Accessory |
Mini 2 |
Fly More Combo |
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DJI Mini 2 Intelligent Flight Battery |
× 1 |
× 3 |
DJI Mini 2 Propellers (Pair) |
× 1 |
× 3 |
RC Cable (Standard Micro-USB Connector) |
× 1 |
× 1 |
RC Cable (USB Type-C Connector) |
× 1 |
× 1 |
RC Cable (Lightning Connector) |
× 1 |
× 1 |
Control Sticks (Pair) |
× 1 |
× 1 |
Mavic Mini Screwdriver |
× 1 |
× 1 |
DJI Mini 2 Screws |
× 6 |
× 18 |
Mavic Mini Gimbal Protector |
× 1 |
× 1 |
Communication Cable-USB-C |
× 1 |
× 1 |
DJI Mini 2 Propeller Holder |
- |
× 1 |
DJI Mini 2 Manuals |
× 1 |
× 1 |
DJI Mini 2 Two-Way Charging Hub |
- |
× 1 |
DJI 18W USB Charger |
- |
× 1 |
DJI Mini 2 Shoulder Bag |
- |
× 1 |
15 products
DJI Mini 2 camera drone
Small aircraft, big performance.
Shoot 4K Video For Quality Content
The DJI Mini 2 is a tiny 4K camera drone which is fun and safe to fly.


Mini 2 Standard v Mini 2 Fly More Combo
The DJI Mini 2 is available as a standard package and a Fly More Combo.
So, what is the difference? Put simply, the Fly More Combo features some key accessories to take your flights further.
The Fly More Combo (pictured) includes the drone, three batteries, charging hub, a carrying case and remote controller.
In contrast, the Standard package includes the drone, remote controller and one battery.
What's in the box
DJI Mini 2 v Mavic Mini
The release of the Mini 2 comes just over a year after the original Mavic Mini was launched.
The Mini 2 is an upgraded version, but what are the key differences between the two?
In a nutshell, the motors, image transmission system, camera performance, intelligent features, and user experience have all been improved significantly.
Improved Camera: The Mini 2 comes with the ability to shoot 4K/30fps video at 100Mbps. This is a huge improvement on the Mavic Mini, which can capture 2.7K. This upgrade is a welcome addition. The Mini 2 also has zoom capability and can save still images in JPEG + RAW formats, instead of just JPEG, as is the case with the original Mini.
Greater Transmission: The image transmission system has been upgraded to OcuSync 2.0 from enhanced Wifi, giving greater stability and longer range. The Mini 2 has a superior transmission range, stretching up to 10 km (FCC) or 6 km (CE).
Upgraded Motors: The Mini 2 has upgraded motors which provide a slightly longer flight time, faster acceleration and the ability to withstand stronger winds.
Smart Shooting Modes: Similar to the Mavic Mini, the Mini 2 has a range of QuickShot modes. But the Mini 2 can also produce panoramas and triple shot mode.

Frequently Asked Questions
Find out more about the DJI Mini 2 drone.
Currently, light grey is the only colour option for DJI Mini 2. However, the DIY Creative Kit is available, which can be used to personalise and decorate DJI Mini 2.
The standard weight of the aircraft (including battery, propellers, and a microSD card) is 242 grams. Actual product weight may vary. Registration is not required in some countries and regions. Check local rules and regulations before use.
To ensure transportation safety, DJI Mini 2 flight batteries are set to Sleep mode before shipping. Simply connect the aircraft with the battery charger to activate the battery and begin using. After activating the battery, press the power button once and then press and hold to turn on the aircraft.
DJI Mini 2 can only be used with the DJI Fly app. You can download the DJI Fly app from major app stores.
Connect your mobile device with the remote controller, then connect with DJI Mini 2 via the DJI Fly app. Follow the app instructions to activate DJI Mini 2.
DJI Mini 2 comes with a user manual and comprehensive tutorials, which you can get from the Flight Academy in the DJI Fly app.
No. A microSD card is required in order to store images and footage.
Yes. However, when a microSD card is not installed, the photos or videos you take will be of a lower resolution (720p). It is recommended to install a microSD card before shooting.
No. Use DJI Mini 2 with the 360° Propeller Guard to fully protect the propellers and improve flight safety.
Yes. Always be sure to observe the surrounding environment carefully and set a proper altitude to avoid obstacles when using the Return to Home function.
Yes. You can apply for permission to operate in restricted flight areas using the DJI Fly app. Apply by tapping “Unlock GEO Zone” in the DJI Fly app, or fill in the required information at https://www.dji.com/cn/flysafe/custom-unlock.
The international version of DJI Mini 2 differs from the Japanese version in weight, operating time, battery, and propellers.
