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The DJI Spark Fly More Combo in Sky Blue is a compact, intelligent drone featuring a 2-axis mechanical gimbal for stabilized 1080p video, QuickShot modes, and FaceAware launch. With a top speed of 33 mph and three included batteries, it offers extended flight time and intuitive controls via hand gestures or remote. Perfectly designed for millennials seeking professional-quality aerial content on the go, it integrates seamlessly with the DJI GO 4 app for quick editing and social sharing.





















| ASIN | B072FPRDSL |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #242,244 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #930 in Hobby RC Quadcopters & Multirotors |
| Brand | DJI |
| Color | Sky Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi technology |
| Control Type | control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,658) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2017 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06958265149405 |
| Included Components | Aircraft body, Battery charging hub, Charger, Manual, Micro USB Cable, Propeller Guard, Remote Controller, Shoulder Bag, Storage Box, extra Intelligent Battery, extra Propellers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.49 pounds |
| Item model number | CP.PT.000902 |
| Manufacturer | DJI Europe B.V. |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Spark |
| Optical Sensor Technology | CMOS |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 3 x 8.2 inches |
| Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Remote Control Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Skill Level | All |
| Supported Image Format | JPEG, MP4, MOV |
| UPC | 190021295513 |
| Video Capture Format | HD |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Video Output Resolution | 1080 pixels |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
T**.
Great for design
Moved my intro to the bottom so can get right into the Spark. Really impressed by this lil bird. I started out with a jjrc and that was a flop. Then I moved to the little Cheerson cx10wt. Pretty cool but needed 3 just to have any flight time. By the time I got this spark I was ready for a real bird. I found the first flight to be impressive. It was so stable in the air. I had the Spark out in +15mph winds and it just sat there locked in position. I got just the spark it self and used my iPhone6 to start. It was cool for a bit but was lacking that real wow factor after a time without the remote. I've been slowly amassing pieces and close to a sweet set up. I like going this route cause I get to set it up my self. I don't need their bag for instance. I've ordered a hard case. I got the SKYREAT 6 in 1 Rapid Battery Charger (nice fast charges). Got a battery from family for Christmas and my 3rd battery should be arriving today in fact. (Got the Spark just before the cold snap so now temp finally rising Chicagoland) I have flown it almost every day. I got it just before thanksgiving, arrived early so had time to set up practice and do a dronie for Thanksgiving photo. Everyone loved the footage. I got to test out the active track a few times before winter took over. It followed me around as rode bicycle down the street (was still using phone). There is a bit of a curve to tracking as I could tell. You have to know how to be tracked to keep the tracking going. Keeping your self fluently to its moments as to not wonder off screen and lose the track. Still very impressive. Once I got the remote it was a game changer going from 12mph to top speed showing in my app of 33mph. I thought that I would miss out on the flipping the other drones can do.The remote made this obsolete. Having more fun zipping around. To date I've sent it out 2000ft. Not even 1/3 its max distance. I had the otg cable from a tablet I had got before. Seems to make it one less step than going to settings and connecting WiFi then jump over to the app. Though I keep seeing weak video connection in the app with the cable, it has been very stable with the cable. I'm still putting together all the pieces ex. aftermarket case, backpack to keep it safe as I plan to take it on the motorcycle. I am very happy with the all the options out there. Other drones you don't get as much surrounding the product. Soon I will be able to just throw the case in the backpack and go. I went with a camera sling bag so I will be able to set up and have fast access to the spark. As I've been writing this my 3rd battery arrived. I'm currently charging it with the drone it self for the initial charge before moving to the Skyreat. Firmware has gone smoothly. I have done the first 2 batteries and spark firmware over the WiFi. Where you have to fiddle with the connection between downloading and updating. I plan to do this new battery firmware