Announced last yearMavic 2 series dronesDJI is planning to continue updating this series of products this year, and is expected to launch a smaller model with a folding rotor design.Mavic Mini, and the new Mavic 3 is also expected to be launched next.

As drone regulations become increasingly stringent in various regions and more and more no-fly zones are set up, it is clear that most drone manufacturers have begun toDevelopment towards professional fields.
However, it is clear that DJI will continue to provide drone products to the general consumer market and plans to lower the entry threshold. Earlier, it was reported that the lightweight drone Mavic Mini, which is locked within the specified weight of 250 grams and does not require registration for use, will be officially unveiled on October 10.
In terms of specifications, the Mavic Mini is expected to adopt a 245g design to avoid the requirement that drones weighing more than 250g must register their usage information, thereby increasing the purchasing intention of ordinary consumers. However, its overall performance is close to that of the Mavic Spark, which weighs 300g, reaching a similar flight speed of 50 kilometers per hour. It also has a 3-axis stabilized gimbal camera, supports 4K video recording, and a maximum flight time of 18 minutes. The suggested retail price is expected to be US$399.
On the other hand, since DJI plans to launch the Mavic Mini, which is targeted at the entry-level market, on October 10, in order to avoid product market impact, it is possible that the release of the Mavic 30 will be postponed to January 3.






