The original Mini, introduced a year ago, is still on sale. The Mini 2 boosts the price tag by $50, to $449. "Imagine you are in Brooklyn, you are in an area where there are cell towers everywhere, the true testament to the technology is going to be a reliable signal even when you are surrounded by a ton of competing signals," DJI executive Patrick Santucci told ZDNet in a telephone interview. The real advantage is to have better control within a limited range. OcuSync has anti-interference technology, among capabilities that make it a more reliable communications system.Īlso: DJI's small, lightweight Mavic Mini brings us closer to an era of drone-filled skiesīear in mind, in practical terms, one cannot fly six miles in the U.S. The original Mini uses standard 5 gigahertz WiFi technology and tops out at 4 kilometers. The link can communicate between the handheld controller unit and the drone from up to 10 kilometers away. To achieve greater range, DJI added to the Mini 2 their proprietary wireless control network, called OcuSync, which communicates over 2.4 to 2.48 gigahertz links. DJI on Wednesday unveiled a revamped version of the Mavic Mini, the Mini 2, its smallest, lightest, most pocketable drone, with enhanced cameras and the ability to travel much farther, up to 6.2 miles versus a maximum range of 2.5 miles before.
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