DJI will soon release a compact foldable drone Flip – the first images of the quadcopter have been published

Last week, rumors appeared on the Internet about the intention of the Chinese drone manufacturer DJI to release a compact foldable drone called Flip. Now insider Igor Bogdanov, who had previously reported reliable information about new DJI products, has published several photographs showing the Flip drone.

Image source: Quadro News

The DJI Flip is a compact FPV drone that has a foldable design similar to the HoverAir X1. The published images show a display on the front of the device, which will likely allow you to control the drone’s settings, although there are no Quick Shots buttons on the body like the Neo drone.


In addition to the drone itself, the insider also published pictures of the entire package, including a case for storage and carrying. It was also said that the drone comes with a 65 W charger, which can replenish the energy of two batteries in 45 minutes.


Since this is an FPV drone, it is obvious that the DJI Flip will be able to provide first-person view streaming while in flight. As for battery life, it is expected that the drone will be able to stay in the air for about half an hour.

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