Testseek.com have collected 130 expert reviews of the DJI Spark and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for DJI Spark.
June 2017
(83%)
130 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(88%)
506 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Excellent design
Filled with intelligence
Affordable
Good camera
QuickShots simplifies complex flight plans
Easy to fly
Good looking video
DJI Mavic Pro DJI Spark
Full featured drone
Shoots 4K video
Longer flight time
Longer range (distance)
3-axis stabalizer
Half the weight of the Mavic Pro
Hand gestures
Super easy to fly
Can be controlled without RC
Small
Supports gesture controls
Smartphone-controlled flight
Automated shots
Subject tracking
Forward obstacle avoidance
GPS stabilization
Safety features
Including return-to-home
The DJI Spark delivers a tiny
Lightweight design
Excellent mechanically stabilized camera
USB charging and advanced features like gesture controls and obstacle detection. It travels well and is great for aerial photos and video
Compact and light enough to bring on most adventures
Easy to operate
Excellent build quality
While not professional quality
Camera captures decent stills and video
Drone
Remote Controller and iOS app receive frequent updates
Small and portable
Stable
Clear video
Autonomous flight modes
Small and lightweight
Great gesture control
Lots of powerful autonomous features
Portable
Fun
Once you get your head round some of these things they quickly become second nature and you're up in the air. I showed you in the video up above how to get the Spark airborne in its hand gesture mode
Which takes about a minute
In the video below I show
The editors didn't like
Flight time too short
Software hides key features
Panorama and shallow focus need work
Base price should include propeller guards
Quickshots needs refinement to keep the drone from flying too far away
Extremely compact size
300g weight
Very stable in the air
Vision system for accurate positioning
Intelligent flight modes
Gesture control
1080/30p video
Video live streaming
Easy to fly with optional controller
Available in multiple colors
Gimba
Too many firmware updates
Controller does not fit in travel box
DJI Mavic Pro DJI Spark
Heavier than the Spark
Larger in dimension than Spark
No hand gesture
Does not shoot 4K video
Only 2-axis stabalzer
Shorter flight time
Battery nets about 12 minutes of flight time
Limited range and speed when controlling with phone
Video limited to 1080p
No support for 24fps or high frame rate capture
App and video editing features could be easier to use
Dedicated remote control is
The Gesture mode currently only takes photos. Flight time can be as short as 10 to 14 minutes. The app can be frustrating to use
Especially on smaller screens. And you should expect to buy batteries and possibly the optional controller
Battery provides a maximum flight time of 15 minutes
Battery takes a long time to recharge
Drone is small and light enough that it can become unstable in moderate wind conditions
Battery nets about 12 minutes of flight time, Limited range and speed when controlling with phone, Video limited to 1080p, No support for 24fps or high frame rate capture, App and video editing features could be easier to use, Dedicated remote control is
The DJI Spark is a $500 palm-size gesture-controlled selfie drone for the masses, but it's hampered by short flying time and an app that could be easier to use...
But before you spend any money, consider your mission. Are you a beginner, looking to get a first drone that works dependably well for most purposes? The DJI Spark's a great choice. Are you a long-time Phantom owner, looking for something more portable? T...
The Spark is a bit of a mishmash. On the one hand, it's a highly capable drone capable of capturing top-quality aerial video and photos. It flies well, it's packed with features and it's incredibly compact for a drone that packs in so many serious feature...
The DJI Spark delivers a tiny, lightweight design; excellent mechanically stabilized camera; USB charging and advanced features like gesture controls and obstacle detection. It travels well and is great for aerial photos and video
The Gesture mode currently only takes photos. Flight time can be as short as 10 to 14 minutes. The app can be frustrating to use, especially on smaller screens. And you should expect to buy batteries and possibly the optional controller
The DJI Spark delivers all of the camera drone features most people will ever need in an impossibly small package...
The Spark Remote Controller is well designed and makes it much easier to fly the drone, as well as offering better range, more reliable live video and also lets you use the Spark's Sport mode.It's still quite expensive at £100, but well worth it if you wa...
The DJI Spark is a curio – half selfie drone and half tech marvel. It's extremely capable and handles like a dream, even more so if you invest in the remote control. The footage you can achieve is extremely impressive. So too are the 12MP stills. The hand...
Almost impossibly small, lots of smart sensor technology
Limited battery life stops it from being serious film drone, gestures aren't reliable yet
There are plenty of small drones out there, but almost all of them are essentially toys and couldn't be considered as portable, high-end flying cameras. The Spark, on the other hand, could be. Not to Hollywood movie levels, but it's still highly capable o...
The DJI Spark may not offer the best photo or video quality, but as a package it's one of the best you can buy under £700. It's so small it will fit in practically any bag, it's easy to use and it has features - such as object tracking and obsctable avoid...
Published: 2017-07-27, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
But before you spend any money, consider your mission. Are you a beginner, looking to get a first drone that works dependably well for most purposes? The Spark's a great choice. Are you a long-time Phantom owner, looking for something more portable? The S...