The full size photos are stored to your app, it’s a bit annoying that you have to export them to your smartphone library. Besides that preview photos are also saved to your smartphone photo library directly.ĭJI Tello has the most convenient workflow. Thieye Dr.X uses a microSD card to store you photos and videos, which you can download to your smartphone via app or use a card reader on your computer. Xiaomi Mitu has a storage built in and you can download photos and videos to your smartphone, in a second step you have to transfer them from the app to the smartphone’s library. First the images and videos are stored within the app, then you have to export it to your smartphone library or share it directly. DJI Tello records straight to your phone, there is no internal storage and no slot to insert an SD card. The 3 drones use a different concept to store your photos and video recordings. If your battery says “Fullymax”, don’t worry, that’s the original battery also shown on the DJI Website. You can get a set of 2 battery & charger (which holds 3 batteries) for 41.99 USD. You can get one battery & charging dock (which holds one battery) for 17.00 USD. The Mitu charger holds 2 batteries which you can get in a set including both for 17.99 USD. But what about the price of them? Are they cheap, so you can get many of them or expensive? As they are available in different packages, I wanted to take a detailed look at it: As we know from the specs, DJI Tello offers the highest capacity. One important factor is the battery life. Batteries: Xiaomi Mitu Drone vs Thieye Dr.X vs DJI Ryze Tello
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