No. DJI Mini 2 supports 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz simultaneously. In areas that support both frequency bands, DJI Mini 2 switches to the optimal frequency band and channel according to the signal conditions.
Motors, image transmission, camera performance, intelligent features, and user experience have all improved significantly. The image transmission system is particularly impressive as it has been upgraded to OcuSync 2.0 from enhanced Wi-Fi. An optimised operation process also makes DJI Mini 2 more intuitive. For a full comparison between the DJI Mini 2 and original Mavic Mini, click here.
The design has not changed drastically. The main differences are DJI Mini 2 has orange propeller tips, an additional front light, "4K" printed on the lens, a clickable aircraft status indicator, and smoother connection between the rear arm and the aircraft frame.
No. Mavic Mini will not function with the battery of DJI Mini 2. Although the international version of DJI Mini 2 can use Mavic Mini’s battery, the power will decrease and the total weight will exceed 250 g, requiring registration in some countries and regions. Please check local rules and regulations before use.
Yes. Update both the remote controller and the aircraft, and you can use normally after successfully linking the devices.
DJI Mini 2 supports digital zoom, namely: 4K: 2x 2.7K: 3x FHD: 4x. In the video recording view of the DJI Fly app, tap the zoom icon, touch the screen with two fingers, or use the dial while pressing the Fn button on the remote controller to zoom in.
Single Shot, Interval, Panorama, and AEB Triple Shot.
Yes. It supports Sphere, 180°, and Wide-Angle.
Yes. You can adjust shutter, ISO, and white balance in M mode.
Yes. The DJI Fly app QuickShots modes include Dronie, Helix, Rocket, Circle, and Boomerang.
OcuSync 2.0 supports both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands. It features stronger interference resistance due to automatic frequency switching, delivering video transmission feeds at up to 10 km (when unobstructed, free of interference, and FCC-compliant).
QuickTransfer is an all-new feature of DJI Mini 2. It allows users to quickly transfer photos and videos in the DJI Fly app to the mobile device. With QuickTransfer, users can access the album of the aircraft in the DJI Fly app on the mobile device without connecting to the remote controller, and download photos and videos at 20 MB/s.
The maximum flight time is 31 minutes.
The maximum flight altitude is 500 m for safety reasons. The maximum altitude may vary in different countries and regions due to local laws. Before flying, please always follow local laws and regulations.
No. Please do not bend the propellers as it may affect the flight performance. Using the 360° Propeller Guard for protection when storing.
Before each flight, it is necessary to check the propellers for cracks, wear, warp, corrosion, and loose screws. If any of these conditions are present, the propellers should be replaced. Follow the instructions in the user manual to replace the propellers. Use the included screwdriver to change the propellers. Please follow the instructions provided. Remove the two blades and screws on the same arm, and replace with the propellers in the same package with new screws. Attach the propellers with marks to the arms with marks, and the unmarked propellers to unmarked arms. Ensure that the propellers and arms are installed securely before each flight.
DJI Mini 2 can hover stably in wind speeds of up to 8.5-10.5 m/s.
The maximum service ceiling is 4000 m.
Do not use the 360° Propeller Guard in a windy environment or at an altitude above 2000 m. After attaching the 360° Propeller Guard, there will be restrictions on flight distance and flight altitude. Please refer to the specifications in the DJI Fly app.
You can connect the aircraft to a charger with Type-C cable, or use the Two-Way Charging Hub.
DJI Mini 2 does not have special requirements for the charger. You can use an ordinary USB charger. DJI Mini 2 supports QC and USB PD fast-charging protocols, and supports up to 29 W of input power.
The DJI Mini 2 Two-Way Charging Hub supports QC and USB PD fast-charging protocols, and can charge up to three batteries in sequence. You can also use it for battery storage or as a power bank to charge your mobile device or remote controller via the USB-A port.
Before storage, it is recommended to charge the battery to approximately 72%. It is recommended to charge and discharge the battery once every three months to improve battery performance. If the battery level is below 72%, it is recommended to charge it until it is 72% before storing. If the battery level is above 72%, the battery will discharge automatically after 5 days to 72%.
Updating requires the remote controller instead of your smartphone. You can also download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) on your computer, and connect the aircraft to the computer to start updating. Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) via https://www.dji.com/uk/mini-2/downloads.
No. If you do, the update will fail. You will then need to download the firmware and update it again.
Connect DJI Mini 2 to the DJI Fly app. The app will then check firmware compatibility automatically. You should update according to the instructions.
a. Low battery. Before installing an update, make sure the battery level of the aircraft is above 15% and that of the remote controller is above 20%.
No. The Two-Way Charging Hub of Mavic Mini cannot charge the batteries of DJI Mini 2, whereas that of DJI Mini 2 can charge the batteries of Mavic Mini.