DJI has introduced its Flip drone, a compact and capable model that builds on the features of its predecessor, the Neo. Designed for portability and user-friendliness, the DJI Flip offers a folding design, advanced autonomous flight modes, and an impressive 31-minute flight time, all while maintaining a competitive price of $439.
Shared features with the Neo
The Flip shares several characteristics with the Neo, DJI’s more affordable $199 drone. Both models are lightweight—Flip weighs 249 g (8.8 oz) compared to the Neo’s 135 g (4.8 oz)—and are equipped with 4K cameras. They also feature hand-launching capabilities thanks to integrated propeller guards.
The Flip stands out with its carbon fiber string propeller guards, which are lightweight yet durable. According to DJI, these guards weigh only 1/60th as much as traditional polycarbonate guards, while providing comparable stiffness and protection.
Both drones can be controlled via a joystick remote, a smartphone app (iOS/Android), or directly through a pushbutton on the drone itself. The pushbutton simplifies operation by enabling autonomous flight modes without requiring a remote or smartphone.

Autonomous flight modes
The DJI Flip supports six autonomous flight patterns designed to keep users at the center of the action:
- Dronie: Flies backward while keeping the user in focus.
- Boomerang: Moves backward and sideways in an arc.
- Circle: Circles around the user.
- Rocket: Shoots straight up while looking downward.
- Helix: Flies past the user in a spiral path.
- Spotlight: Hovers in place while panning left or right to follow the user.

In addition, the app allows users to record audio through their smartphones while filtering out the drone’s propeller noise. The app then syncs the audio with video footage for seamless recording.
Advanced features of the Flip
Where the DJI Flip truly shines is in its upgraded capabilities. Its foldable design makes it easy to carry and store. It also includes a 3D infrared sensing system that detects and prevents frontal collisions with immovable objects, adding a layer of safety during flight.
The Flip’s camera offers significant upgrades over the Neo. It features a 1/1.3-inch sensor capable of shooting 4K video at 60 frames per second (fps) and capturing 48-megapixel photos. Additionally, it can record 4K slow-motion footage at 100 fps, making it ideal for capturing dynamic scenes.

Battery life
Battery performance is another key area where the Flip outperforms its predecessor and competitors. While the Neo offers an 18-minute flight time, the Flip extends this to a notable 31 minutes per charge. This endurance surpasses even the HOVERAir X1 Pro, a competitor priced at $499, which has a flight time of just 16 minutes.

Pricing
With its starting price of $439, the DJI Flip balances advanced features with affordability, offering a strong value proposition for casual and enthusiast drone users alike.
Final thoughts
The DJI Flip is a well-rounded drone that combines portability, ease of use, and advanced features. Its longer flight time, enhanced camera capabilities, and safety features make it an attractive option for users looking to elevate their aerial photography and videography without breaking the bank.

Source: DJI