Flight Battery: 4000 m With Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7]: 3000 m [3]
  • Max Flight Time

  • 34 mins (with Intelligent Flight Battery and measured while flying at 21.6 kph in windless conditions) 47 mins (with Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7] and measured while flying at 21.6 kph in windless conditions). Only available in select countries.
  • Max Hovering Time

  • 30 mins (with Intelligent Flight Battery, no wind) 40 mins (with Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7], no wind)
  • Max Flight Distance

  • 18 km (with Intelligent Flight Battery and measured while flying at 43.2 kph in windless conditions) 25 km (with Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7] and measured while flying at 43.2 kph in windless conditions)
  • Max Wind Speed Resistance

  • 10.7 m/s (Level 5)
  • Max Tilt Angle

  • Forward: 40°, Backward: 35° (S Mode) 25° (N Mode) 25° (C Mode)
  • Max Angular Velocity (by default)*

  • 130°/s (S Mode) * Can be adjusted between 20°/s and 250°/s in the app75°/s (N Mode) * Can be adjusted between 20°/s and 120°/s in the app30°/s (C Mode) * Can be adjusted between 20°/s and 60°/s in the app
  • Operating Temperature

  • -10° to 40° C
  • Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)

  • GPS + Galileo + BeiDou
  • Operation Frequency

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4]
  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.4 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.8 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
  • Hovering Accuracy Range

  • Vertical: ±0.1 m (with vision positioning) ±0.5 m (with GNSS positioning)Horizontal: ±0.3 m (with vision positioning) ±0.5 m (with high-precision positioning system)

Sensing System

  • Forward

  • Precision Measurement Range: 0.39-25 m Effective Sensing Speed: Flight speed <10 m/s FOV: Horizontal 106°, Vertical 90°
  • Backward

  • Precision Measurement Range: 0.36-23.4 m Effective Sensing Speed: Flight speed <10 m/s FOV: Horizontal 58°, Vertical 73°
  • Downward

  • Precision Measurement Range: 0.15-9 m Precise Hovering Range: 0.5-12 m Vision Sensor Hovering Range: 0.5-30 m Effective Sensing Speed: Flight speed <3 m/s FOV: Forward/Backward 104.8°, Left/Right 87.6°
  • Auxiliary Bottom Light

  • N/A
  • Operating Environment

  • Diffuse reflective surface with a clear pattern and reflectivity >20% (such as cement pavement) Adequate lighting (lux >15, e.g. , normal exposure environment with indoor fluorescent lamp)

Gimbal

  • Mechanical Range

  • Tilt: -135° to 80° Roll: -135° to 45° Pan: -30° to 30°
  • Controllable Range

  • Tilt: -90° to 60° Roll: -90° or 0°
  • Stabilization

  • 3-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll, and pan)
  • Max Control Speed (tilt)

  • 100°/s
  • Angular Vibration Range

  • ±0.01°

Camera

  • Sensor

  • 1/1.3-inch CMOS Effective Pixels: 48 MP
  • Lens

  • FOV: 82.1° Format Equivalent: 24 mm Aperture: f/1.7 Focus Range: 1 m to ∞
  • ISO Range

  • Video: 100-6400 (Auto), 100-6400 (Manual) Photo: 100-6400 (Auto), 100-6400 (Manual)
  • Shutter Speed

  • Electronic Shutter: 2-1/8000 s
  • Max Image Size

  • 4:3: 8064×6048 (48 MP), 4032×3024 (12 MP) 16:9: 4032×2268 (12 MP)
  • Still Photography Modes

  • Single Shot Interval: JPEG: 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s JPEG + RAW: 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 2/3 EV Bias Panorama: Sphere, 180°, Wide-angle, and Vertical
  • Photo Format

  • JPEG/DNG (RAW)
  • Video Resolution

  • 4K: 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60fps 2.7K: 2720×1530@24/25/30/48/50/60fps FHD: 1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60fps Slow Motion: 1920×1080@120fps
  • HDR Mode

  • Photo: HDR supported in Single Shot mode Video: HDR supported when shooting at 24/25/30fps
  • Video Format

  • MP4/MOV (H.264/H.265)
  • Max Video Bitrate

  • 150 Mbps
  • Zoom Range

  • 4K: 2x 2.7K: 3x FHD: 4x
  • QuickShot Modes

  • Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, Boomerang, and Asteroid
  • Color Profiles

  • Normal D-Cinelike
  • Supported File System

  • FAT32 (≤32 GB) exFAT (>32 GB)

