DJI is taking over every inch of the drone market

DJI is taking over every inch of the drone market

6 years ago
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https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/1/23/16923472/dji-mavic-air-specs-product-line-4k

If you want to buy a drone, your best bet has long been DJI. But even while it apparently has the market cornered, DJI seems intent on filling it up with incrementally better models so that no one else can squeeze in.

The introduction of the Mavic Air today gives DJI an even tighter hold on the sub-$1,000 space. As of last year, DJI’s drone lineup started at $500 (since reduced to $400) with the Spark. But now, instead of forcing you to jump straight up to $1,000 for something more capable like the Mavic Pro, it has the Mavic Air between them, at $800.

DJI is taking over every inch of the drone market

Jan 23, 2018, 9:26pm UTC
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/1/23/16923472/dji-mavic-air-specs-product-line-4k >If you want to buy a drone, your best bet has long been DJI. But even while it apparently has the market cornered, DJI seems intent on filling it up with incrementally better models so that no one else can squeeze in. >The introduction of the Mavic Air today gives DJI an even tighter hold on the sub-$1,000 space. As of last year, DJI’s drone lineup started at $500 (since reduced to $400) with the Spark. But now, instead of forcing you to jump straight up to $1,000 for something more capable like the Mavic Pro, it has the Mavic Air between them, at $800.