The perfect drone: everything you need to know before buying it

On some occasion we have talked to you about the world of drones. Those flying objects that allow us to record spectacular aerial views, shoot photographs and, of course, really enjoy piloting them (yes, from the ground). But of course, what details should you take into account before buying one? What is the perfect drone for me? Well, today we explain everything you need to know about drones and, in addition, we have compiled some of the best options to consider in today’s market.

Details to consider before buying a drone

The first, and most important thing, is to know the key characteristics of this type of equipment, in addition to certain previous legal aspects that we must know if we do not want to have any scares.

Legal aspects for the use of drones

Starting with the legal implications, the most important details that we must take into account before buying a drone are:

We know that it can turn out to be quite a mess at first if what you want is a drone simply to “hang out” or to record certain moments of your next vacation. But of course, not being clear about all these details and legal implications can lead you to receive a complaint that can entail a penalty of amounts that are not precisely small. So, as the saying goes “prevention is better than cure”.

Key technical aspects for drones

On the other hand, we go over the details at the level of technical specifications that you should take into account before buying one of these equipment:

These are the main characteristics that you should take into account before getting a drone. Then we could talk about as many as the space occupied by the folded equipment, if it has spare parts and if they are easy to change or, even, the type of control system they have (remote control with screen, without screen or from the mobile itself ). But these are somewhat more secondary aspects.

Best drones you can buy

Now that you know all the key aspects to take into account before getting one of these teams, it is time to choose who will be your next partner to take to the skies.

To make this task easier for you, we have compiled some of the best models that you can currently find in the drone market.

DJI Mini 2

The first model we want to talk to you about is one of the best known in the sector for those who want to get started. Its about DJI Mini 2, an ultralight drone with a weight of only 249 grams and that, thanks to its small size and that it can be folded, we can take it practically anywhere.

This has a 3-axis timpani for stabilizing 4K video at 30 fps that it is capable of recording. Its autonomy is about 31 minutes of flight and a signal range of up to 10 km with its OcuSync 2.0 system. Its price is around 450 euros with the base model but, in addition, there are some packs that include spare parts and more batteries.

Parrot anafi

The manufacturer Parrot is another of the great acquaintances of the sector. Where before his family included a large assortment of different models, now they have focused all their intentions on him Parrot anafi. Although, yes, this one has different variants.

It is a drone that, in all its variants, its autonomy is around 25 minutes. It is capable of recording video in 4K resolution with its 21 megapixel camera and has a digital zoom that they claim can increase the image without losing quality.

Then, depending on each “version” of this drone, it will have one or other characteristics: one includes more batteries in the pack, another is capable of scanning 3D surfaces for professional environments or, there is even an FPV model among them. Here is a table that highlights the differences between all of them:

Skydio 2

Another company that may not be as well known is the owner of the Skydio 2, a drone with spectacular features for any semi-professional.

This model is capable of recording HDR video in 4K resolution up to 60 fps, in addition to having a 3-axis tom system to improve stabilization. It has an autonomy of about 23 minutes of flight, a maximum speed of around 57 km / h and a range of 3.5 km.

In addition, it is capable of operating autonomously, that is, you indicate the path or the object to follow and it does so perfectly avoiding any obstacle that crosses its surroundings. Of course, its price increases to 1,134 euros in its basic pack and reaches 2,500 euros in its “Pro Kit”.

DJI Mavic 2 Pro

For those of us who want one of the best options to take to the skies we have the drone DJI Mavic 2 Pro, one of the most TOP models of the company at the moment.

This is capable of recording HDR video in 4K at 30 fps with 10 bits of color information. All this thanks to its 1-inch CMOS sensor in its 20 megapixel camera. It has a weight of 907 grams, an autonomy of about 31 minutes of flight and a range of 5 km. Of course, it also has an obstacle detection system and several options through its remote control app. The price of this drone reaches 1,345 euros in its base model.

DJI FPV Combo

Finally, if what you are looking for is to soar through the skies in the first person as if you were a bird, the best alternative is this DJI FPV Combo.

With it we can record FPV video in 4K at 60 fps and transmit it up to a distance of 10 km thanks to OcuSync 3.0 technology. To improve the experience, it incorporates a FPV-S flight mode that gives us the freedom of manual flight, along with the intuitive controls of “normal” flight. And, how could it be otherwise, to give Telga greater security with emergency brake, obstacle detection, hovering and many other functionalities in this regard. This is the most expensive model of all those that we have recommended so far, reaching 1,520 euros.

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