Video Transmission

  • Video Transmission System

  • DJI O3
  • Live View Quality

  • 1080p/30fps
  • Operation Frequency

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5.725-5.850 GHz [4]
  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.4 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.8 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
  • Communication Bandwidth

  • 1.4MHz/3MHz/10MHz/20MHz/40MHz
  • Latency (depending on environmental conditions and mobile device)

  • Aircraft + Remote Controller: Approx. 120 ms
  • Max Video Bitrate

  • Aircraft + Remote Controller: 18 Mbps
  • Max Download Bitrate [5]

  • DJI O3: RC-N1 Remote Controller and DJI RC: 5.5 MB/sWi-Fi 5: Max 30 MB/s
  • Signal Transmission Ranges (FCC) [6]

  • Strong Interference (urban landscape): Approx. 1.5-3 km Medium Interference (suburban landscape): Approx. 3-7 km Low Interference (suburb/seaside): Approx. 7-12 km
  • Antennas

  • 4 antennas, 1T2R
  • Audio Transmission

  • N/A

Wi-Fi

  • Protocol

  • 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <19 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725-5.850 GHz: <20 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)

Bluetooth

  • Protocol

  • Bluetooth 5.2
  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <8 dBm

Intelligent Flight Battery

  • Capacity

  • 2453 mAh
  • Weight

  • Approx. 80.5 g
  • Voltage

  • 7.38 V
  • Charging Voltage Limit

  • 8.5 V
  • Battery Type

  • Li-ion
  • Energy

  • 18.1 Wh
  • Max Charging Power

  • 37 W
  • Charging Time

  • 64 mins (with DJI 30W USB-C Charger)
  • Charging Temperature Range

  • 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
  • Recommended Charger

  • DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers

Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7]

  • Capacity

  • 3850 mAh
  • Weight

  • Approx. 121 g
  • Voltage

  • 7.38 V
  • Charging Voltage Limit

  • 8.5 V
  • Battery Type

  • Li-ion
  • Energy

  • 28.4 Wh
  • Max Charging Power

  • 58 W
  • Charging Time

  • 101 mins (with DJI 30W USB-C Charger)
  • Charging Temperature Range

  • 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
  • Recommended Charger

  • DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers

Memory Cards

  • Supported Memory Cards

  • UHS-I Speed Class 3 or above is required. A list of recommended microSD cards can be found below.
  • Recommended microSD Cards

  • SanDisk Extreme 64GB V30 A1 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 128GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 512GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 400GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 256GB V30 microSDXC SanDisk Max Endurance 32GB V30 microSDHC SanDisk Max Endurance 128GB V30 microSDXC SanDisk Max Endurance 256GB V30 microSDXC Kingston Canvas Go!Plus 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC Kingston Canvas Go!Plus 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC Lexar High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC Lexar High Endurance 128GB V30 microSDXC Lexar 667x 64GB V30 A1 microSDXC Lexar 633x 256GB V30 A1 microSDXC Lexar 1066x 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC Lexar 1066x 128GB V30 A2 microSDXC Lexar 1066x 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC Samsung Pro Plus 128GB V30 A2 microSDXC Samsung EVO Plus 512GB microSDXC

DJI RC-N1 Remote Controller

  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725-5.850 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
  • Max Supported Mobile Device Size

  • Length: 180 mm, Width: 86 mm, Height: 10 mm
  • Supported Port Types

  • Lightning, Micro-USB (Type-B), USB-C
  • Video Transmission System

  • DJI O3
  • Max Battery Time

  • 6 hrs (without charging any mobile device) 4 hrs (when charging a mobile device)
  • Operating Temperature

  • -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)

DJI RC

  • Model

  • RM330
  • Video Transmission System

  • DJI O3
  • Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC); <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725-5.850 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
  • Storage Capacity

  • DJI RC’s storage capacity can be increased by using a microSD card. Users can store images and videos on the card and export them to a computer or other devices.
  • Video Output Port

  • N/A
  • Max Battery Life

  • Approx. 4 hours
  • Operating Temperature

  • -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
  • Supported SD Cards

  • UHS-I Speed Class 3 or above is required. A list of recommended microSD cards can be found below.
  • Recommended microSD Cards

  • SanDisk Extreme 64GB V30 A1 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 128GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme 512GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk Extreme Pro 400GB V30 A2 microSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC SanDisk High Endurance 256GB V30 microSDXC Kingston Canvas Go!Plus 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC Kingston Canvas Go!Plus 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC Lexar High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC Lexar High Endurance 128GB V30 microSDXC Lexar 633x 256GB V30 A1 microSDXC Lexar 1066x 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC Samsung EVO Plus 512GB microSDXC
  • Wi-Fi Protocol

