Lightweight | 12 MP Camera | 21 Minute
*Drone is in excellent condition with minimal scratches and flight time.
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AUD $349.00
$799.00
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The DJI Mavic Air provides stunning panoramic photos and videos at the touch of the button.
The Mavic Air has transformed how you travel with it's super lightweight compact body and impressive specifications outing a 4K 3-Axis gimbal camera. It is one of the best ultraportable drones on the market that gives you stunning panoramic photos and videos. It features a 12 MP camera and an impressive flight time of 21 minutes and take easy shots with its Flight Autonomy 2.0, Smart Capture and other features. Enjoy features like slow-motion video with its 1080p 120 FPS capture, perfect for your epic adventures.
Why Ex-Demo?
Ex-Demo drones allow you to purchase your dream drone at a discounted price.These Ex-Demo drones are sourced from our rental fleet along with events. The flight time of each drone is typically under 5 hours with minimal battery charge cycles. All the drones with the correct in the box components along with full DJI Australian warranty.
Why Mavic Air?
The Mavic Air is one the best travel drones on the market that provide everything you would expect from a more expensive drone. You have GPS, which allows for RTH (Return To Home) along with quickshots, auto-take off/landing and more. The air allows manual control over the camera settings in both photos and videos, giving you greater creative control. The Air also has forward, rear and downward vision sensors to ensure a sturdy and stable flight.
Accessories | Mavic Air | Fly More Combo | |
---|---|---|---|
Aircraft* | x 1 | x 1 | |
Remote Controller | x 1 | x 1 | |
Intelligent Flight Battery | x 1 | x 3 | |
Charger | x 1 | x 1 | |
Power Cable | x 1 | x 1 | |
Propeller Pair | x 4 | x 6 | |
Propeller Guards(Set) | x 1 | x 1 | |
RC Cable (Lightning Connector) | x 1 | x 1 | |
RC Cable (Standard Micro USB Connector) | x 1 | x 1 | |
RC Cable (USB Type-C Connector) | x 1 | x 1 | |
Gimbal Protector | x 1 | x 1 | |
Communication Cable (USB3.0 Type-C) | x 1 | x 1 | |
USB Adapter | x 1 | x 1 | |
RC Cable Slider (Large) | x 1 | x 1 | |
RC Cable Slider (Small) | x 2 | x 2 | |
Carrying Case | x 1 | x 1 | |
Spare Control Sticks (Pair)** | x 1 | x 1 | |
Battery Charging Hub | / | x 1 | |
Battery to Power Bank Adaptor | / | x 1 | |
Travel Bag | / | x 1 | |
* The color of the aircraft is the same as the color you choose at purchase. ** Accessories are not covered by the terms of any warranty. |
There are three ways to fly the Mavic Air. You can use the dedicated remote controller, your smartphone, or both together.
For the other two options, the Mavic Air connects to your smartphone via DJI GO 4.
Connect the Mavic Air with your mobile device and follow the instructions in DJI GO 4 to complete activation.
No.
16 GB:
Sandisk Extreme
Kingston 16GB SDHC-I SDCAC/16GB
32 GB:
Sandisk Extreme V30
Sandisk Extreme V30 A1
Sandisk Extreme V30 Pro A1
64 GB:
Sandisk Extreme V30 A1
Sandisk Extreme Pro V30 A1
128 GB:
Sandisk Extreme V30 A1
Sandisk Extreme Plus V30 A1
Yes. You can use an ordinary USB cable to connect your smartphone to the remote controller via the USB port at the bottom of the controller, but this may result in more discomfort when handling. Different cables come with the aircraft to meet your needs.
For safety reasons, every Mavic Air has a unique Wi-Fi name and password. These are listed on the side of the aircraft body, in the battery compartment, and on the carrying case. (For iOS systems, iOS v9.0 or later is required.)
Connect your smartphone to the aircraft’s Wi-Fi by scanning the QR code with DJI GO 4 app for first-time use. Alternatively, you can manually type in the Wi-Fi name and password.
First, connect your smartphone to the aircraft via Wi-Fi. Next, enter the DJI GO 4 app and go to Wi-Fi Settings to change the Wi-Fi name and password. You can also change the Wi-Fi name and password with DJI Assistant 2 on a computer.
No. You can only scan the QR code to connect to the aircraft’s Wi-Fi using DJI GO 4.
Doing so isn’t necessary.
The non-foldable propellers are more streamlined, making the Mavic Air smaller and more portable when folded.
The Mavic Air can withstand wind speeds up to 10 m/s.
16,400 ft (5000 m).
The control range is 8.2–19.68 ft (2.5–6 m).
The Mavic Air supports the following panorama modes:
Vertical: The camera automatically takes three vertical photos, stitching them into one panorama.
Horizontal: The camera will take nine photos from different angles, stitching them into one panorama.
180°: The Mavic Air automatically rotates its body and gimbal shooting 21 pictures, stitching them together in DJI GO 4 for a breathtaking 180° panorama.
Sphere: The Mavic Air automatically rotates its body and gimbal to shoot 25 photos, stitching them together for an eye-catching spherical panorama.
SmartCapture only allows the Mavic Air to fly at eye level when it’s 9.8 feet (3 meters) or less away from you. This is to ensure better flight safety and control precision. You can gesture to fly higher or lower when it’s farther away from you.
Yes.
Turn on the Mavic Pro in Wi-Fi mode, press the linking button and hold for 5s.
The power button powers on and off the battery. To do this, press it once, and then press again, holding it for at least two seconds to power on or off the battery.
The power button also allows you to check the battery level. To do this, press the power button once and observe how many LEDs light up for the power level.
It takes 55 minutes to charge a battery fully when using a standard USB charger or a Charging Hub.
It is recommended to charge batteries at least once every three months fully.
No. If you do, the update will fail. You will then need to download the firmware and update again.
Before the update is complete, the aircraft will need to restart. Once it does, reconnect your mobile device to the Mavic Air’s Wi-Fi. DJI GO 4 is just reminding you that you will need to do this for a successful update.
Yes.
Connect the Mavic Air to DJI GO 4, and the app will inform you of appropriate updates to ensure consistency.
a. Low-battery level. Make sure the battery level is higher than 50%.
b. Powering off the Mavic Air or the remote controller during the update. If this happens, please restart the Mavic Air and the remote controller and begin the update again.
c. Internet disconnection when downloading firmware.
d. If update failure persists, or the remote controller does not link with the aircraft, there may be firmware inconsistencies between devices. In this case, use DJI Assistant 2 on your computer to update your aircraft and the remote controller to the latest versions separately.
When connected to the remote controller:
2.4GHz
FCC: 4000 m, CE: 2000 m, SRRC: 2000 m (unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant).
5.8GHz
FCC: 4000 m, CE: 500 m, SRRC: 2500 m (unobstructed, free of interference, when FCC compliant).
When connected to a mobile device:
Max height: 50 m
Max distance: 80 m
720p at 30 fps.
The video transmission latency to your mobile device is 170 to 240 ms. However, this is subject to the performance of your mobile device and signal interference.
DJI GO 4 chooses a frequency band automatically by default, but users can manually select between 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequencies, according to actual needs.