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Ruko F11 Pro vs. DJI Mavic Mini: Which Drone is Better?

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The Ruko F11 Pro Drone and the DJI Mavic Mini are two impressive drones in the market. Although they share a lot of similarities, they have some differences too. However, which one is better?

The DJI Mavic Mini is better than the Ruko F11 Pro Drone because of its more extended flight range and stability in the air when taking footage. Even though both have exceptional qualities and some limitations, the DJI Mavic Mini excels in both features and functions.

Read below more features and functions of the Ruko F11 Pro Drone and DJI Mavic Mini to learn which is the better drone.

Ruko F11 Pro Drone – Features #

The Ruko F11 Pro drone is a mini consumer drone with lots of high-end features which other drones don’t have. Even though it costs quite a lot, it is worth its price. The performance and features make it a good buy.

It comes with two 2500 mAh batteries which give it 1 hour of non-stop flight time. The drone also comes with spare propellers. It has brushless motors that prevent overheating and require minimum maintenance. The brushless motors enable the drone to fly at a high altitude of 120 meters and give it a high level of wind resistance. 

The drone is foldable meaning you can easily travel with it. The propeller arms along its side easily fold in. Measuring 17.5 by 15.9 by 3.2 inches, its size reduces to less than half when you fold it. 

There is no fear of crash damage, as the casing is of high-quality plastic. The maximum flight range is no less than 1200 meters. It has a nice and rectangular body which makes it look sleek. 

With a 4K UHD adjustable camera, your pictures and videos come out in ultra HD quality. The 120-degree field of view also enables it to capture remarkable footage. It has a micro SD card slot that provides more storage for your pictures and videos.

The transmitter looks sleek like the drone itself and is very easy to operate without feeling any discomfort in your wrists. Both the transmitter and app have an extended range of connectivity. The GPS enables the drone to maintain a smooth and stable flight in the air, so you don’t have to worry about the drone getting out of control.

There are different speed modes – low, medium, and high-speed modes. The higher the speed mode, the higher the power it consumes. This means that flying faster will diminish your overall flight time. It can move at a top speed of 26.8 miles per hour.

There are also many beginner-friendly features, so you don’t need a lot of expertise to fly the drone. With the headless mode, you can keep yourself oriented even when the drone swivels around. 

Ruko F11 Pro Drone – Pros and Cons #

The Ruko F11 Pro drone has a durable construction, long flight time, beginner-friendly features, and many intelligent functions that make it exciting to fly. However, it is not without limitations. 

For instance, it has no obstacle avoidance. It can collide with other objects in the air when you are flying it. Even though the GPS module helps to stabilize the drone, it still has some stability issues.

The camera has no gimbal stabilizer either, a tool that stabilizes a drone when taking pictures and videos in the air. For this reason, the footage can be a bit shaky. The battery charge time takes around three hours. 

DJI Mavic Mini – Features #

The DJI Mavic Mini drone is a collapsible, palm-sized drone that shares similar features with larger and more expensive drones. It is portable and lightweight, perfect for travel, backpacking, or hiking. It weighs 249 grams precisely.

It has a battery capacity of 2400 mAh, which allows it to fly in the air for up to 30 minutes. However, the condition of the environment’s temperature determines how long you can operate the drone. Also, there are different flight modes on the app – regular, sport, and refined, smooth modes.

Based on your experience, you can choose any of the flying modes. For instance, the sports mode is better for more experienced pilots.

Its features include a takeoff weight of 249 grams, a 30-minutes maximum flight time, a maximum takeoff altitude of 3000 m, a battery capacity of  2400 mAh, a slot for micro SD cards, among others. 

DJI Mavic Mini – Pros and Cons #

The advantages of the DJI Mavic Mini are many. The DJI Mavic Mini has a gimbal stabilization that makes it stable while taking footage in the air, so your pictures and videos won’t be distorted or shaky.

The drone also comes with a remote controller. You can control it to perform different acrobatics in the air, and is much more precise than controlling strictly through a phone app. It is collapsible and has detachable control sticks, so it can easily fit into your pockets or traveling bag.