  • 802.11 a/b/g/n
  • Wi-Fi Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.150-5.250 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725-5.850 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
  • Bluetooth Protocol

  • Bluetooth 4.2
  • Bluetooth Transmitter Power (EIRP)

  • 2.400-2.4835 GHz: <10 dBm

Charging Hub

  • Compatible DJI Charger

  • DJI 30W USB-C Charger or other USB Power Delivery chargers
  • Compatible DJI Batteries

  • DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery, DJI Mini 3 Pro Intelligent Flight Battery Plus [7]
  • Input

  • 5 V, 3 A 9 V, 3 A 12 V, 3 A
  • Output (USB)

  • Max Voltage: 5 V, Max Current: 2 A
  • Charging Type

  • Three batteries being charged in sequence

App

  • Mobile Device App

  • DJI Fly
  • Required Operating System

  • iOS v11.0 or later Android v6.0 or later

Other

  • Footnotes

  • 1. The standard weight of the aircraft (including the Intelligent Flight Battery, propellers, and a microSD card). Actual product weight may vary due to differences in batch materials and external factors. Registration is not required in some countries and regions. Check local rules and regulations before use. These specifications have been determined through tests conducted with the latest firmware. Firmware updates can enhance performance, so updating to the latest firmware is highly recommended. 2. The max flight speed is subject to local restrictions that may change. Please abide by local laws and regulations when flying. 3. Increase in aircraft weight can affect flight propulsion. When the aircraft is using the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus, do not mount additional payloads like a propeller guard or third-party accessories to avoid a lack of propulsion. 4. Due to local policy and regulation restrictions, the 5.8 GHz frequency band is currently banned in certain countries, including but not limited to Japan, Russia, Israel, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Please use the 2.4 GHz frequency band when operating in these locations. Always check local rules and regulations before use, as they may change over time. 5. Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. With footage saved on the built-in SSD or the internal storage. Download speeds may vary depending on actual conditions. 6. Data is tested under FCC standards in unobstructed environments of typical interference. Only to serve as a reference and provides no guarantee as to the actual flight distance. Max one-way communication distance of DJI Mini 3 Pro in countries/regions of different standards: FCC: United States, Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Chile, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and other regions. Max transmission range: 12 km SRRC: Mainland China. Max transmission range: 8 km CE: UK, Russia, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Macau, New Zealand, UAE, and other regions. Max transmission range: 8 km MIC: Japan. Max transmission distance: 8 km

Description

DJI Mini 3 Pro with Smart Remote Controller

Buy  DJI Mini 3 Pro with Smart Remote Controller  from us at the best Drone prices in Pakistan and enjoy our nationwide free delivery, customers from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta, Peshawar, Multan, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Hyderabad can get deliveries within 24 hours.

Aircraft and controller

At 145x90x62mm (5.7 x 3.5 x 2.4 in.) folded down, the Mini 3 has a longer, wider, and more robust frame than its predecessor. The propellers are longer, and the frame’s material is lighter to keep it under 250g. The 3850mAh batteries are inserted into the back of the aircraft. There aren’t any lights or a button to power them on; they must be inserted in the drone or charging station to get an indication of how much charge is left. The Mini 3 has a three-way obstacle detection and avoidance system. Sensors can be found on the aircraft’s top, bottom, and rear. There are no sensors on the sides. This is similar to the Mavic Air 2, whereas the Mavic Mini and Mini 2 don’t have any such sensors. There is no auxiliary light on the bottom for landing.

Mini_3_Back
The sensors on the top of the aircraft also give it backward-facing obstacle avoidance capabilities.

APAS 4.0 isn’t DJI’s latest autopilot system, with version 5.0 found on more advanced models, including the Mavic 3 series. It automatically identifies obstacles and creates a path around them and is highly effective when recording up to 2.7K/30p video. While it works with 2.7K/60p video, I didn’t find that it wanted to bypass obstacles and halted the drone on my own. APAS does not work when 4K video is activated.

In the video above, APAS detects the tree and maneuvers around and over it.

The Mini 3 Pro can be purchased without a remote since it’s compatible with the RC-N1 controller. If you already have a Mini 2, Mavic Air 2, Air 2S, or standard Mavic 3, you can use that same controller to power this drone. It’s lightweight and can accommodate most smartphone models. Clamping them in is a bit awkward.

Mini_3_RC_Pro_Remote
The DJI RC remote, with four built-in antennas, has some improvements compared to the DJI RC Pro. There is also a microSD card slot on the bottom for memory expansion.