update with the otg cable to see if it fixes the back n forth with the connection loss when you do the firmware. I really love this Spark. I wanted to get the Mavic but the price just wasn't feasible at this time with all the extras would need. I can report that I have taken phone call in flight. Put them on speaker and was still flying flawlessly. Not one for Bluetooth ear pieces so not sure how that would work out. I have my Bluetooth still turned on on the iPhone6. I have not noticed any interference. I have not ran it with Bluetooth connected to anything yet. I did run into the messages about the phone cpu overload. I found that this was caused by keeping video in the editor in the app. Once I deleted the video content in the face of the editor the overload messages stopped.I also added this info to the DJI forum hopefully they will look into that. Signal strength is amazing with the remote. I could not go over my house with the phone but with the remote I am able to fly over the house, direct interference from the house and no signal loss. Wondering if could actually make laps around the house. The cold weather has kept me from flying too much. I still have brought it out and have flown it around in 0 degrees. The only problem I've found is the gimbal will not respond in the cold as everyone else says. Really wanted to do a 360 of all the snow cover yet even trying to warm the Spark up before flight the gimbal still does not respond well. I have seen that the spark can carry the weight of the LG 360 cam so will be getting one of those for next winter. I have tried to use the hand gestures. They work ok. Not sure with the cold as I've been all bundled up. I have gotten it to work yet it seems very picky. I could not get it to take a picture with the gesture. ( no gloves, still bundled up). I have used gesture to launch then connect to the Spark with the phone while in the air (have not tried with the remote yet). That works really well. Expecting hooking to the remote in the air should work well too. Over all I'm very happy with this purchase. I cannot wait for summertime when I can really get some use out of it at some of the events we produce. I would recommend getting a Spark. It has been a blast. I come from a very aerobatic aviation background. My father was headliner at Oshkosh, Sun n Fun, Chicago Air And Water show, and many others. We had Extra 300 #4.I was one of the only people to go through his whole routine without puking lol. Have so many hours never logged. We were doing what red bull does before they ever got into the game. We have moved into producing shows now and I wanted to get something more professional. This is turning out to be the perfect purchase to start with. I do a lot of 3d work and the image is perfect to place into Cinema4D R18 and Aftereffects. I also ride a lot, so I wanted something compact. This so far is measuring up well. I have already used the footage to place my 3d model airplane in our front yard. I've been working on another video placing more 3d into the footage. Its a game changer for my design. I wanted to use the cx10s to try and do this 3d work yet the footage was very lacking. Now I can get cinematic quality with the Spark. I also plan to use this with green screen so I can get many different angles without having to have a ladder for one lol. We do the pyro for WW2 reenactment hoping this will work well giving the ability to track vehicles and get a much broader view of the battlefield. Super anxious. The Spark has opened many doors a normal camera just cannot do. I will try to update more as time passes and I get to use the Spark more. I hope that this info will help. It is a really good purchase. I'm so happy that I decided to get the Spark. In the future I plan to get the way-point app and to try out the VR app with the iphone goggles I have. Just go for it.
M**M
Good Quad - Comparisons and suggestions included from long time DJI Prosumer.,,
** Full disclosure - no one has given me any equipment or freebies to do this review. All equipment I own and purchased myself. ** DJI did a nice job on this smaller quad. Flies well with Controller and not bad with the phone alone - though not as well with the controller. A couple of things you should be aware of and frustrated me when I got it: 1) Controller wifi password is DIFFERENT and on the back of the CONTROLLER - not to be confused with the wifi password on the drone (under battery) which is different. 2) The drone has to be switched between phone only and controller modes with the power button. 3) As usual manuals really aren't very clear. I ended up watching a few youtube videos to get me going right & quick. 