Due to its lightweight nature, you don’t have to register it for use in many countries, including the US. The app has sophisticated cinematic moves that allow you to edit and add background music to your photos and videos. It also allows you to share your videos and pictures directly to your social media pages. 

Since it is small, it draws less attention. Flying a drone in many areas still carries some friction for some people because of accidents, but people will rarely notice the DJI Mavic Mini when it is flying. Its flight noise is much quieter than many other drones as well.

The accessories of the DJI Mavic Mini are also a perk. There are three batteries, a small carrying bag, a propeller guard, an additional pair of propellers, a two-way charging hub, a remote controller, etc. You can personalize your bag as well.

However, the DJI Mavic Mini doesn’t have it all. For instance, it does not have sensors that detect obstacles, therefore, it can still have in-air collisions. 

Also, there is some compromise on the camera features. Even though the pictures and videos have a high resolution, the DJI Mavic Mini records in 2.7K FHD. There is no tripod mode, which would have given it more stability in addition to its three-axis gimbal.

Since the app experience is simplified compared to other DJI apps, there are fewer options on the screen. As such, the app looks sparse. Besides, small icons are used to represent relevant features like GPS signal and battery life, and can strain your eyes. 

Due to its small size, it is easy for you to lose track of it when it is in the air. If you are streaming videos, you have to monitor the drone, or your video stream might fail. It is not advisable to depend on the drone for navigation.

There is no way you can see how much power is left on the batteries, unless you are charging them or they are in the drone. The multi-charging caddy can hold three batteries at once but can’t charge them at the same time. This lengthens the total charge time. 

The micro-USB port is also a negative in my opinion. To connect to the drone or charge the remote controller, you need a micro-USB. A USB-C would have been better and more versatile. 

Ruko F11 Pro Drone vs. DJI Mavic Mini: Which one is better? #

The Ruko F11 Pro drone and the DJI Mavic Mini have similar advantages. They are both foldable and perfect for traveling. They are durable and have sleek builds, and both have flight time of about 30 minutes.

However, they are different in some aspects. Here are some of their differences:

Ruko F11 Pro
DJI Mavic Mini

It has a distance range of 1.2 KM.
It has a distance range of 4 KM.

It weighs 520 grams.
It weighs 249 grams.

It does not have a gimbal stabilizer, so that you might experience some shakiness in your footage.
It has a 3-axis gimbal stabilizer which makes it very stable when taking footage.

It has a 4K UHD camera.
It has a 2.7 FHD camera.

It has 30 mins of flight time.
It has 30 mins of flight time.

It has a battery capacity of 2500 mAh.
It has a battery capacity of 2400 mAh.

It is 17.51 cm long, 15.94 cm wide, and 3.15 cm high.  
It is 9.64 cm long, 11.42 cm wide, and 2.16 cm high.

It can move up to 26.8 miles per hour.
It moves at 24 miles per hour.

Both the Ruko F11 Pro and the DJI Mavic Mini have exceptional qualities, but not without limitations. They offer good experiences, but the DJI Mavic Mini seems like a better drone overall than the Ruko F11 Pro. 

For instance, despite its lower camera resolution, the DJI Mavic Mini takes spectacular images and videos in the air, and you can use its cinematic moves to edit them. Since it doesn’t shake, the footage is crisp and clear. For this reason, if you are looking for a drone with better camera features, the DJI Mavic Mini is a better choice.

The DJI Mavic Mini has a longer distance range of 4KM, compared to the Ruko F11 Pro, which has 1.2KM. It is more compact and can fit into your pocket or the palm of your hand, unlike the Ruko F11 Pro that doesn’t fold down quite as small.

If you want a drone with better features, the DJI Mavic Mini is just for you! Or if you want to spend just a bit more, you can upgrade to the Mini 2, that completely blows the competition out of the water, for anything of similar size. 

» MORE: Read our review of the Mini 2 to learn more

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