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DJI Mavic Air vs DJI Spark: Worth the upgrade?

Posted on January 24, 2018June 12, 2019 By Jarvis

With DJI having launched the massively popular and very portable Mavic Pro in the second half of 2016 and the palm-sized smaller Spark last year, it was hard to see where the Chinese drone king was going next.

As it turns out, the company has squeezed in another product right in between those two, creating a quadcopter that takes the best of both worlds.

DJI Spark vs. DJI Mavic Air: Design

  • Mavic Air is foldable, Spark is not
  • Spark weighs 300 grams
  • Mavic Air weighs 430 grams
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    https://www.pocket-lint.com/drones/buyers-guides/dji/143436-dji-mavic-air-vs-dji-spark-worth-the-upgrade
Cameras Tags:DJI Mavic Air, DJI Spark, drone, drones, palm, portable, quadcopter

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