The DJI RC remote comes with the Mini 3’s top-of-the-line Fly More Combo. It is a vast improvement over the DJI RC Pro, which is also compatible. Lightweight (385g vs. the DJI RC Pro’s 680g weight) and ergonomically friendly, the wheels, found on top of the remote to adjust the gimbal tilt and digitally zoom in and out, are more pronounced and make maneuvering the camera a breeze. There are slots for the joysticks, and their base is thicker. The front of the remote is also pared down. Instead of having a back button, you simply swipe the screen to navigate the app. When testing out the Mavic 3, I left the joysticks screwed into the remote and put it in the carrying case. One of them bent and couldn’t be used. This doesn’t seem like an issue with the RC controller. They are sturdier and have a dedicated slot for storage.

Vertical video makes a comeback on the Mini 3 Pro, thanks to a gimbal that can rotate 90º to vertical orientation. This clip captures an interesting Utah landscape.

The screen also tended to darken on the DJI RC and had to be adjusted while flying. The 5.5”, 700 nit touchscreen on the RC Pro consistently stays bright, and the picture remains crystal clear, even when flying at longer distances. Back to top


Photos and video

The Mini 3 Pro’s camera has a 48MP, 1/1.3″ CMOS sensor (which we suspect is this sensor from Omnivision). It includes dual native ISO (two conversion gain modes), supports tone-mapped HDR footage (greater range squeezed into an SDR space) and is capable of capturing both 12MP and 48MP images. It uses a 24mm (equiv.) F1.7 fixed-aperture lens that delivers an 82.1º FOV. It rests on a 3-axis mechanical gimbal that can rotate to portrait orientation. First found on the original Mavic Pro, this feature allows users to shoot social media-friendly vertical images without sacrificing quality due to cropping from a landscape image.

Regular-3

You can use a few different modes to shoot photos: single, 48MP, AEB in brackets of 3 and 5 images, Burst Mode, and Timed Shots. SmartPhoto, introduced with the Mavic Air 2, which also offers 48MP photos, is not available on the Mini 3. This feature, which adjusts major elements including sun, skies, and trees, seems to have been discontinued. While 48MP images contain more data and are higher-quality, you can only shoot them as a single image. Shooting in Burst, AEB, or Timed modes automatically gives you a 12MP shot. When you shoot 48MP, you should ensure you have your settings optimized as you won’t have several different frames to work with in post-processing.

DJI_0137
The Mini 3 Pro has an F1.7 aperture and ISO that goes to 6400, making night shots possible.

The Mini 3 is the first sub-250g drone to offer 4K/60p video at 150 Mbps with either an H.264 or H.265 codec. It also shoots 4K/30p video in HDR. 1080p/240p Slow Motion video is available as well. It’s worth noting that shooting at any frame rate over 2.7K/30p will disable APAS 4.0 and FocusTrack. This means that stopping and bypassing obstacles, plus tracking and following subjects, is not possible while recording 4K video.

DJI_Mini_3_Pro_camera
The Mini 3 Pro camera has an F1.7 fixed aperture and can digitally zoom in on subjects up to 4X when recording 1080p footage.

The D-Cinelike color profile is included on the Mini series for the first time. This means that more shadows and highlights can be recovered in post-processing. The drone can zoom in on subjects up to 2X when recording at up to 4K/30p, 3X with 2.7K/60p, and 4X in 1080p.

This video clip was recorded on the DJI Mini 3 Pro at 4K/60p.

As a result of the camera’s larger sensor with dual gain, and F1.7 aperture, the quality of the imagery captured on the Mini 3 Pro is superior to the comparable Mavic Air 2 and Mini 2. The color profile resembles that of the Air 2S or Mavic 3 series. Even in low-light situations, I didn’t get much noise or graininess in my imagery. The Mini 3 Pro only has 1.3GB of internal onboard storage. Therefore, you’re going to want to remember to bring a Class 3 or higher microSD card with up to 512GB of storage. There’s a slot in the back of the aircraft to insert one, and there is also a place at the bottom of the RC Pro remote.


The DJI Fly app and flight modes

The Mini 3 Pro uses the DJI Fly app, which also powers the other Mini drones, Mavic Air 2, Air 2S and even the Mavic 3 series. First introduced in November 2019 with the Mavic Mini, the pared-down, intuitive interface showcases all the photo, video, and Intelligent flight mode settings on the same screen with a multi-tiered menu. Toggling between Manual or Auto Focus, Zooming in or out without using the gimbal wheel, and switching from Landscape to Portrait orientation is straightforward. The three dots at the upper-right-hand corner of the app allow you to access more advanced settings, including D-Cinelike video mode, photo sizes and formats, gimbal calibration, and operating frequencies.

