Autel EVO Nano+ Premium Bundle vs DJI Mini 4 Pro
Specifications
| Spec | Autel EVO Nano+ Premium Bundle | DJI Mini 4 Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Weight | 249 g | 249 g |
| Camera | 1/1.28-inch RYYB sensor, 50MP | 1/1.3-inch CMOS, 48MP |
| Video | 4K/30fps, 2.7K/30fps | 4K/60fps, 4K/100fps slow-mo |
| Gimbal | 3-axis mechanical stabilization | — |
| Flight Time | 28 minutes | 34 minutes |
| Transmission | 10 km | 20 km (O4 system) |
| Obstacle Sensing | Forward, backward, downward | Omnidirectional (forward, backward, lateral, upward, downward) |
| Geo-fencing | None (no mandatory restrictions) | — |
| Wind Resistance | — | Level 7 (38 km/h) |
| Storage | — | microSD up to 2TB |
| Price | $649 | $759 |
| Rating | ⭐ 4.6 | ⭐ 4.8 |
| Reviews | 890 | 3,100 |
Autel EVO Nano+ Premium Bundle
Pros
- ✓No mandatory geo-fencing — fly in areas where DJI drones are blocked
- ✓50MP RYYB sensor outperforms DJI Mini 4 Pro in low-light conditions
- ✓Premium bundle includes extra batteries and carrying case
- ✓3-axis gimbal provides smooth footage even in moderate wind
Cons
- ✗Autel's app and ecosystem are less polished than DJI Fly
- ✗Smaller community means fewer tutorials and third-party accessories
- ✗28-minute flight time is shorter than DJI Mini 4 Pro's 34 minutes
DJI Mini 4 Pro
Pros
- ✓Omnidirectional obstacle sensing at sub-250g — no other drone in this weight class matches it
- ✓4K/60fps footage with a 1/1.3-inch sensor produces genuinely cinematic results
- ✓Under 250g means no FAA registration required in the US (check local regulations)
- ✓34-minute flight time and 20km transmission range are class-leading
Cons
- ✗At $759 it's expensive for a beginner drone
- ✗Requires DJI Fly app and account — some users dislike the data practices
- ✗No zoom capability — fixed focal length only
Verdict
- $ Autel EVO Nano+ Premium Bundle saves $110 — better for budget-conscious buyers.
- ⭐ DJI Mini 4 Pro is rated higher (0.2 stars difference).
- ✦ Autel EVO Nano+ Premium Bundle delivers the best rating-per-dollar.