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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 114534" data-attributes="member: 6765"><p>As a newish mini owner and a previous long term spark owner, I can say, I’ve used my mini as much due to mere convenience as I did my spark in a few years. I ALWAYS worried about my mini and always feared losing the drone due to the fact it never flew without some kind of oddness in connectivity for me. I didn’t fly the drone one time in over 2 years that was hiccup free. Had consistent range issues with video feed, lag was atrocious always, every other time I flew it I had to re-pair it just to get it all to reconnect. Maybe it was just a lemon. The RC took a dump on me a little over a month ago and even though it flew great with just the phone connection for what I needed to do with some close range car photography. A friend of mine wanted it in its current condition just to fly up and check on his farm from a higher perspective every day. I sold it to him for a fair price and he’s flown it a few times but been using it about like I did. My mini isn’t flawless, and I can’t say that a tiny part of me doesn’t admit I should’ve just got an air2 because I think I’ll miss active track. But I’m happy enough with my mini that I don’t want to pay the restocking fee to return it.</p><p></p><p>I’d do it again, I would probably choose the air2 and spend more money, but I don’t have any regrets in the mini over the spark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 114534, member: 6765"] As a newish mini owner and a previous long term spark owner, I can say, I’ve used my mini as much due to mere convenience as I did my spark in a few years. I ALWAYS worried about my mini and always feared losing the drone due to the fact it never flew without some kind of oddness in connectivity for me. I didn’t fly the drone one time in over 2 years that was hiccup free. Had consistent range issues with video feed, lag was atrocious always, every other time I flew it I had to re-pair it just to get it all to reconnect. Maybe it was just a lemon. The RC took a dump on me a little over a month ago and even though it flew great with just the phone connection for what I needed to do with some close range car photography. A friend of mine wanted it in its current condition just to fly up and check on his farm from a higher perspective every day. I sold it to him for a fair price and he’s flown it a few times but been using it about like I did. My mini isn’t flawless, and I can’t say that a tiny part of me doesn’t admit I should’ve just got an air2 because I think I’ll miss active track. But I’m happy enough with my mini that I don’t want to pay the restocking fee to return it. I’d do it again, I would probably choose the air2 and spend more money, but I don’t have any regrets in the mini over the spark. [/QUOTE]
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