DJI has finally released theMini 3 Pro . After weeks of mockups and leaks, there wasn't much that we didn't know about this sub-250g drone.
I've had the drone for a few hours, so what follows are my first impressions of the Mini 3 Pro. Once I have a dozen or so hours of flight time under my belt with this new craft, I'll post a more detailed review that looks at the flight characteristics as well as the quality of the new camera.
Thefirst thing I noticed about the Mini 3 Pro is the weight. It's really close to that 250g mark. So close that I don't think you can even add a strobe to it without taking it over that weight. This is not a problem in the US, but in territories where that sub-250g category allows for much more flying freedoms and going beyond that weight could result in regulatory headaches, it's something to note.
The Mini 3 Pro is bigger and bulkier than theMini 2 , but retains the same quality feel. Even though modern drones are made of lightweight plastic, theMini 3 Pro doesn't feel like lightweight plastic. There's a quality, premium feel to the drone that sub-250g drones from other companies just don't have.
The front/rear obstacle avoidance sensors add to the bulk of the drone, and to be able to fit this tech into a sub-250g package, DJI had to shave weight off the drone somehow.
But it's hard to see where this was done.
This is a superbly made product.
The batteries snap into the body with a very positiveclick and don't feel like they are going to fall out accidentally in mid-flight. Like theMavic 3 , the Mini 3 Pro doesn't have a battery door, which reduces weight and also means fewer bits to break off.
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In a change from previous foldable drones from DJI, the Mini 3 Pro doesn't have legs built on to the arms, but instead has feet built on to the belly of the fuselage. I'm curious to see if this improves wind resistance or makes takeoff and landing on rough terrain easier.
Time will tell.
Here are a few things I've noticed from my short time with the Mini 3 Pro.
The Mini 3 Pro with RC controller
The package I have for testing is theMini 3 Pro with the RC controller (more on this controller in the future).
Mini 3 Pro Fly More combo
I also have theFly More kit ... more on this in a future review.
DJI Mini 3 Pro in folded configuration
Cooling vents on the back of the DJI Mini 3 Pro
Front sensors and gimbal covering the camera on the DJI Mini 3 Pro
Side view of the DJI Mini 3 Pro
The DJI Mini 3 Pro rests on its belly as opposed to on legs off the arms -- a novel design
The DJI Mini 3 Pro battery
The battery compartment. The Mini 3 Pro is essentially a flying camera wrapped around a battery
DJI Mini 3 Pro with RC controller
A couple of questions I want to answer about the Mini 3 Pro over the coming weeks are, well, first, what makes this "Pro" (price aside)? Secondly, is this a replacement for the Mini 2 or is it a different product line?
I have my thoughts, but it is too early to share them right now. I need more flight time.
The Mini 3 Pro comes in three bundles -- theMini 3 Pro featuring the standard controller for$759 , the Mini 3 Pro featuring the new DJI RC controller for$909 , and theMini 3 Pro drone with no controller for$669 .
The Mini 3 Pro Fly More kit , which adds two extra batteries, a charger, spare props, and a few other bits, costs an additional$189.