
The DJI Flip is one of the newest additions to the drone manufacturer’s lineup, with some compelling technology at an entry level price. But how does it stack up against a slightly older model that made our editor’s choice list in 2023, the DJI Mini 4 Pro? Quite well, actually, considering our DJI Flip review dubbed the unit “a flipping revolutionary drone.”Overall, the DJI Mini 4 Pro comes out on top in terms of a superior flight time, faster horizontal speed, more still photography and video settings, but at more than $300 over the price of the DJI Flip. Conversely, the less expensive Flip offers the same image sensor, lens, and intelligent shooting settings as the Mini 4 Pro, but includes handy propeller guards that fold into a more compact shape for easy carrying.Read More: https://www.slashgear.com/1782865/dji-mini-4-pro-vs-flip/The Mini 4 Pro starts at $759, and measures unfolded at 298 millimeters long (11.7-inches), 373 millimeters wide (14.6-inches), and 101- millimeters high (3.9-inches). The Flip is not only cheaper than the Mini 4 Pro, retailing for $439, but also smaller. The Flips proportions are 2-inches shorter in length, 3.6-inches narrower, and nearly 1-inch lower in height than the Mini 4 Pro. However, both small UAVs weight less than 249 grams, which is important because any heavier, and you’d be required to register with the Federal Aviation AdministrationADVERTISEMENTRead More: https://www.slashgear.com/1782865/dji-mini-4-pro-vs-flip/