What Exactly Is the DJI Flip?
The DJI Flip belongs to the “all-in-one vlog camera drone” category — a small, foldable drone that combines a professional-grade camera with exceptionally easy operation. DJI positions it as the spiritual successor to the Mini series, but with one critical addition: a foldable full-coverage propeller guard, something no other DJI drone had ever featured before.
The concept behind the Flip is simple: unfold the arms and it powers on automatically, let it take off from your hand, and it handles everything else. You don't even need a controller for basic shots — the voice command “Hey Fly, take off” is enough. And when you're done, fold the arms back and it powers down on its own.
Why Sub-249g Matters: In the European Union, drones under 249 grams belong to the C0 category, meaning you DON'T need exams or special training to fly them in most countries. In the US, sub-250g drones are exempt from FAA registration for recreational use. This makes a huge difference for someone just getting started.
Key Technical Specifications
Beyond the numbers, several features deserve special mention: a 3-axis mechanical gimbal (tilt, roll, pan), DJI O4 video transmission with 1080p/60fps live view, 2GB internal storage, f/1.7 aperture with 24mm equivalent focal length. The drone also supports 4K/100fps slow-motion, 10-bit D-Log M for color grading, RAW photos (DNG), and native vertical video recording at 2.7K (1512×2688) — perfect for TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Camera: Pro-Level in Miniature
The 1/1.3-inch sensor with Dual Native ISO Fusion and 2.4μm pixel size (4-in-1 via QBC technology) is a significant advantage. In practical terms, this means photos and videos retain exceptional detail even in low-light conditions — something drones at this price point rarely achieve.
Video Capabilities
- 4K/60fps HDR: Rich detail in sunsets and sunrises, with wide dynamic range
- 4K/100fps Slow Motion: Slow-mo in full 4K resolution — ideal for action scenes
- D-Log M (10-bit): Professional color profile for post-production
- Vertical Shooting: 2.7K (1512×2688) and FHD (1080×1920) — built for social media
- Max Bitrate: 150Mbps — impressively high for a drone in this category
- Digital Zoom: Up to 3x in 4K, 4x in FHD
Photography
At 12MP you get burst shooting (3/5/7 frames), AEB (3/5/7 frames at 2/3 EV), and timed shooting (2-60 seconds). At 48MP, resolution reaches 8064×6048 pixels — ideal for large landscape prints. Both JPEG and DNG/RAW formats are supported.
Safety: Why It Stands Out From Every Other Drone
Safety is the DJI Flip's raison d'être. Three key features make it the safest consumer drone on the market:
Foldable Full-Coverage Propeller Guard
The first DJI drone with complete propeller protection. The props are entirely enclosed, eliminating injury risk. You can safely fly indoors, around children, and near pets without worry.
3D Infrared Sensing System
Forward obstacle detection (0.3-8m range, 60°×60° FOV) with automatic braking. Works even at night, in Normal and Cine mode, as well as during Return-to-Home.
Downward Sensing
Visual sensor + infrared sensor on the bottom. Precise hovering at 0.5-10m height without GPS, enabling stable indoor flights without satellite lock.
GPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Triple satellite navigation system for exceptional position accuracy. Precision hovering within ±0.1m vertical and ±0.3m horizontal with vision positioning.
One Greek user on Skroutz reports that the drone “has taken quite a few tumbles without sustaining the slightest damage” — thanks to the full propeller guard. This is particularly important for beginners who will inevitably make mistakes during their first flights.
Four Control Methods
One of the most impressive aspects of the DJI Flip is the flexibility in how you can control it. No technical expertise required — just pick what suits you best:
Palm Control
Hold the drone, it recognizes your face, and takes off from your hand. Just hold the sides of the body from below with the camera facing you. No controller, no phone — just you and the drone.
Voice Control
Say “Hey Fly, take off” and it launches. “Hey Fly, follow me” and it tracks you. Perfect for extreme sports or activities where your hands aren't free. This feature arrived via a firmware update at launch.
Mobile App (DJI Fly)
Wi-Fi connection to your phone. Virtual joysticks for fine-tuning position during shooting. Important limitation: max height 30m and max distance 50m without a controller — designed for safe close-range filming.
Remote Controller (RC-N3 / RC 2)
For full flight control with physical sticks. The RC-N3 uses your smartphone as a screen (3.5-hour battery life). The RC 2 features a built-in screen, eliminating phone dependency entirely.
Intelligent Flight Modes
Even if you know nothing about drone flying, the Flip's automated features make you look like a professional cinematographer:
QuickShots
Six pre-programmed cinematic moves: Dronie (backward & up), Circle (orbital), Rocket (vertical), Spotlight (follow), Helix (spiral), Boomerang. One button press is all it takes.
