
This is only around 5g more than the combination of an RC-N1 Controller and a smartphone, and it offers a faster set-up, as you only need to screw in the thumbsticks in order to start flying. It offers a large, clear 5.5-inch touchscreen with a 700-nit brightness, and weighs in at 390g.
#DJI RC N1 UPGRADE#
This controller features a telescopic phone holder and no screen of any kind.Ī significant, but pricier, upgrade on the RC-N1 is the new DJI RC Smart Controller that we used for this review. In terms of controllers, the standard kit comes with the DJI RC-N1, which is the same controller that you get with the Mavic 3, Air 2S, Mavic Air 2 and Mini 2. The inclusion of the obstacle sensors and rounded gimbal mounts further add to this more curvaceous look, while additional design tweaks include propellor arms that have been made more aerodynamic, and propellors that are larger than those used by the Mini 2 to help to increase flight times.
#DJI RC N1 PRO#
But whereas the DJI Mini 2 has sleek, Lamborghini Countach-esque lines like other Mavic models, the Mini 3 Pro is decidedly more rounded. With its folding design and light-gray finish, the Mini 3 Pro has the signature DJI Mavic family looks. Offers landscape and portrait format shooting.New DJI RC Smart Controller available in priciest bundle.While the DJI Mini 3 Pro itself is probably too new to see major discounts during upcoming sales season, it's worth looking out for price cuts on accessories like this during the Black Friday DJI deals.
#DJI RC N1 PLUS#
In the US and Australia, you can also buy a DJI Mini 3 Pro Fly More Kit Plus for $249 / AU$359, which includes the Intelligent Flight Battery Plus for a longer, 47-minute flight time. The Fly More Kit costs $189 / £159 / AU$259, and additional accessories are available separately. This includes two Intelligent Flight Batteries, a three-battery Charging Hub, two sets of propellers, and a Shoulder Bag. The standard kit also comes with cables to connect the controller to your smartphone, though these naturally aren't included in the other two bundles.Īs always, a Fly More Kit is available, and offers excellent value for money when compared to the individual prices of the included accessories. If you want the new DJI RC Smart Controller, though, you'll need to go for the third and most expensive bundle, which costs $909 / £859 / €829.Īll three DJI Mini 3 Pro bundles are significantly more expensive than the DJI Mini 2, which launched for $449 / £419 / AU$749 in November 2020.Īll of the kits include an Intelligent Flight Battery, two sets of propellers, a screwdriver, a gimbal guard, and a USB-C cable for charging and data transfer. The second, and what will likely be the most popular bundle, is the standard kit ($759 / £709 / AU$1,119), which includes a DJI RC-N1 controller. Naturally, this option is aimed at users who already own a compatible controller. The most basic option is the Mini Pro 3 with no controller, which costs $669 / £639 / AU$989. You can buy the DJI Mini 3 Pro now in three configurations from the DJI Store and authorized retailers. Fly More Bundle also available with extra accessories.Three kit options available, including one with new RC Controller.


If its asking price is a bit steep for you, we'd recommend looking out for discounts in the Black Friday drone deals and Black Friday deals on the Mini 2, as that drone could offer even better value in the sales. One fairly sizable downside, though, is the large leap in price from the DJI Mini 2.

These welcome new features, along with the new DJI RC Smart Controller that's available in the priciest of this drone's three kits, make the Mini 3 Pro an excellent companion for aerial content creators.