Mini_3_Vertical
Portrait mode tilts the gimbal 90º and allows you to take vertical shots without losing any data.

One feature that’s notably missing is ADS-B, which means no AirSense. Available on DJI’s FPV drone, the Air 2S and Mavic 3 series, AirSense notifies you when crewed aircraft are nearby. DJI has equipped the Mini 3 Pro with ActiveTrack 4.0 for increased accuracy in tracking subjects during automated flights. There are three different ways to use this feature: Point of Interest (POI), Spotlight, and ActiveTrack. POI, which requires you to draw a box around a subject before it flies a complete circle around it, and Spotlight, a mode that allows you to fly the drone however you want while the designated subject remains in the center of the frame, work well.

This clip shows the Spotlight and Point of Interest (POI) features of the Mini 3 Pro.

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to get ActiveTrack to work. Right now, DJI says that the Mini 3 will recognize either cars or people. The app said it didn’t recognize the subject when I tried tracking both. Hopefully, this issue gets rectified in a future firmware update. The usual QuickShots, including Dronie, Circle, Helix, Rocket, Asteroid and Boomerang, are available on the Mini 3 Pro. Hyperlapse and Panoramas, which can be captured in various sizes and orientations, are also included and are functional. MasterShots, introduced with the Air 2S and included on the Mavic 3 series, is also available on the Mini 3. This feature performs a variety of automated QuickShot movements, including Dronie, Helix, Boomerang and Circle. It then stitches them together automatically for an instantly shareable clip. Note that if you want MasterShots to stitch your clips together, you’ll need to do it with the version of the app on your smartphone and not the RC remote.

DJI-Fly-app
The Fly app gives you the option to brake in front of or bypass obstacles. If you’re shooting in a mode where it isn’t activated, the green on the screen above will turn red.

DJI gave the Mini 3 vertical shooting for effortless creation of social media-friendly content. What’s curious, however, is that you can only shoot photos and video clips in this orientation. Features like QuickShots, MasterShots, or Hyperlapse – all of which should be great for social media – don’t work in the vertical orientation.


What’s it like to fly?

I’ve had nothing short of a pleasant experience when flying the Mini 3 Pro. This little machine was put to the test and did not disappoint, for the most part. It’s also pretty quick to set up and lock on to GPS signal. Within a minute, you’re ready to take off. The original Mavic Mini drone was quite noisy for such a tiny machine. The Mini 2 was improved, and this iteration is even better. There aren’t any shrill sounds upon take-off, and the drone flies as fluidly and smoothly as the Mavic 3 series or Air 2S. It really is a triumph in engineering. I’ve had nothing short of a pleasant experience time and again when flying the Mini 3 Pro While on a trip to a beautiful, remote and quite windy location, I put the Mini 3 Pro to the ultimate test. Launched in conditions with 50 km/h (31 mph) winds, the drone, which has 10.7 m/s (23 mph Level 5) wind resistance, handled maneuvers beautifully and held its own alongside two other Mavic 3 Pros I spotted flying in the same space.

IMG_6991
The Mini 3 Pro is equipped with sensors for downward-facing obstacle avoidance.

The RC controller consistently delivers crystal clear transmission, and, for the first time, I didn’t lose my connection while flying a DJI drone. The unfortunate reality is ActiveTrack doesn’t seem to be working yet. FocusTrack is unavailable when shooting 4K footage or anything above 30 frames per second. However, capturing video is a breeze. It’s probably wise to adjust settings in-app first as the joysticks and gimbal wheels are sensitive and can make abrupt movements, even in Cinematic mode. I truly enjoyed every single flight with this little drone and am very impressed with the design and resiliency.

Odds and ends

The Mini 3 Pro is equipped with DJI’s O3 (OcuSync 3.0) transmission technology. It can fly a maximum distance of 18km (11 miles) with the Intelligent Flight battery and 25km (15.5 miles) with the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus. Obviously, you’d never want to fly the Mini 3 Pro this far. All this means is that there likely won’t be any latency between the aircraft and the remote. The RC Pro remote supports both 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz frequency bands like its predecessor. There are four built-in antennas for enhanced connectivity. In ideal conditions, the Mini 3 Pro can fly up to 47 minutes with an Intelligent Flight Plus battery and 34 minutes with a regular one. The Mini 3 can travel at up to 58 km/h (36 mph) in Sport mode.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “DJI Mini 3 Pro with Smart Remote Controller”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *