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Its folding body is great for travel, its tech keeps you safe and its camera captures great video.
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Though the Mavic Air is smaller, the Pro has greater transmission range and longer flight times.
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Though its video and photo quality is merely OK, the Bebop 2's tough but lightweight body, easy piloting via phone or simplified controller and props that stop instantly when blocked, make it a good choice for anyone in the family to fly.
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Though it can do much more, the Spark's ability to capture quick clips on the spot is its big advantage.
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A simple camera drone for selfies or low-altitude shots, the Breeze is cheap and easily repaired.
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Get an increase in camera quality without spending a ton more money.
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One of the least expensive toy drones with a 720p camera, and although it feels pretty cheap and the camera is basically toy-quality, it flies surprisingly well and can take quite a lot of crashing. Great for learning and practice, too.
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