By the way, it's not Mavic Air 3. It's AIR 3. People get a bit confused with that. Like from Air 2s upgraded to Air 3 ...Go back and check your unboxing, check the box, it says on it, DJI AIR 3. Good contents though .
Saving up for this drone right now. I’m coming back to work from a hit and run on the job which set me back. I have to work another 6 weeks to get this (I’m 17). I should have it by spring break! Wish me luck.
Very nice review...I just received mine yesterday 😀 Thumbs-up for your video 👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 😁 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 😀 🌵 🦠 😷 🇵🇷 Like#79
The DJI Air 3 is not a Mavic? I hate the lie that DJI and 'influencers' propogate that the DJI Air 3 can fly 46 minutes... I have the Air 3 and Mini 4 pro (plus batteries) and they both only fly for 30 - 32 minutes maximum. If it is windy, the fly time is less. I flew both on a windy day this week, the Air 3 RTH at 24 minutes and the Mini 4 pro RTH at 27 minutes. Buyers need to be told the TRUTH, not lied to as usual. Greetings from Australia
It practically depends on the way you are flying , the weather conditions and the functions you are using while flying. I have the Air 3 and I do fly it around 37 mins to 40 mins using Normal mode and tweaking the Gain and Expo settings to cinematic settings.
I get very close to the advertised time. Unlike my mini, emptying the batteries can be a chore. Do you have more than one battery? Something doesn't sound right
@whotshisface I have the flymore combo, so 3 batteries. The longest flight I have had is 34 minutes, the average about 30 minutes. Sea level and between 20 and 30 degrees C. My Mini 4 pro gets about the same even with plus batteries (flymore also). The batteries are charged with a 100w power brick and topped off before flight (they haven't reduced to 96% in the charger)
@@PegasusDroneImaginings-td4un Going to have to time it now 😂 Definitely last me comfortably past 30 minutes though. Also noticed you talk about the air 2 and air 3. Not sure if the air 2 RTH comment was a typo.
I didn't know DJI had released a Mavic Air 3 drone. I'm aware of the DJI Air 3 but the Mavic Air 2, was the last Mavic Air they made There is no Mavic Air 3.
@@joshuadabrowski0033 I know, I bought one the day when it came out then a month later I bought a "Mavic 3 Pro" but there is no "Mavic Air 3" just a "DJI Air 3"
it's LITERALLY the same. In fact, the mini 4 pro, 1x/3x Air 3, and the Mavic 3 Pro 3x are all using the EXACT same sensor. Its a good sensor, so why would they develop different ones? It would probably cost more in the end to develop a lower cost but decent quality sensor for the Mini, so it makes sense to just have parity and use the same sensor for multiple models.
By the way, it's not Mavic Air 3. It's AIR 3. People get a bit confused with that. Like from Air 2s upgraded to Air 3 ...Go back and check your unboxing, check the box, it says on it, DJI AIR 3. Good contents though .
Is this half chrome?
Saving up for this drone right now. I’m coming back to work from a hit and run on the job which set me back. I have to work another 6 weeks to get this (I’m 17). I should have it by spring break! Wish me luck.
Good luck, did you get it?
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Go bro have luck and success, i don't know you but you must be a nice person
@@cbsmedia33 oh yeah so I may have hit a bird yesterday and totaled it 🫣
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Have a Air sence ? Thanks
Very nice review...I just received mine yesterday 😀 Thumbs-up for your video 👍🏾 Have a great rest of your day 😁 Greetings from Douglas, Arizona 😀 🌵 🦠 😷 🇵🇷
Like#79
Air 3 definitely better video than mini 3 pro.i think you need to side by side them and reassess that.
The DJI Air 3 is not a Mavic? I hate the lie that DJI and 'influencers' propogate that the DJI Air 3 can fly 46 minutes... I have the Air 3 and Mini 4 pro (plus batteries) and they both only fly for 30 - 32 minutes maximum. If it is windy, the fly time is less. I flew both on a windy day this week, the Air 3 RTH at 24 minutes and the Mini 4 pro RTH at 27 minutes. Buyers need to be told the TRUTH, not lied to as usual. Greetings from Australia
It practically depends on the way you are flying , the weather conditions and the functions you are using while flying. I have the Air 3 and I do fly it around 37 mins to 40 mins using Normal mode and tweaking the Gain and Expo settings to cinematic settings.
I get very close to the advertised time. Unlike my mini, emptying the batteries can be a chore. Do you have more than one battery? Something doesn't sound right
@whotshisface I have the flymore combo, so 3 batteries. The longest flight I have had is 34 minutes, the average about 30 minutes. Sea level and between 20 and 30 degrees C. My Mini 4 pro gets about the same even with plus batteries (flymore also). The batteries are charged with a 100w power brick and topped off before flight (they haven't reduced to 96% in the charger)
@@PegasusDroneImaginings-td4un Going to have to time it now 😂
Definitely last me comfortably past 30 minutes though.
Also noticed you talk about the air 2 and air 3. Not sure if the air 2 RTH comment was a typo.
@@whotshisface I start a screen recording on takeoff and shut it down on landing, so every flight is timed. Also, the logs on the RC2 logs each flight
Drones are expensive and the quality is really good, I used a cheap drone at night, the results were very bad🥲😂
I didn't know DJI had released a Mavic Air 3 drone. I'm aware of the DJI Air 3 but the Mavic Air 2, was the last Mavic Air they made There is no Mavic Air 3.
The review was way off too. It’s not the same camera on the 4 pro. The Air 3 is way more advanced.
The air 3 came out last July
@@joshuadabrowski0033 I know, I bought one the day when it came out then a month later I bought a "Mavic 3 Pro" but there is no "Mavic Air 3" just a "DJI Air 3"
it's LITERALLY the same. In fact, the mini 4 pro, 1x/3x Air 3, and the Mavic 3 Pro 3x are all using the EXACT same sensor.
Its a good sensor, so why would they develop different ones? It would probably cost more in the end to develop a lower cost but decent quality sensor for the Mini, so it makes sense to just have parity and use the same sensor for multiple models.
This sounded so confusing 😂 you knew but didn’t maybe it’s me
Bro
Dude you couldn't be more wrong. I've owned and flown the Air 1,2 and 3. They are all perfect. Your opinion makes no sense at all.