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Take-off weight
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87 g (including the propeller blades, propeller blade protector, and batteries)
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Dimensions
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98×92.5×41 mm
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Propeller blade
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3”
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Built-in functions
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Infrared height determination, barometer, LED indicator, downward vision sensor, Wi-Fi, and HD 750P image transmission
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Interface
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Micro USB charging port
Flight performance
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Maximum flight distance
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100 m
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Maximum flight speed
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8 m/s
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Maximum flight time
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8 min[1]
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Maximum flight height
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30 m
Battery
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Removable battery
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1.1 Ah/3.8 V
Camera
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Image
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5 MP
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FoV
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82.6°
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Video
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HD720P30
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Format
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JPG (for images) and MP4 (for videos)
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Electronic image stabilization
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Supported
Extension accessory
Open source controller
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Weight
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12.5 g (including the open source controller and ranging dot-matrix screen)
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Dimensions
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49.5×32×15.2 mm
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Operating mode
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AP and Station modes
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Wi-Fi frequency band
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2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz
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Bluetooth
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2.4 GHz
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MCU
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ESP32-D2WD, dual-core at 160 MHz, 400 MIPS
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Open source
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Supports SDK development, Arduino, graphical programming, and MicroPython programming.
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Scalability
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14-pin extended interface (for I2C, UART, SPI, GPIO, PWM, and power supply)
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Programmable LED indicator
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Full-color LED
Ranging dot-matrix screen extension module
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Dimensions
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35.3×31.5×8.6 mm
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Programmable dot-matrix LED indicator
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8×8 red-and-blue indicator
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Dot matrix driving function
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IIC interface, automatic dot matrix scanning, 256-level adjustable overall brightness, and 256-level adjustable single-LED brightness
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Ranging module
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Infrared distance sensor (ToF)
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Maximum distance measured
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1.2 m (indoor with white targets)
Adapter extension board
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DIY adaptation
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14-pin extended interface to the 2×7-pin 2.54-mm in-line pad, 2 power indicator positions, and 2 debugging indicator positions
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Daniel –
This is a great drone for STEM/STEAM educational and DIY projects.
James R. Holtan –
Really impressed with the quality.
Ryan D. –
DJI has really nailed it with this machine.