4) Just assume there is a new release of the software/firmware when you open the box. Go ahead and connect everything together and apply it. 5) Assume your going to need to practice ( a while) to get the hand gesture features to work. Its not trivial, but once you get it down they work about 80% of the time. Good enough for a quick selfie. Quality of photos is very good and on par with my Iphone 6s or better. Video is great too - prefer 4k but will live until DJI does a firmware upgrade on these to 4k. Love that they put Sport Mode as a switch! That is a blast and works surprisingly well (Phantom 1 days in equivalent of "sport mode" was just plain scary.. DJI has made this extremely useful now. ) Compared to Dobby and S4 Quads - hands down no question DJI is 200% better and more stable. BETTER PRODUCT, BETTER COMPONENTS ETC..I tried both of the others out and they just don't fly well and they require constant tuning while flying. DJI - no such issues. Lastly - but a good one - THANKS DJI for the BAG (fly more package) not only is it designed to fit the Spark but it ALSO fits the Mavic! Seriously a great detail and one I will personally use a lot. I don't take both at the same time so the bag is a great feature FUTURE ITEMS: 1) 4k video firmware - should be easy to do and won't compete with Mavic. 2) Still think DJI should have a LOUD audible ping every 10 seconds if it is powered on for over 10 mins but not connected to controller or phone. This would be a HUGE HIT for those who have lost a drone and are attempting to find it. No hardware needed, just use the speaker - crank it to full and ping noise every 10 seconds until the battery dies or something connects. You could also do a disable of this feature too. Probably get a month of pings! More than long enough to find your lost toy... I've got (or had and lost..) every consumer quad DJI has built. Phantoms 1-4 (pro) Vision, Mavic and now the Spark. Why would I own the Spark? Its really about use cases; I wanted something small (tiny) with a great camera that I can take photos/videos while traveling. Mavic is close - but it is big unfolded and it garners a lot of attention where as the Spark is pretty discrete. I can take that out and fly it and not get a bunch of attention. The Mavic I use for distance - especially out on the ice (lake freezes over) or out in the field. Phantom 4 doesn't get much air time these days though arguably a better camera than the Mavic. I use the 4 for when I want pro quality shots. Similar story w/ my 2 with a Gimbal and Gopro. I still have my Phantom 1 which I use as a trainer for my kids and as well for my friends who want to try a DJI out before they buy. I've tried just about every quad manufacturer and returned them all.. DJI is just a better quad maker. They leverage their Professional equipment (Remember DJI's been a pro Quad company MANY years before ever selling a consumer drone.) and put it into their consumer lines - just can't beat that.
E**O
Chegou em perfeito estado, antes do prazo... Lindo produto. Melhor do que eu esperava. Porém a descrição dizia que viria homologado, mas o distribuidor avisou que era um erro nessa descrição, eu tive a opção de não querer mais o produto. Optei em ficar pelo custo benefício. E ainda comprei pelo Meliuz.
D**N
It's amazing what you can get for under $1000 with drones these days. At $629 ( for the basic done ) or $1000 for the fly more combo ( Which has 1 x Remote Controller, 1 x Propeller Guard set, 4 pairs x Quick Release Propellers, 2 x Intelligent Flight Battery, 1 x Battery Charging Hub, 1 x Shoulder Bag ) it is amazing Value. This thing is also so small, about half the size of the mavic. You can get about 50Km/h in sport mode, which is very fast, and the battery is *upto* 16 minutes flight time. In Australia make you get the CASA 'Can i fly here' app ( available on web as well for pre-planning ) as it is very important to drone properly ) eg only fly upto 120m ( which doesn't sound like much, but when you get up there with your drone it is very high ) and restricted areas ( within 5km of airports etc ) This has a 2 axis gimble ( Mavic has 3 axis ) which performs great. Video are stable and look amazing. The video resolution is Full HD ( 1080p ) ( Mavic is capable of 4K ) which for most people looking to get this drone will be more than adequate Definitely recommend the RC Controller, without it ( and just using your phone ) you can only 100m, while with the remote it extends that out to 2km ( though you still need to be able to have line of sight as per the casa guidelines ) Extra batteries are also well worth it, to extend your flying time Maybe the only thing that would be better with the charging hub would be for it to charge all the batteries at the same. Unfortunately it only charges one at a time, which is a bit annoying. You can get charging hubs that charge all batteries at the same time ( much quicker charging ) for about $50 off ebay/amazon etc. Well worth it if you have more than 2 batteries. Definitely as great drone and well worth the money.
