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Best Drones 2018: The 7 best drones you can buy

Best Drones 2018: The 7 best drones you can buy

Posted on November 5, 2018 By Jarvis

From travel drones to pro quadcopters, flying cameras have risen to new heights in the last few years.

Whether you’re a novice pilot or a dab hand at flying, several drones now offer features previously reserved for professional aerial equipment, including automated flight modes, 4K video recording and support for First Person View (FPV) goggles.

At the moment, the best outright drone you can buy is the DJI Mavic 2 Pro. If you’re looking for a more budget flyer, the diminutive DJI Spark is a travel drone that can record in Full HD and can be found for under £400.
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