DJI launch live: we count down to take-off for its rumored new Mavic drone

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If you’re new to DJI drones, here’s a quick primer on its current lineup. Despite some fresh competition from the likes of Autel, DJI is still by far the biggest maker of consumer flying cameras – and its range is now split into four sub-brands.
DJI’s small, entry-level drones are the ‘Mini’ series, headed by the DJI Mini 3 Pro. Just above from them is the mid-range ‘Air’ series, which despite the name are slightly bigger and have cameras with larger sensors (like the 1-inch DJI Air 2S, which previously topped of our guide to the best drones you can buy).
But above both of those is the ‘Mavic’ series, which started back in 2016 with the DJI Mavic Pro. The DJI Mavic 3, which packs a large Four Thirds sensor into its folding body, is the spiritual successor to that original model. But with a US$2,199 / £1,879 / AU$3,099 price tag, it isn’t exactly cheap – hence the rumors about a DJI Mavic 3 Classic launching today.
Buzzing around parallel to these three main species of DJI drone is a new FPV model called the DJI Avata. It’s a super-fun intro to FPV flying, but a bit more niche than what we’re expecting to see today.
How can you tune into today’s DJI launch? There’s now a placeholder on DJI’s official YouTube channel above, which is where the announcement will take place today at 9am EDT / 1pm GMT. If you’re in Australia, that works out as 12am AEDT on November 3.
That means we’re now less than five hours away from the official lift-off, which gives us plenty of time to dig into those Mavic 3 Classic rumors and work out whether it all adds up to a compelling potential Christmas present. As someone who bought a DJI Mini 3 Pro earlier this year, I have some thoughts on that.
Hello, I’m Mark (TechRadar’s Cameras editor) and I’ll be your co-pilot for today’s big DJI launch. I’ve covered and tested DJI drones for years going all the way back to the original DJI Spark in 2017, so I’m looking forward to seeing exactly what lands today.
The event’s ‘Explore Vivid’ doesn’t give away a huge amount, but that Hasselblad camera in the teaser poster does point towards a new drone, like the rumored DJI Mavic 3 Classic. So if you’re in the market for a new flying camera (or are just interested in where they’re gliding to next), pull up a seat and join us as we count down to take-off.
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