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See The Newly Updated Best Drones, Reviews, And Prices by Theobanskid: 4:50pm On Jul 08, 2020
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The Capability and Affordability of Personal drones are more than ever before, and they can be a great investment whether you’re looking to expand your current, ground-based video or photography toolkit or just wanting to take up a new hobby. It’s now possible to dip your toes in for as little as $100 (or even less) and get a drone that you can have fun flying around. Spend a few hundred to a thousand, and you can expect pro-level drones packing better cameras, longer flying times and distances, and more advanced flight capabilities.
Read on for our reviews of the best, plus advice as you navigate the purchasing process.
What To Consider
For better or worse, there’s one company that stands pretty far apart from the others when it comes to consumer-level drones: DJI. And that’s true whether you’re shopping for something on the affordable side of things or a higher-end model. There’s a bit more competition when it comes to higher-end commercial drones, but that’s not of much benefit to most average pilots.
The most important consideration when buying a personal drone, however, is to choose the one that best fits your needs—ergo the one that you’re most likely to use. An expensive, high-end model could be great for pro-level video, but you might not get as much use out of it as a more affordable, portable drone that you can easily bring along on trips. On the flip side, you don’t want a drone that’s too limited in capabilities if you’re regularly making long flights or piloting it in more difficult conditions.
For most average users not looking to shoot professional-level video, that will mean a drone somewhere in the area of $400 to $1,500. Most have a flight time in the neighborhood of 30 minutes so you aren’t constantly worrying about your battery running dry, and they’re able to range at least a couple of miles (some many more). As you move up through that price (and beyond), you’ll get more advanced flight capabilities and better cameras. Pricier drones are often simply bigger, too, which can mean steadier flying in turbulence and the ability to carry bigger and better cameras.
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