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Is there a lack of competition in the market for DJI Drones?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparkbart" data-source="post: 36234" data-attributes="member: 652"><p>Good video. Right on the mark! I've been into drones for several years and have observed what Captain Drone has mentioned. Every time the competition comes out with something, DJI will "one up" them. The one thing I forgot about but was an excellent point was the Yuneec Typhoon H. When I was looking for a higher end drone, I didn't buy the Phantom 4 at the time as I thought the Yuneec Typhoon H was a better drone. I did wind up buying the Typhoon H and added realsense. IMO, it was a better drone than the Phantom 4 (function-wise). I only wish I didn't buy the initial release as it was buggy. I'm still contemplating buying the latest iteration of the Typhoon H.... </p><p></p><p>But I do think competition is good even if the competition's drone isn't as good as what DJI is going to put out as it dictates what DJI produces and the pricepoint. $1k drones that are more capable than the 1500 USD drones of just a few years ago...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparkbart, post: 36234, member: 652"] Good video. Right on the mark! I've been into drones for several years and have observed what Captain Drone has mentioned. Every time the competition comes out with something, DJI will "one up" them. The one thing I forgot about but was an excellent point was the Yuneec Typhoon H. When I was looking for a higher end drone, I didn't buy the Phantom 4 at the time as I thought the Yuneec Typhoon H was a better drone. I did wind up buying the Typhoon H and added realsense. IMO, it was a better drone than the Phantom 4 (function-wise). I only wish I didn't buy the initial release as it was buggy. I'm still contemplating buying the latest iteration of the Typhoon H.... But I do think competition is good even if the competition's drone isn't as good as what DJI is going to put out as it dictates what DJI produces and the pricepoint. $1k drones that are more capable than the 1500 USD drones of just a few years ago... [/QUOTE]
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