The LCD panels in the Goggles N3 aren't as vibrant and realistic as the dual Micro-OLED screens in the DJI Goggles 3, but they still look great and are perfectly functional. It's a worthy tradeoff ...
which includes the DJI Neo drone, Goggles N3, RC Motion 3, three batteries, and a charging hub – all for £449/ AU$839 (this version isn't available in the US).
DJI has rolled out a major firmware update for ... This enhancement doesn’t alter the drone’s maximum flight speed but optimises its ability to track moving subjects accurately and effectively ...
DJI tells The Verge that it currently cannot freely import all of its drones into the United States — and that its latest consumer drone, the Air 3S, won’t currently be sold at retail as a result.
I completely believe DJI's claim, but I don't like the results. Out of the box, the Action 5 Pro in normal color mode looks like it's shooting in HDR, and I don't mean that in a good way.
The dream of an affordable drone which doesn't require direct user control has long been often promised but never fully delivered — until the DJI Neo. The Neo is available at a remarkably low ...
Excellent dual-camera setup. Improved wide-angle camera performance. Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance. Long battery life. Simple and forgiving to fly. Gives existing Air 3 owners limited reasons ...
Maj. Gen. Patrick Ryder, a Pentagon spokesman, said Tuesday that he knew of the DJI lawsuit but couldn’t comment on ongoing litigation. The U.S. government has found it difficult to address the ...
Chinese drone company Shenzhen DJI Innovation Technology Co., Ltd., commonly known as DJI, is suing the U.S. Defense Department in a bid to overturn the department’s designation of the firm as a ...
DJI, the world’s largest drone company, is suing to avoid being seen as a tool of the Chinese government. On Friday, it sued the US Department of Defense to delete its name from a list of ...
Chinese drone maker DJI, which dominates the global consumer market, said Saturday it was suing the US Department of Defense, complaining that Washington had "erroneously" included the company on ...
Will DJI be able to hit those markers as they expand into a new segment? It's possible, but we won't know until we get our hands on the device.