MAVIC - WHEREVER YOU GO The DJI Mavic Pro is a small yet
powerful drone that turns the sky into your creative canvas easily and
without worry, helping you make every moment an aerial moment. Its
compact size hides a high degree of complexity that makes it one of
DJI’s most sophisticated flying cameras ever. 24 high-performance
computing cores, an all-new transmission system with a 4.3mi (7km)
*range, 5 vision sensors, and a 4K camera stabilized by a 3-axis
mechanical gimbal, are at your command with just a push of your thumb or
a tap of your finger. *Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant.
Latest comments (44)
S.c.0.TT.y
26 Aug 17#4
Order is in, thanks for this.
Was looking at the DJI Phantom 3 which I was getting for around £450'ish/£500 but then this deal was a no brainer.
p.s. delivery charge is £11.50 which you may want to add to the title
danjrous to S.c.0.TT.y
2 Oct 17#44
did it arrive on time? how is it, have you encountered any problems with the drone itself or does it work flawlessly? Lastly, does it come with official controller and everything?
TelicVet
26 Aug 17#10
"I don't like these things, so I click on these deals, and comment so everyone knows..."
Great price. Heat added!
TimothyD to TelicVet
16 Sep 17#43
I I don't like mushrooms.
Just saying. So you know.
scorpio.iscariot
31 Aug 17#42
Probably won't happen but I might TRY to hold off to see if the combo comes down to nearer the 1K mark
Settee
26 Aug 17#14
Just get a commercial drone pilots license and you can fly anywhere
ackbar to Settee
26 Aug 17#15
that's not strictly true
poisondwarf to ackbar
27 Aug 17#41
And not that easy either
Thermobaric
27 Aug 17#40
Refurb so lightly crashed? heh
eightace
26 Aug 17#6
What a ridiculous waste of money
ken218 to eightace
26 Aug 17#7
Could be fun if you have the money to waste though. Just need to get the better half to agree :smile:
MacPhisto to ken218
26 Aug 17#22
Lol very true, just finished lunch and checking deals and all I got from my good lady wife is "I don't care if it's 50p why do we need a droid" and that's not a spelling autocorrect haha.
Think she's missing the point, we don't need one but I still want one :sunglasses:
Eagerbeaver to MacPhisto
27 Aug 17#39
She sounds like she's talking like your ex wife.
spaceinvader to eightace
26 Aug 17#17
You sound like a fun chap.
CoeK to eightace
26 Aug 17#21
What a rediculous waste of a comment.
justjuice808
27 Aug 17#38
These are great if everything works but DJI after sales and support is pretty awful. Go to their Service Forum to see examples of how bad it is.
yozzas
26 Aug 17#34
True but these drones have gps and cameras and in the wrong hands are dangerous .
CoeK to yozzas
27 Aug 17#35
They could take someone's eye out.
Derlish to yozzas
27 Aug 17#36
But the "wrong hands" wouldn't care if they are legal or not.
ec9wrr to yozzas
27 Aug 17#37
Everything in the wrong hands is dangerous.
xchaotic
26 Aug 17#11
Good price but the usefullness is seriously limited. Drones are banned in areas of natural beauty, near various monuments etc, basically during my travels this summer, everywhere I had though that the drone might be worth it, it it was illegal to fly one there...
restyler to xchaotic
26 Aug 17#12
I know the feeling, so much for my drone tour of UK airports & army camps Oh well, back to shining laser pointers into the sky :wink:
FireOnAWire to xchaotic
26 Aug 17#20
Where does it say you can't fly drones in AONB? I'm genuinely curious as I've never heard such a restriction unless imposed recently. The drone rules really need to be made clear and concise but not prohibitively strict that you can't fly anywhere.
omgpleasespamme to xchaotic
26 Aug 17#33
Some of the best things in life are things that someone will tell you you shouldn't do. Plus you're innocent until convicted in a court of law. So just don't get caught.
skakruk
26 Aug 17#32
Love these!!! Sadly most get away due to my bad aim with the longbow. Luckily you can get a small caliber rifle for "vermin control".
yozzas
26 Aug 17#9
Are good for smuggling mobile phones and other stuff into her majesty prisons . Why else would you spend so much on a toy . They should be banned these will be the new weapon of choice soon instead suicide belts .
spaceinvader to yozzas
26 Aug 17#19
Another brainwashed Daily Mail reader in parrot mode.
yozzas to spaceinvader
26 Aug 17#30
Why i dont read the daily mail but i know they are the new prison smugglers friend . And could be used as a improvised weapon as military have been using large drones for years .
ec9wrr to yozzas
26 Aug 17#31
Just because it could be used as a weapon doesn't mean it should be banned.
