Testseek.co.uk have collected 122 expert reviews of the DJI Mavic Pro and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for DJI Mavic Pro.
November 2016
(88%)
122 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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1708 Reviews
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The editors liked
Follow mode
Gesture controls
App
Only accessibility
Super portable design
Lots of smart technology
Decent battery life and camera quality
Brilliantly portable
Nice 4K footage and 12MP photos
Decent flight time
Numerous smart flight features
The DJI Mavic Pro's compact foldable design makes it more travel friendly than any other camera drone with similar capabilities. Its gaming-style controller is equally compact
But still has all the controls you need to fly and control the camera and it c
Both drone and controller are incredibly compact and portable
All the advanced features you'd expect from a bigger drone
Great photo and video quality
Solid construction
Outrageously long range
Gimbaled 4K camera
Reasonably priced
The editors didn't like
Unremovable camera and gimbal
Return to home feature and gestures didn't work reliably in testing
Images suffer a little in low light
The phone mount is a little awkward to use. Not user repairable. Camera lens is a little narrow for landscapes
Compact legs mean being more choosy with take-off and landing zones
Smaller
Lighter body means high winds make flying trickier than with a Phantom
DJI has come into a young market and completely owned it. You can clearly see the progress and technology that its R&D staff have made and included in every aspect of the Mavic Pro. And in its price range it has no equal, in either performance or quality...
On paper, the Mavic Pro seems like DJI's most accessible drone yet. It's priced right, and compared to the GoPro Karma, it's also more affordable with an included camera, no less. Between the improved smartphone app and gesture controls, DJI has made a dr...
The DJI Mavic Pro's compact foldable design makes it more travel friendly than any other camera drone with similar capabilities. Its gaming-style controller is equally compact, but still has all the controls you need to fly and control the camera and it c
The phone mount is a little awkward to use. Not user repairable. Camera lens is a little narrow for landscapes
If you've been looking for a discreet, but powerful travel-friendly camera drone, look no further than the DJI Mavic Pro...
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Published: 2016-11-10, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
The one downside to the DJI Mavic Pro is that, unlike the currently unavailable GoPro Karma, you're not getting a professional-level action camera into the bargain. But the image quality is good enough, and the rest of the package is so convincingly execu...
Brilliantly portable, Nice 4K footage and 12MP photos, Decent flight time, Numerous smart flight features
Images suffer a little in low light
I was extremely impressed with the DJI Mavic Pro. It's fun to fly and you can easily lose an afternoon trying out the different intelligent features. It would have taken me considerably more flight time to feel confident to unleash Sport mode, however...
Super portable design, Lots of smart technology, Decent battery life and camera quality
Return to home feature and gestures didn't work reliably in testing
It's hard to think of a better drone out there at the same price point as the Mavic Pro. It's nearest competitor, in terms of price, is the GoPro Karma which costs pretty much the same amount if you want the camera included.The difference, however, is tha...
Folding drones are undoubtedly the future. GoPro thinks so, and now that DJI has unveiled the Mavic Pro, it's sure to become the bandwagon on which to jump. The Mavic may seem expensive, but the fact that it has even better tech inside it than the Phantom...
Published: 2016-10-07, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Both drone and controller are incredibly compact and portable, All the advanced features you'd expect from a bigger drone, Great photo and video quality
Compact legs mean being more choosy with take-off and landing zones, Smaller, lighter body means high winds make flying trickier than with a Phantom
DJI hasn't made any sacrifices to shrink the Mavik down to a size you really can take anywhere - in fact it's got even more tech than you'll find in the Phantom 4. Those folding arms work a treat, and the matching compact controller is brilliant too. It'...