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DJI Mini 2 vs Mavic Mini: 5 key differences between the beginner drones

DJI Mini 2 vs Mavic Mini: 5 key differences between the beginner drones

Posted on November 5, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

The DJI Mini 2 has flown into our lives just a year after the arrival of the DJI Mavic Mini. It’s surprising to see a successor to DJI’s smallest and cheapest drone already, so what new tricks has it learnt in just 12 months?

On the surface, the DJI Mini looks identical to the Mavic Mini, with both drones featuring identical designs and three-axis gimbals.

There are other similarities, too – both the Mini 2 and Mavic Mini have the same image sensor, automated QuickShot modes and DJI Fly companion app.
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