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DJI Mini 4 Pro Review: Specs, Ratings & Verdict

In-depth analysis featuring aggregated ratings, real user opinions, and expert reviewer insights for the DJI Mini 4 Pro.

DJI Mini 4 Pro - 249g 4K/100fps camera drone
Camera4K/100fps
Battery life34 min
Range20km
Weight249g
DJI Mini 4 Pro
Budget$0–$200
Mid-Range$200–$500
Enthusiast$500–$1000
Premium$1000–$2500
Pro$2500+
Paul PoseaAnalysis by Paul Posea · Updated Jun 22, 2026
Marcus TaylorVerified by Marcus Taylor

DJI Mini 4 Pro Ratings

4.6/5
Overall ScoreBased on aggregated ratings across 15+ criteria
Camera Quality
4.6
Ease of Use
4.7
Build Quality
4.3
Features
4.8
Portability
4.8
Value for Money
4.2

DJI Mini 4 Pro Pros & Cons

After aggregating data from expert reviews, user feedback, and hands-on testing reports, here are the standout strengths and notable limitations of the DJI Mini 4 Pro.

Pros
  • Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance with binocular sensors on all sides. It's the only sub-250g drone with full 360-degree protection
  • DJI O4 transmission holds a stable 1080p/60fps live feed out to 4-6 km in real-world conditions, with a theoretical 20 km max
  • ActiveTrack 360 re-acquires subjects within seconds after losing them behind obstacles like trees or buildings
  • 10-bit D-Log M color profile gives professional grading flexibility that rivals much larger camera drones
  • True Vertical Shooting physically rotates the camera 90 degrees for full-resolution TikTok and Instagram Reels without cropping
  • Waypoint flight mode for repeatable cinematic paths, a feature previously reserved for drones costing $1,500+
  • 48MP stills from the 1/1.3-inch sensor produce usable prints and detailed crops
  • US availability with full warranty support through Amazon, B&H, and Best Buy
Cons
  • 20-25 minutes real-world flight time with the standard battery, falling well short of the advertised 34 minutes
  • Fixed f/1.7 aperture requires ND filters for bright daylight shooting, and a decent filter set runs $30-60
  • Plastic frame feels fragile and picks up damage in minor crashes that heavier drones would shrug off
  • Plus battery pushes takeoff weight to 297g, legally requiring FAA registration and Remote ID compliance
  • Green lens flare artifact appears when shooting directly into the sun, with no hardware fix available
  • 1/1.3-inch sensor struggles more in low light than the larger 1-inch sensor in the Air 3S or Mini 5 Pro
  • Wind buffeting causes visible jitter in sustained Level 5 conditions despite the Level 5 rating

Who Is It For

Great for
  • Travelers and content creators who want the best sub-250g camera drone with full obstacle avoidance
  • Solo filmmakers who need reliable ActiveTrack 360 for self-shooting without a spotter
  • US buyers who want a DJI drone still sold through official channels with full warranty support
  • Real estate agents and inspectors who need waypoint flight and 4K HDR in a portable package
Not ideal for
  • Budget buyers who just want a fun camera drone (the DJI Mini 3 at $349 covers the basics for less)
  • Serious photographers who need a larger sensor for low-light work (the Mini 5 Pro has a 1-inch sensor)
  • Anyone who needs the absolute longest flight time (the Air 3S gets 45 minutes vs 34 advertised here)
  • Buyers who want to avoid DJI entirely due to FCC uncertainty (Potensic Atom 2 is the non-DJI alternative)

Can You Fly It Without Registering?

The Mini 4 Pro's biggest selling point is its 249g weight, which keeps it under the rules that hit bigger drones. But it has a camera, and that changes the answer in some regions. Pick yours.

Interactive

The Mini 4 Pro weighs 249g, one gram under the key 250g threshold, but it carries a camera. That combination is what decides your paperwork.

Good to fly with no paperwork
RegistrationNot required (recreational, under 250g)
License or testFree TRUST test, one time
Remote IDNot required (recreational)

Recreationally you can fly the Mini 4 Pro with no registration and no license, just the free one-time TRUST test. Flying commercially needs FAA registration ($5) and a Part 107 license.

US drone law guide

Watch out: the Plus battery cancels this advantage

The Mini 4 Pro is 249g only with the standard battery. The optional 45-minute Intelligent Flight Battery Plus pushes it over 250g, which means you would then have to register it in the US, Canada, and Australia too, losing the main reason to buy a Mini. Stick with the standard 34-minute battery to keep the no-paperwork advantage.

Summarized for the 249g, camera-equipped Mini 4 Pro flown recreationally. Rules change, so confirm current local requirements before flying. Open the linked guide for full detail.

Which DJI Mini Should You Buy?

DJI's Mini line is confusing because four models overlap. Here is who each is for.