FocusTrack / Subject Tracking
The drone locks onto a subject (face, bike, dog) and follows it automatically, keeping it perfectly framed at all times. Excellent for mountain biking, running, or simply walking.
MasterShots
Automatically captures multiple clips from different angles and stitches them into a complete professional video. One motion, full edit done.
Hyperlapse
Time-lapse videos with motion — create stunning sunset or urban traffic videos without any editing knowledge whatsoever.
Dolly Zoom
The classic Hitchcock technique — the camera zooms while the drone moves, creating a dramatic “vertigo effect.” Added via firmware update (v01.00.13.00).
Smart Snaps / Auto On-Off
Press the side mode button, choose a mode, and the drone automatically executes the shot. Unfold = powers on, fold = powers off. Zero complexity.
Pricing & Editions (February 2026)
The DJI Flip is available in three configurations. European pricing from Skroutz.gr (12+ retailers), with US equivalent estimates:
Drone + RC-N3 controller (uses phone for screen) + 1 battery
Drone + RC 2 controller (built-in screen) + 1 battery
Drone + RC 2 + 3 batteries + charging hub + shoulder bag + extra props
Note for US buyers: DJI Flip availability in the United States has been affected by customs delays related to import restrictions on DJI products. At the time of writing, the DJI Store shows the Flip as “Out of Stock” for US customers. Check authorized dealers for current availability.
Which Edition Should You Get?
Budget beginner: The Standard RC-N3 at €378 (~$439) is an excellent starting point. You'll use your phone as a screen — not ideal but perfectly functional. For basic shots using palm control and voice commands, you don't even need the controller at all.
Serious beginner: The Standard RC 2 at €556 (~$639) is worth the premium. The built-in screen means you're not dependent on phone battery, you won't get distracted by notifications, and you can see the live feed clearly even in direct sunlight.
Traveler/Creator: The Fly More Combo at €675 (~$779) offers the best value. Three batteries give you ~90 minutes total flight time instead of 31. The charging hub charges 2 batteries simultaneously in ~70 minutes. The shoulder bag and extra propellers complete the package.
Comparison: DJI Flip vs Neo vs Mini 3
Many beginners get confused between three “entry-level” DJI drones. This table clears up every question:
| Feature | DJI Flip | DJI Neo | DJI Mini 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price (EU / US) | €378 (~$439) | €156 (~$199) | €379 (~$419) |
| Weight | <249g | 135g | <249g |
| Sensor | 1/1.3″ CMOS | 1/2″ CMOS | 1/1.3″ CMOS |
| Video | 4K/60fps HDR | 4K/30fps | 4K/30fps HDR |
| Slow Motion | 4K/100fps | 1080p/60fps | — |
| Flight Time | 31 minutes | 18 minutes | 38 minutes |
| Range (FCC/CE) | 13km / 8km | 10km / 6km | 10km / 6km |
| Propeller Guard | ✅ Built-in | ✅ Built-in | ❌ Sold separately |
| Obstacle Sensing | Forward + Down | Downward only | Downward only |
| Transmission | DJI O4 | DJI O4 | DJI O2 |
| Palm Control | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| Voice Control | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ |
| D-Log M | ✅ 10-bit | ❌ | ❌ |
| Gimbal | 3-axis mechanical | Electronic stabilization | 3-axis mechanical |
Comparison verdict: The DJI Neo (€156 / ~$199) is a selfie/vlog drone — small, fun, but lacks a gimbal or D-Log M. The Mini 3 (€379 / ~$419) had the longest flight time but no propeller guard or forward sensing. The Flip (€378 / ~$439) combines the Mini 3's camera, the Neo's ease-of-use, and unique safety features — which is why it's considered the king for beginners.
What Users Are Saying
On Skroutz.gr, the DJI Flip holds a 4.9/5 rating (20 reviews, February 2026). Top-rated categories include: Controls, Flight Stability, Range, Battery Life, Build Quality, and Value for Money. Here are some standout experiences:
Pros & Cons
Pros
- ✅ Foldable propeller guard — #1 safety feature
- ✅ <249g — no registration needed (C0 EU / FAA exempt)
- ✅ 1/1.3″ sensor with 4K/60fps HDR
- ✅ 4K/100fps slow motion
- ✅ Palm control + voice control + app
- ✅ Auto on/off when unfolding arms
- ✅ 3D Infrared forward sensing
- ✅ DJI O4 transmission (13km FCC / 8km CE)
- ✅ D-Log M 10-bit + RAW photos
- ✅ QuickShots, MasterShots, Hyperlapse, Dolly Zoom
- ✅ Excellent value for money
Cons
- ❌ Forward sensing only — no rear/side/top
- ❌ Low top speed in Sport mode (43 km/h / 27 mph)
- ❌ Sensitive to strong wind (Level 5 = 10.7 m/s)
- ❌ 31 min flight — practically ~25 minutes
- ❌ No APAS (automatic obstacle avoidance)
- ❌ No obstacle avoidance during ActiveTrack
- ❌ 30m max height without a controller
Who Is It Ideal For?
