Accessories
DJI Mavic Mini Drones and Accessories
The ultralight 249g foldable drone from DJI
DJI Mavic Mini
The Mavic Mini weighs 249g, meaning that it will not need to be registered with the UK or USA Governments.
Weighing under 250 grams, the DJI Mavic Mini is almost as light as the average smartphone.
This makes it exceptionally portable and places it in the lowest and safest weight class of drones, which in many countries may exempt it from specific regulations.
Key Features
- 249g Ultralight and measures 160mm (length) x 202mm (width) x 55mm (height) unfolded
- 30-minute maximum flight time
- Top speed of 46.8kph / 29mph (s-mode)
- Up to 4km HD Video Transmission
- Vision Sensor + GPS Precise Hover
- 3-Axis Gimbal supporting 12MP aerial photos and 2.7K Quad HD videos
- Mavic Mini’s QuickShot modes include Dronie, Circle, Helix, and Rocket
- Camera Simplified Recording and Editing.
Under 250g Drone Registration Threshold
No training required, simply take off and fly.
Weighing under 250 grams, the DJI Mavic Mini quadcopter is almost as light as the average smartphone.
This makes it exceptionally portable and places it in the lowest and safest weight class of drones, which in many countries may exempt it from certain regulations.
For example, in the UK, United States, Canada, and China, you can fly the Mavic Mini without the need to register it with the government, as it falls under the 250g drone registration threshold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the DJI Mavic Mini.
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The DJI Mavic Mini doesn't have a "Follow Me" function - which DJI commonly call ActiveTrack.
However, DJI have the potential to add this
functionality in at a later date.
There has been no
official confirmation that the ActiveTrack feature will appear on the Mavic Mini as of yet -
however - given the calls for it to be added from many DJI users - it may be something that
arrives in the coming months.
No - the Mavic Mini doesn't have any kind of IP rating, isn't waterproof and shouldn't be
flow in rain, snow, high winds or any other kind of precipitation.
You should always fly your drone within the operational limits of that
particular drone, and within the local laws and regulations.
No - the Mavic Mini doesn't support DJI Goggles or DJI Goggles Racing Edition.
Support for the Goggles may be added at a later date
via app or firmware update, but there has been no official confirmation from DJI that the
Mini will ever support any of DJI's FPV Goggles.
If you would like to use the
Goggles, we'd suggest looking at a Mavic 2 instead.
heliguy™ certainly think so!
You're getting a lightweight drone with a great flight
time at an incredible price point.
When you consider that just a couple of years
ago this technology would've cost over £2k and would've had a 10 minute flight time - the
Mavic Mini represents incredible value for money.
The Mavic Mini does not have the ability to shoot in RAW.
The photos you take will
be stored in JPEG format only.
No - the Mavic Mini isn't designed as a "trick" drone.
If you're hoping to have some
fun with some aerial acrobatics, we'd recommend exploring the DJI Tello range instead.
The Mavic Mini supports microSD cards only.
Officially - the minimum specifications
for the microSD card are:
UHS-I Speed Class 3 or above