D**R
Vine de un Syma y de un Tello; el primero para empezar en el mundo de los drones, el segundo ya algo mejor, por cierto, antes de dar una reseña, si vas empezando en este mundo, compra el Tello, además de que te vas a divertir mucho, no es tan costoso; si por el contrario ya tienes alguna idea de los drones el Spark resulta algo así como ¡¡¡¡¡Espectacular!!!! ya sé, no es un Mavic, no es un Phantom, pero si quieres algo mejor, debes pagar algo mejor. No sabiendo qué esperar, cuando prendes al pequeño se escuchan los motores y el sistema de ventilación, lo que no sucede con drones de bajo costo; ahí es cuando entiendes que este no es un juguete aunque pudiera parecer; todo debe llevar un orden, desde fijarlo en tierra, comprobar las hélices, la batería que esté bien fijada; pasas al software de DJI para que ahora éste señale la calidad de trasmisión, potencia, GPS, brújula, es ahí cuando ya puedes empezar a disfrutar a este gran pequeñín. Recomiendo que sigan los pasos, sí o sí, por seguridad de su compra y por seguridad de los demás. Por cierto, el dron debe ser registrado en México, yo lo hice y dos días después me otorgaron el documento, entonces no existe ningún problema y todo se hace en línea. Calidad del aparato 10 Funciones 10 Video/Fotografía 9 Batería 8 Alcance 10 (con control y cable, si fuera con el celular, le daría un 5) Software 9 Aconsejo que compren el paquete que incluye el control, otra batería y más cosas, pues yo fui sólo por el dron y con el uso en celular no sube a más de 10-15 metros y ya pierdes señal por lo que tuve que comprar por separado todo lo demás; ya con el control, cable OTG y antenas, a 60 o 70 metros de altura no tienes nada de pérdida de señal (cable y antenas que aquí en Amazon están bastante baratos y debes comprar sin dudarlo). Hasta hoy muy feliz con mi compra, además de que por su tamaño resulta un buen compañero en viajes, cabe en una mochila sin problemas. PD No lo vuelen cuando los vientos sean medios o fuertes, existen aplicaciones que les dan esa información.
S**Z
If you are complaining about "choppy video", the best solution is to use a fast android tab or smartphone. Anything less than 2Ghz and below android 7 is too slow for seamless streaming. The other thing that will enhance your video experience with the spark is to install a micro SD on the aircraft itself. I know all this from experimenting with older versions of tablets and smartphones, even using a direct cable to the controller but nothing makes an ultimate improvement other than a fast smartphone or tab (I am using a Sony Xperia XZ Premium and the difference between it and a Galaxy tab 2 is amazing). There's really nothing else that I can add to all the 5-Star reviews for Spark, Ease of control through an awesome app gets a 5-star. Stability even in windy conditions of about 20mph (which I tested mine at), is incredible, especially when you use the "Tripod mode" for super smooth and stable shots. Attached video is a short clip of a much larger (10 minutes) shot of my rooftop which I wanted to inspect for a long time but was scared of climbing a ladder. Spark's camera gimbal is only 2-axis but its perfectly fine and does as good a job as a 3-axis gimbal stabilizing a much larger camera, particularly when you put the drone in "Tripod" mode (did I mention Tripod mode already?). Highly recommended if you are done with your entry level drone and ready to step up, but don't want to spend thousands on a fancy professional drone. With its awesome price point, Spark will surprise you ever step of the way.
G**.
ok...this may or may not be a compulsive purchase but as of yet...I LOVE IT and it is....totally awsome. I recommend the fly-more kit because of the remote control, second battery, prop guards (very useful in the begining and indoors) and 3 battery charger. the bad is good but it doesn't fit everything and well.... is not the motiving factor here. all of this purchased seperatly is far more than the value of the fly-more I recommend you order a land pad and a little plastic thing to safely stow the remote with no danger of breaking the controls. also recommend a 3rd or even 4rth battery....they last about 10m and trust me...that's not very long when you are having fun! up sides to this model: too many too count...it's incredible and just as efficient and inteligent as the Mavic dow sides: 1080p is a bummer but still ok for most stuff...30fps however does suck hard...because you can't do really smooth slow motion videos if your intent is to do any type of quality editing. and last... 24mbps...this is bad... that number (for people not aware) reffers to the quality of the recording itself ... a decent quality would have been at 50mbps...and as an example...the Mavic Air...does 100mbps... so what that means is that there is far less image info being recorded... it's a bummer.... so if you want to make killer vidoes...Mavic Air is the choice... but if you want to capture fun, memorable moments, and mostly in very bright environements... SPARK IT !
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