








🚀 Elevate Your Vision — Fly Light, Shoot Big!
The DJI Mini 4K drone redefines accessible aerial filmmaking with its ultra-lightweight design under 249g, eliminating the need for pilot certification in most regions. Equipped with a 3-axis gimbal and 4K video capture, it delivers cinematic-quality footage with ease. Its powerful brushless motors enable wind resistance up to 38 kph and a transmission range of 10 km, while a 31-minute battery life ensures extended creative sessions. Designed for beginners and pros alike, it features intuitive controls, GPS auto-return, and intelligent QuickShots for effortless, professional results.





















| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Asin | B0F4WZ3Q2J |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,313 in Toys (See Top 100 in Toys) #379 in Remote- & App-Controlled Drones |
| Brand Name | DJI |
| Color | Gray |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,495) 4.5 out of 5 stars |
| Effective Still Resolution | 12 MP |
| Included Components | DJI Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery x 2, DJI Mini 4K x 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Lightning Connector) x 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (Standard Micro-USB Connector) x 1, DJI RC-N1 RC Cable (USB-C Connector) x 1, DJI RC-N1C Remote Controller x 1, Gimbal Protector, Propeller, Propeller Holder, Screw, Screwdriver, Shoulder Bag x1, USB Type-C Cable |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | Yes |
| Includes Remote | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L X W X H | 24.5L x 28.9W x 5.6H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 246 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DJI |
| Material | Plastic Carbon Fibre |
| Maximum Range | 10 Kilometers |
| Model Name | Mini 4K |
| Model Number | M1615P |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Part Number | MT2SD |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Features | 10km HD Video Transmission, 3-Axis Gimbal, 4K Ultra HD, Auto Return to Home, Auto-Landing, Boost Your Inspiration with QuickShots, For Beginners, Long Distance Control, One Button Return, Under 249 g, Regulation Friendly, Various Beginner Tutorials, 38kph (Level 5) Wind Resistant |
| Supported Image Format | MP4 |
| Unit Count | 2 Count |
| Upc | 190021145863 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
User
La estabilidad y la calidad de las fotos y videos
Muy buena compra
User
DJI Fly
The DJI Mini 4K is an excellent drone that truly exceeds expectations. It’s incredibly easy to fly, even for beginners, thanks to its stable controls and smart features. The 4K camera delivers crystal-clear video and sharp photos, capturing every detail beautifully.I was impressed by how lightweight and compact it is — perfect for travel and outdoor adventures. Despite its small size, it performs like a professional drone, with great stability even in light wind. The battery life is also solid, giving plenty of time to capture amazing shots.The DJI Fly app makes the whole experience even better, allowing for quick editing and sharing of footage right from your phone.If you’re looking for a high-quality, reliable, and easy-to-use drone, the DJI Mini 4K is a fantastic choice. Totally worth the price!
User
Ottimo per iniziare! Qualità DJI ad un prezzo super
Ho acquistato il DJI Mini 4K come primo drone e ne sono davvero soddisfatto. È molto leggero (sotto i 250g), quindi non serve patentino per volare in molte situazioni. La qualità video in 4K a 30fps è davvero buona, le immagini sono nitide e stabili grazie al gimbal a 3 assi.🔹 Facilissimo da usare, anche per chi è alle prime armi. Il decollo e l’atterraggio automatici funzionano alla perfezione e il drone si mantiene stabile in volo.🔹 Ottima autonomia: circa 25-30 minuti reali, ovviamente dipende dal vento e dall’uso.🔹 Compatto e trasportabile ovunque, ideale per i viaggi.Unica pecca: non ha sensori anticollisione, quindi serve un po’ di attenzione soprattutto in spazi stretti. E manca il tracciamento automatico dei soggetti, ma a questo prezzo non si può chiedere di più.🎥 In sintesi: perfetto per chi vuole iniziare a fare video e foto con un drone senza spendere troppo. Lo ricomprerei subito.