Kitchen knives. Garden cutting equipment (mowers, shears, hedge trimmers etc) Motor vehicles. Radio controlled planes. Bleach.
Could all be weapons if in the wrong hands....
Nathe
26 Aug 17#29
Seems odd to only have a 3 month warranty if it's a DJI factory refurb, they normally have 12 months.
indigowest2004
26 Aug 17#25
i have the dji phantom 4 and i recently brought the mavic pro i feel guilty as ive only flown the mavic pro once.. but great piece of kit. heat added
bluepete1976 to indigowest2004
26 Aug 17#26
Is the phantom 4 better?
indigowest2004 to bluepete1976
26 Aug 17#27
mavic pro is way better. lighter slimmer and overall better. mavic pro is just to chunky to lug around.
cava83 to indigowest2004
26 Aug 17#28
You mean the DJI Phantom is chunky? What is the stability like of the Mavic Pro?
burney
26 Aug 17#24
Had one for the last 6 month, this was my first drone. Brilliant piece of kit and never regretted buying.
Can't use in Scotland in lots of places including Loch Lomond without license and permission
glennhoward007
26 Aug 17#13
Not so sure this is a great deal if the warranty isn't long, and factoring in that you can purchase the fly more combo with extra batteries, bag, chargers, props etc for between £900-£1000 from various online stores that are brand new. You'll want the extra batteries for sure. I appreciate they are supplied from china but many cover any potential customs duties
Iamthemills to glennhoward007
26 Aug 17#16
Where have you seen the fly more combo for less than £1000??? From a genuine EU seller.
glennhoward007 to Iamthemills
26 Aug 17#18
Didn't say genuine eu sellers.....they are Chinese or HK based but some have uk bases too that they work out of. The warranty only applies to the country where it is purchased from, but if you buy DJi care refresh (like many do) then this adds additional warranty for the first 12 months and applies to the country in which you purchased it.
unohu
26 Aug 17#8
Reasonable price, but when factoring in postage and only 3 month warranty may be worth buying new from china for a similar price.
abdi12346
26 Aug 17#5
Any sparks on sale?
fish323
26 Aug 17#3
Bargain, can't afford it but that is really cheap.
RidleyDeckard
26 Aug 17#2
That's a really good price. Can't recommend these enough, a seriously great piece of kit and the picture is amazing.
Opening post
The DJI Mavic Pro is a small yet
powerful drone that turns the sky into your creative canvas easily and
without worry, helping you make every moment an aerial moment. Its
compact size hides a high degree of complexity that makes it one of
DJI’s most sophisticated flying cameras ever. 24 high-performance
computing cores, an all-new transmission system with a 4.3mi (7km)
*range, 5 vision sensors, and a 4K camera stabilized by a 3-axis
mechanical gimbal, are at your command with just a push of your thumb or
a tap of your finger.
*Unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant.
Latest comments (44)
Was looking at the DJI Phantom 3 which I was getting for around £450'ish/£500 but then this deal was a no brainer.
p.s. delivery charge is £11.50 which you may want to add to the title
Great price. Heat added!
I don't like mushrooms.
Just saying. So you know.
Think she's missing the point, we don't need one but I still want one :sunglasses:
Drones are banned in areas of natural beauty, near various monuments etc, basically during my travels this summer, everywhere I had though that the drone might be worth it, it it was illegal to fly one there...
Oh well, back to shining laser pointers into the sky
:wink:
I'm genuinely curious as I've never heard such a restriction unless imposed recently.
The drone rules really need to be made clear and concise but not prohibitively strict that you can't fly anywhere.
Kitchen knives.
Garden cutting equipment (mowers, shears, hedge trimmers etc)
Motor vehicles.
Radio controlled planes.
Bleach.
Could all be weapons if in the wrong hands....
Can't use in Scotland in lots of places including Loch Lomond without license and permission