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DJI Mini 2 Review

DJI admits DJI Mini 2 has battery issue and says a fix is coming

Posted on April 30, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

DJI has officially responded to claims that the DJI Mini 2 has a minor battery issue, with the drone giant saying a firmware fix is en route to solve the issue.

Earlier this week we saw growing reports, sparked by a video from YouTuber Ian in London, saying that the DJI Mini 2 has a battery discharge issue that may harm the long-term health of its batteries when they’re stored in the drone or its charging hub.

The issue is that most LiPo (Lithium Polymer) batteries, like the ones used by the DJI Mini 2, ideally need to slowly discharge when they’re left at full charge, because this helps prolong their life and prevent long-term issues.
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