ModelApprox. priceBest for
Mini 4K$299Tightest budget. 4K video, but no obstacle avoidance and older transmission.
Mini 3$349Long flight time on a budget, but no obstacle avoidance.
Mini 4 Pro$759The sweet spot: omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, O4 transmission, 4K/100, and true vertical shooting.
Mini 5 Pro$759The newest, with a larger 1-inch sensor and LiDAR. Now sold officially in the US, but the weight runs right at the 250g line.

For most buyers who want a sub-250g drone that is genuinely safe and capable, the Mini 4 Pro is the one to get. Drop to the Mini 4K only if budget is the deciding factor, or step to the Mini 5 Pro for the bigger 1-inch sensor if low-light image quality is your priority.

Before You Buy: What to Know

  • Registration depends on where you fly. Use the checker above. The 249g weight frees you from paperwork in the US, Canada, and Australia, but not the UK or EU, where the camera triggers operator registration.
  • The Fly More Combo is worth it for most. Three batteries (roughly 100 minutes total), a charging hub, and a bag cost far less bundled than bought separately.
  • Add ND filters for video. They keep a cinematic shutter speed in daylight. For stills only they are optional.
  • It is not waterproof. Keep it out of rain and away from water, and it gets twitchy in strong wind despite handling Level 5 gusts.
  • Buy through official channels for warranty. The Mini 4 Pro is sold with full US warranty, unlike the grey-market Mini 5 Pro.

DJI Mini 4 Pro Full Specifications

Resolution
4K/100fps
Sensor Size
1/1.3-inch CMOS
Frame Rate
4K/100fps, 4K/60fps HDR, 1080p/200fps
HDR
Yes
RAW/DNG
Yes
Gimbal
3-axis mechanical
Aperture
f/1.7
Zoom
3x digital
Flight Time
34 min
Control Range
20 km (FCC)
Max Speed
16 m/s
Obstacle Avoidance
Yes
GPS
Yes
Return to Home
Yes
Follow Me
Yes
Weight
249g
Foldable
Yes

See the DJI Mini 4 Pro in Action

An independent hands-on review and flight test, so you can judge it in the real world before buying.

Beyond specs and feature lists, what matters most is how the DJI Mini 4 Pro performs in the hands of real owners and professional reviewers. Below, we break down sentiment from across the web — from Reddit communities to expert publications.

What Real Users Say

81%positive
sentiment
What users love (81%)
  • Owners say the omnidirectional obstacle avoidance makes them far more comfortable flying near trees or buildings
  • Content creators say ActiveTrack 360 paired with True Vertical Shooting is the killer combo for solo social media filming
  • Waypoint mode gets praise from advanced users who need repeatable cinematic shots for real estate or inspection work
  • The sub-249g weight means no registration hassle for recreational flights, which owners consistently cite as a major buying factor
User concerns (19%)
  • The green lens flare when shooting into the sun is the most common complaint. About 1 in 5 owners mention it as a real issue
  • Real-world battery life of 20-25 minutes disappoints owners who expected closer to the advertised 34 minutes
  • The plastic frame picks up scratches and cracks in crashes that owners of heavier drones say would cause no damage

What Reviewers Say

88%positive
sentiment
What reviewers love (88%)
  • Reviewers consistently rate it the best sub-250g drone currently sold in the US with full warranty support
  • Omnidirectional obstacle avoidance is praised as a meaningful safety upgrade that justifies the price premium over the Mini 3
  • 10-bit D-Log M and 48MP RAW stills give it more color grading flexibility than you'd expect at this size and weight
  • DJI O4 transmission is called 'rock solid' with stable feeds well beyond the practical flying distance of the battery
Reviewer concerns (12%)
  • Multiple reviewers note the 1/1.3-inch sensor can't match the low-light performance of the Mini 5 Pro's 1-inch sensor
  • The fixed f/1.7 aperture limits exposure control without ND filters, which adds cost and complexity
  • At $759, it's a significant step up from the Mini 3 (around $349), and reviewers question whether casual users need the extra features

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FAQ

It depends on your country. In the US, Canada, and Australia, recreational flyers do not need to register it because it is under 250g. In the UK and across the EU you do need to register as an operator because it has a camera. Use the checker on this page for your region.

249 grams, one gram under the 250g threshold that triggers tighter rules in many countries. That weight, with the standard battery, is the whole reason the Mini line stays lightly regulated.

Its DJI O4 transmission reaches up to 20 km (about 10 km in the EU) of signal range. In practice you must keep it within visual line of sight by law, which is far closer, so the long range is mostly about a rock-solid feed, not flying miles away.

No. It has no water resistance rating, so keep it out of rain and away from water. Wet conditions can damage the motors and electronics.

For most buyers, yes. It adds two extra batteries (three total, around 100 minutes of flying), a charging hub, and a carrying bag for less than buying those separately. The base kit is only worth it if you already own Mini 4 Pro batteries.

The Mini 4 Pro adds omnidirectional obstacle avoidance, O4 transmission with much longer range, 4K/100fps, and a better camera with true vertical shooting. The Mini 4K is the budget option without obstacle sensors. If you can afford it, the Mini 4 Pro is the safer, more capable drone.