User
Le produit est totalement conforme à la description.
Ce drone est un magnifique outil de prises de vues et de tournage de films.Il se contrôle à la perfection et sa stabilisation est impressionnante tant en intérieur qu'en extérieur.Le contrôle visuel par smartphone est remarquable.C'est une véritable extension de l'appareil photo et de la caméra du smartphone.Pour le confort d'utilisation, il est utile de mettre le smartphone sur le mode avion.
User
Great micro drone for learning (don't add extra weight above 250g if you don't have a license)
It is a DJI micro drone for beginners. But not for kids. What is a micro drone? One with a weight below 250g. In this case, you are not required to get a license to use it. The mini 4K is a light version of the DJI mini 4, great to learn and light on your pocket if you crash it (without insurance). This is my first drone. I have to admit - I expected more from the camera, especially in low light. But it is expected. You cannot get the same quality images and videos as from the DJI mini 4 Pro. It is a different class. Flying the drone for the first time is a bit challenging. First, make sure you learn the regulations and understand that flying is a privilege, not a right. Download the NAV Drone Canada app, create an account, and learn about the rules in your area (or the area you want to fly over).A drone combo makes a lot of sense, especially when you get a good deal. Otherwise, you'll pay more for the drone and accessories. Also, buy a hard case. The bag included with the kit is good, but not protective enough. Buy extra batteries, but good ones (don't take risks with poor quality batteries). Don't spend too much on accessories that you don't know how to use. If you plan to learn, no problem. For example, filters. If you know their role and importance, fine - get 'em! Also, don't buy accessories that will push the weight of your drone to or above the 250g limit, because you'll risk entering a different category governed by different rules.My drone works fine and gave me a great opportunity to learn. Some of you may be tempted to buy the DJI Neo because it's cheaper and easier to use. I'd say the price isn't too different in the end. With accessories in a kit similar to this one, the price becomes irrelevant. The rest is... different! The DJI Neo is great for vloggers, mostly interested in the ability of the drone to follow its owner. The noise, the range, and controlling it are very different. The DJI mini 4K is closer to a real drone for photographers and videographers. It has some predefined (quick) flight patterns that can help you, but, to most of us disappointing, no tracking! You really want this drone to learn real flying using the remote control (and not your phone, except as a viewing screen).I'm having fun with this drone, and I suggest everyone take it slowly in Cinematic Mode (later in Normal Mode), learning the basic movements, experimenting in open areas like a school football field early in the morning or late in the afternoon, without bothering people, keeping your distance and your eyes on the drone. Don't jump to long and complicated flights too quickly. Do not rely on obstacle avoidance. The Sport Mode disables the obstacle avoidance anyway. This drone has a limited ability to avoid them, especially in low visibility. DJI mini 4K is not waterproof. Do not fly in the rain or fog. It may fail. Do not fly over the water if you didn't learn how to fly really well. Do not rely on the battery lasting the specified time (usually calculated in ideal conditions). If it's windy, if you are an aggressive pilot, if the battery wasn't fully charged to begin with, consider 50...60% of the 30-minute time suggested by the specs. The drone has the return home ability, but not without enough juice in the battery.My first flight was a straight up and down line. As simple as possible. Keep it low for a while (20..30 meters above your head). Just look around through your camera and learn to point it ahead and down at various degrees. Learn to rotate the drone clockwise and counterclockwise from a steady position. Learn more complicated flight movements around you in a range of 30...50 meters. Keep your eyes on the drone and learn to use the remote without looking for the controls. It would be great to learn to fly on a simulator first until you feel comfortable with the controls.In conclusion, be wise and take it slowly. If you can, go to a drone flight school or have a trained pilot teach you a thing or two. Don't forget: the greatest disappointment is not to crash your drone (because you will) but to crash an expensive one because you didn't learn on a cheaper one first. And, once again: follow all the rules and regulations even if you fly a micro drone for recreation. In the end, it's not about you but the safety of others. Have fun!
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