The DJI Flip isn't for everyone — but for the right people, it's perfect. DJI designed it for users aged 16 and above, describing it as an “all-in-one vlog camera drone” suitable for:
- Beginners: If you've never flown a drone, the Flip's ease of use and safety features are unmatched
- Content creators & vloggers: Palm takeoff, vertical shooting, subject tracking — everything a creator needs
- Travelers: Fits in your pocket, no registration needed, captures stunning 48MP landscapes
- Parents: Full propeller coverage means safety around children and pets
- Athletes: Mountain biking, skateboarding, hiking — the follow mode works exceptionally well
NOT Ideal For:
- Professional photography/cinematography: You'll need omnidirectional sensing, a larger sensor, and more advanced flight modes → consider DJI Air 3S or Mavic 4 Pro
- FPV / racing: Minimal speed, no manual/acro mode support
- Flying in strong wind: If you live in a coastal area or region with frequent 5+ Beaufort winds, it will struggle significantly
Full Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Takeoff Weight | <249g (C0 EU) |
| Dimensions (Folded) | 136 × 62 × 165 mm |
| Dimensions (Unfolded) | 233 × 280 × 79 mm |
| Sensor | 1/1.3″ CMOS, f/1.7, 24mm equiv., FOV 82.1° |
| Photography | 48MP (8064×6048), JPEG + DNG/RAW |
| Video | 4K/60fps HDR, 4K/100fps, FHD/100fps |
| Color Mode | Normal, D-Log M (10-bit) |
| Max Bitrate | 150 Mbps |
| Gimbal | 3-axis mechanical (tilt, roll, pan) |
| Max Speed | 12 m/s (43 km/h / 27 mph, Sport mode) |
| Max Altitude | 3,000 m (9,843 ft) |
| Flight Time | 31 min (hovering: 28 min) |
| Max Distance | 14 km (8.7 mi) |
| Wind Resistance | Level 5 (10.7 m/s / 24 mph) |
| Sensing | Forward: 3D IR (0.3-8m) + Downward: Visual + IR |
| Transmission | DJI O4, Live 1080p/60fps, 13km FCC / 8km CE |
| GNSS | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
| Battery | 3,110 mAh / 22.3 Wh Li-ion |
| Charging | ~70 min (30W) / ~45 min (Charging Hub, 48W) |
| Internal Storage | 2 GB |
| Wi-Fi | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (50m without controller) |
| Bluetooth | 5.0 |
| App | DJI Fly (iOS 13+, Android 7+) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a license or exam to fly the DJI Flip?
No. At under 249g, it belongs to the EU's C0 category. No exams or special training are required in most countries. In the US, sub-250g drones are exempt from FAA registration for recreational use. However, always check local drone laws before flying — especially near airports, national parks, or crowds.
Can I fly it indoors?
Yes — and this is one of its biggest advantages. The full propeller guard protects both the drone and your furniture. With palm control in a calm environment, you can capture indoor footage without any risk.
What happens if the connection drops mid-flight?
The DJI Flip features automatic Return-to-Home (RTH). If the connection is lost or battery gets low, it returns to the takeoff point on its own. The GPS + Galileo + BeiDou triple system ensures accurate navigation back.
Does the battery really last 31 minutes?
The 31-minute figure is measured in a controlled environment (windless, constant 6 m/s forward flight). In real-world use, Greek users report approximately 25 minutes of actual flight time — which is excellent for a sub-249g drone. The battery charges in ~70 minutes with a 30W charger.
Is the Fly More Combo worth it for a beginner?
Absolutely, if your budget allows €675 (~$779). Three batteries give you ~75 minutes of real-world flight versus ~25 with one. The charging hub charges 2 batteries in parallel in ~70 minutes (with a 65W charger). And the shoulder bag keeps everything organized for travel.
Final Verdict
DJI Flip — Our Rating
The DJI Flip sounds like an “entry-level” drone, but in practice it delivers camera quality that wouldn't be out of place on a drone costing 2x or 3x as much. The 1/1.3″ sensor with 4K/60fps HDR, D-Log M, and 4K slow motion leave nothing to chance. The added safety of the propeller guard and the ability to use palm control/voice control make it ideal for anyone who has never held a controller before.
At €378 (~$439) for the Standard RC-N3 or €675 (~$779) for the Fly More Combo, it currently represents the best recommendation for beginners in Europe. If you're looking for your first drone or a secondary unit for follow/vlog shots, look no further.
